Daniel T. Kane, Mark A. Dempsey, Annette L. Burke, John J. Morrison
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Prenatal Diagnosis and Fetal Sonographic Features of Swyer Syndrome
Abstract Swyer syndrome, also known as complete gonadal dysgenesis, is characterized by an individual who has an XY karyotype but is phenotypically female. It is typically diagnosed in adolescence after investigations for primary amenorrhea. The estimated prevalence is 1 in 20,000 to 80,000 births. Mutations in the DNA-binding region of the SRY gene account for approximately 15 to 20% of cases, with the remaining cases caused by other gene mutations. There are no reports of the established diagnosis of Swyer syndrome prenatally, or of the sonographic features that may be associated with it. This report outlines the details of a 33-year-old primigravida in whom a fetal cystic hygroma was noted on ultrasound at 12 weeks gestation. Chorionic villous sampling revealed a diagnosis of fetal Swyer syndrome. The fetus progressed to develop severe fetal hydrops and a parental decision for termination of pregnancy was made at 15 weeks of gestation.
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Journal of Fetal Medicine is the official journal of the Society of Fetal Medicine affiliated with International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology. This is a peer-reviewed international journal featuring articles with special interest to fetal medicine specialists, geneticists and ulstrasonologists. The aim of the journal is to communicate the results of original research in the field of fetal medicine. It includes a variety of articles suitable for clinicians and scientific specialists concerned with diagnosis and therapy of fetal disorders. All articles on health promotion of the fetus are acceptable for publication. The major focus is on highlighting the work that has been carried out in India and other developing countries. It also includes articles written by experts from the West. Types of articles published: - Original research articles related to fetal care and basic research - Review articles - Consensus guidelines for diagnosis and treatment - Case reports - Images in Fetal Medicine - Brief communications