Abstract
Pathology studies have reported that uncoiled umbilical cords (UC) are frequently present in certain conditions such as miscarriage, unexplained fetal death, aneuploidies, structural abnormalities and fetal distress. Therefore, it would be important to analyse UC angioarchitecture during antenatal sonography. However, no information is available on the sonographic incidence of such UC's in otherwise normal pregnancies.
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