Does autopsy of antenatally diagnosed malformed foetuses aid genetic counselling?

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1998-07-11
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BACKGROUND: Many pregnancies are terminated because of ultrasonographic diagnosis of malformation in the foetus. A detailed foetal autopsy is needed to arrive at a definite diagnosis on the basis of which genetic counselling can be provided. METHODS: Sixty-one foetuses, terminated because of antenatal diagnosis of congenital malformations by ultrasound, were autopsied. The ultrasound diagnosis was compared with the diagnosis reached after autopsy. RESULTS: In 31 cases (51%) the autopsy provided additional findings. In 21 cases (34.4%), the autopsy changed the primary diagnosis. The revised diagnosis led to a change in the risk of recurrence in 18 cases (29.5%). CONCLUSION: Genetic counselling depending solely on ultrasonographic foetal diagnosis may be erroneous. For appropriate genetic counselling, a detailed foetal examination should be carried out after termination in cases with ultrasonographically detected congenital malformations.
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Pahi J, Phadke SR, Halder A, Gupta A, Pandey R, Agarwal SS. Does autopsy of antenatally diagnosed malformed foetuses aid genetic counselling? National Medical Journal of India. 1998 Jul-Aug; 11(4): 169-70