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  2. Anencephaly - Wikipedia

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    Anencephaly is the absence of a major portion of the brain, skull, and scalp that occurs during embryonic development. [1] It is a cephalic disorder that results from a neural tube defect that occurs when the rostral (head) end of the neural tube fails to close, usually between the 23rd and 26th day following conception. [2]

  3. Cranial ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    Cranial ultrasound is a technique for scanning the brain using high-frequency sound waves. It is used almost exclusively in babies because their fontanelle (the soft spot on the skull) provides an "acoustic window". A different form of ultrasound-based brain scanning, transcranial Doppler, can be used in any age group.

  4. Obstetric ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    The sex of the fetus may be discerned by ultrasound as early as 11 weeks' gestation. The accuracy is relatively imprecise when attempted early. [15] [16] [17] After 13 weeks' gestation, a high accuracy of between 99% and 100% is possible if the fetus does not display intersex external characteristics. [18]

  5. Cephalic presentation - Wikipedia

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    In obstetrics, a cephalic presentation or head presentation or head-first presentation is a situation at childbirth where the fetus is in a longitudinal lie and the head enters the pelvis first; the most common form of cephalic presentation is the vertex presentation, where the occiput is the leading part (the part that first enters the birth canal). [1]

  6. Nuchal scan - Wikipedia

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    The fold is more focal and at the level of the posterior fossa. This measurement has a higher threshold of normal, although the implications of increased thickness are similar to those of translucency. The nuchal fold thickness is considered normal if under 5mm between 16 and 18 weeks gestation and under 6mm between 18 and 24 weeks gestation.

  7. Baby Born with 4-Lb. Tumor on Her Tailbone: 'Seeing It on the ...

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    Related: Baby Survives Despite Large Tumor Growing Inside and Outside of Her Body Then on April 21, at 34 weeks, Kristin delivered via C-section. Adalida Tyler was born with 16-centimeter, 4-lb ...

  8. Baby born with partial skull meets Santa for the first time - AOL

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    Miracle baby Jaxon Buell wasn't expected to make it to his first birthday. Now, he is celebrating his 2nd Christmas and has met Santa for the first time.

  9. Trisomy 16 - Wikipedia

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    About 6% of miscarriages have trisomy 16. [3] Those mostly occur between 8 and 15 weeks after the last menstrual period. [3] A child cannot be born alive with an extra copy of this chromosome present in all cells (full trisomy 16). [4] It is possible, however, for a child to be born alive with the mosaic form. [5] [6]