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. 2014 Apr 3;9(4):e93557. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093557

Table 3. Characteristics of fetuses with CHD and PH.

Sex Cardiac malformation Gestational age (wks) BW (g) LW/BW Associated malformations Karyotype
1 M Valvular mitral dysplasia 35 3130 0.007 None Normal
2 M Tricuspid atresia+mitral atresia, 36 3000 0.009 None Normal
3 M Mitral atresia+aortic atresia 15 85 0.005 Renal fusion, campylodactyly Mosaic T18
4 F Pulmonary atresia+Tricuspid atresia 27 860 0.007 None Normal
5 M Tetralogy of Fallot 22 266 0.005 Renal hypoplasia, VLBW, thymic hypoplasia Duplication 19p13
6 F Pulmonary atresia with septal defect 24 240 0.005 Duodenal stenosis, Campylodactyly 46XXX
7 F Interrupted aortic arch 23 210 0.011 IUGR, Campylodactylia Triplody
8 M Pulmonary atresia with septal defect 29 1380 0.002 Hexadactyly Not available
9 M Right cardiomegaly 30 2250 0.011 None Normal
10 F Pulmonary atresia with septal defect 22 259 0.009 Renal hypoplasia T14
11 M Aortic coarctation 16 88 0.013 Renal cystic dilatation Not available
12 M Atrial septal defect 25 580 0.013 Clynodactyly, omphalocele Normal
13 F Right ventricular hypoplasia and septal defect 18 210 0.010 None Normal
14 M Tetralogy of Fallot 29 1560 0.005 None Normal
15 M Right cardiomegaly 33 2800 0.007 Hydrothorax Normal