Umbilical cord true knot is a rare condition which affects about 1% of all pregnancies. The incidence is not only very low, but it is often undiagnosed antenatally when present despite the availability of prenatal ultrasonography as in this case, where the diagnosis of true knot of umbilical cord was missed even when an ultrasonogram was done 1 week prior to the presentation of patient with decreased fetal movements to opd. Majority of times it does not have any relation with fetal outcome but in certain occasions it is associated with intrauterine fetal demise as in present case presented here. Risk factors include long umbilical cord, polyhydramnios, small fetus, male fetus, etc
Background: The well being of a foetus depends on the uncompromised placental function and normal bl...
ObjectiveCurrent data on the role of the umbilical cord in pregnancy complications are conflicting; ...
A 32-year-old woman was referred for delivery at 38weeks ’ gestation because of absent fetal movemen...
True knot of the umbilical cord is a very rare condition. Usually a true knot is noticed after deliv...
True knots of the umbilical cord (UC) are a rare occurrence and are reported in 0.4-1.2% of deliveri...
True knot of umbilical cord (TKUC) is a rare abnormality. When it becomes tight, it may lead to the ...
The incidence of a true knot of the umbilical cord is not only very low ranging from 0.3% to 2.1%, b...
The true knot of the umbilical cord is a pathology with a relatively low incidence. However, it is a...
Background: There are numerous umbilical cord abnormalities ranging from false knots, which have no ...
Background: True umbilical cord knot is one of the abnormalities of the umbilical cord. Active fetal...
True knots are rare cord abnormalities but they are leading cause of cord accidents. Single umbilica...
True umbilical knot (TUK), although not a commonly encountered pathology, hasan important psychologi...
Introduction: Investigation of antenatal fetal loss case due to the umbilical cord wrapping 3 times ...
A case of intrauterine fetal demise with cord prolapse, presenting to the labour room in active labo...
ObjectiveCurrent data on the role of the umbilical cord in pregnancy complications are conflicting; ...
Background: The well being of a foetus depends on the uncompromised placental function and normal bl...
ObjectiveCurrent data on the role of the umbilical cord in pregnancy complications are conflicting; ...
A 32-year-old woman was referred for delivery at 38weeks ’ gestation because of absent fetal movemen...
True knot of the umbilical cord is a very rare condition. Usually a true knot is noticed after deliv...
True knots of the umbilical cord (UC) are a rare occurrence and are reported in 0.4-1.2% of deliveri...
True knot of umbilical cord (TKUC) is a rare abnormality. When it becomes tight, it may lead to the ...
The incidence of a true knot of the umbilical cord is not only very low ranging from 0.3% to 2.1%, b...
The true knot of the umbilical cord is a pathology with a relatively low incidence. However, it is a...
Background: There are numerous umbilical cord abnormalities ranging from false knots, which have no ...
Background: True umbilical cord knot is one of the abnormalities of the umbilical cord. Active fetal...
True knots are rare cord abnormalities but they are leading cause of cord accidents. Single umbilica...
True umbilical knot (TUK), although not a commonly encountered pathology, hasan important psychologi...
Introduction: Investigation of antenatal fetal loss case due to the umbilical cord wrapping 3 times ...
A case of intrauterine fetal demise with cord prolapse, presenting to the labour room in active labo...
ObjectiveCurrent data on the role of the umbilical cord in pregnancy complications are conflicting; ...
Background: The well being of a foetus depends on the uncompromised placental function and normal bl...
ObjectiveCurrent data on the role of the umbilical cord in pregnancy complications are conflicting; ...
A 32-year-old woman was referred for delivery at 38weeks ’ gestation because of absent fetal movemen...