Abstract
Lethal multiple pterygium syndrome and its variants provide an opportunity for prenatal diagnosis using mid-trimester ultrasound examination. The case presented here highlights the importance of postural deformity in reaching a diagnosis and illustrates the importance of full ultrasound examination of the fetus even when the well-documented common features of a condition are absent.
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