Prevalence and outcome of increased nuchal translucency in usmanu danfodiyo university teaching hospital, Sokoto, Nigeria: A cohort study
Conclusions: The prevalence of increased fetal nuchal translucency is relatively high in our environment and is associated with congenital fetal defects. Routine screening with first-trimester ultrasound will help detect congenital anomalies early.
Source: Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice - Category: Rural Health Authors: B Sulaiman CE Shehu AA Panti SA Saidu B Onankpa BA Ekele Source Type: research
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