Abstract

A case of prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of epignathus with sprouting on the face and neck area is presented. Teratoma in the neck region diagnosed at 20 weeks, epignathus — at 30–31 weeks of gestation. Pregnancy was complicated by the development of pronounced polyhydramnios. At 31 weeks of gestation premature birth occurred in the breech presentation of a dead male fetus. The diagnosis was confirmed after birth.

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