The Fetal Face and Neck
Ethmocephaly
A condition in which there is no nose and a proboscis is separating two close-set orbits
Anopthalmia
Absence of eyes- linked to trisomy and 18
What most commonly causes hypertelorism?
Anterior cephalocele
What is Macroglossia most commonly associated with?
Beckwith-Wiedmann syndrome
When are nuchal folds typically measured?
Between 15 and 19 weeks
When does the fetal lips close?
Between 7 and 8 weeks
When holoprosencephaly is present what type of abnormalities should be assessed?
Facial abnormalities (hypotelorism, cebocephaly, ethmocephaly, cyclopia, and cleft lip and/or cleft pallate)
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
Growth disorder syndrome synonymous with enlargement of several organs including the skull, tongue, and liver
What most commonly causes hypotelorism?
Holoprosencephaly
Hypertelorism
Increased distance between orbits (interocular distance)
Interlocular diameter
Length between the orbits
Binocular diameter
Length lateral margin of one orbit to the lateral margin of the other orbit
Cystic hygroma
Mass typically found in the neck region, that is the result of an abnormal accumulation of lymphatic fluid within the soft tissue
Ocular diameter
Measurement that is performed from the lateral wall of the orbit to the medial wall of the orbit
Epignathus
Oral teratoma; difficult to differentiate from macroglossia
Hypotelorism
Reduction in distance
Macroglossia
Unusual proturbance of the tongue