Predictive role of prenasal thickness and nasal bone for Down syndrome in the second trimester
Ozcan T, Özlü T, Allen J, Peterson J, Pressman E. Predictive role of prenasal thickness and nasal bone for Down syndrome in the second trimester. European Journal Of Obstetrics & Gynecology And Reproductive Biology 2013, 171: 220-224. PMID: 24044955, DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2013.08.039.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenasal thicknessNasal boneDown syndromePrediction of Down syndromeReceiver operating curve analysisTrimester ultrasound examinationPredictors of DSArea under the curveCut-off valueOperating curve analysisGestational ageNormal karyotypeUltrasound examinationFetusesGroup 2Group 1TrimesterCurve analysisPredictive roleDS casesFrontal boneBoneSyndromeAnterior edgePrediction of DSTwin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome Presenting as Polyhydramnios in Both Fetuses Secondary to Spontaneous Microseptostomy
Hackney D, Khalek N, Moldenhauer J, Ozcan T. Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome Presenting as Polyhydramnios in Both Fetuses Secondary to Spontaneous Microseptostomy. American Journal Of Perinatology Reports 2013, 03: 083-086. PMID: 24147241, PMCID: PMC3799708, DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1343790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTwin-twin transfusion syndromeTransfusion syndromeDiagnosis of twin-twin transfusion syndromeDividing membranePresence of polyhydramniosDiamniotic twinsPlacental examinationUnusual presentationAmniotic sacPolyhydramniosSeptostomyPathological findingsSyndromeUltrasoundDiagnosisOligohydramniosAmniocentesisFetoscopyFetuses