Presentation
19 weeks primi patient came for anomaly scan.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Omphalocele
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19 weeks fetus by maturity.
Omphalocele containing liver.
Heart in right hemithorax with normal apex to left side. Normal 4 chamber view of the cardia and 3 vessel view of the umbilical cord.
Right lung was absent / hypoplastic.