Anatomy scan at 11 postmenstrual weeks, 4 days at the time of the first trimester screening. (A) The nuchal translucency measures 8 mm. (B), (C) 3D "thick.

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Anatomy scan at 11 postmenstrual weeks, 4 days at the time of the first trimester screening. (A) The nuchal translucency measures 8 mm. (B), (C) 3D "thick slice" rendering demonstrating the fused lower limb. (D) One single artery feeds the fused limb. (E), (F) 3D surface rendering of the feet with the toes. The white arrows point to the fused limb. (Courtesy of Dr. Ana Monteagudo) Source: VERTEBRAL ANOMALIES, Ultrasonography of the Prenatal Brain, 3e Citation: Timor-Tritsch IE, Monteagudo A, Pilu G, Malinger G. Ultrasonography of the Prenatal Brain, 3e; 2017 Available at: https://obgyn.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/books/2015/timor3_ach17_f011d.png&sec=149928895&BookID=2015&ChapterSecID=149928845&imagename= Accessed: December 29, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved