Hysteroscopic fetoscopy: A role as virtuopsy for parents who refuse full autopsy? A case of facial clefting, proboscis, and limb deformities
Objective: To describe the value of hysteroscopic fetoscopy (virtuopsy) at the time of uterine suction in a case of early diagnosis of congenital anomalies in parents refusing conventional full autopsy examination. Case report: First trimester ultrasound diagnosis of proboscis, median cleft lip and...
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Main Authors: | Gabriele Tonni (Author), Enrico Periti (Author), Lucia Rosignoli (Author) |
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2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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