Abstract
A villous tumour on the occiput of his own unborn daughter is followed up by the author, using serial ultrasound examinations. On closer investigation, the tumour is identified as a very prominent mop of hair on the occiput of the foetus. Differential diagnosis (which also reflects paternal anxiety) includes hygroma colli, which may present a similar ultrasonographical appearance.
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