Abstract

Genetic disease features are generally well defined for children and adults, but their presentation in utero is less understood. In fetuses with a known genetic disease, we described the proportion with features atypical of the postnatal disease or unique to the prenatal setting to expand fetal phenotypes of these diseases.

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