Abstract:
Isolated fetal lateral neck cysts can represent a cystic hygroma or a developmental remnant cyst. In
the absence of an increased nuchal translucency or associated malformations the risk of aneuploidy
has been considered negligible. Still, dysmorphology in aneuploid fetuses might not be evident except
at a later stage. We report on a case of isolated fetal bilateral neck cysts where aneuploidy was suspected and confirmed despite the lack of associated morphologic abnormalities.
Citation:
Abi-Nader, K., Filippi, E., Pandya, P. P., & Peregrine, E. (2009). Bilateral neck cysts as an isolated sonographic finding in the antenatal detection of fetal aneuploidy: a case report. Cases journal, 2(1), 8322.