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Early Diagnosis and Differences in Progression of Fetal Encephalocele.

In this case series, we present 3 cases of very early prenatal diagnosis of encephalocele that, despite similar appearances at diagnosis, had different disease progressions. Two of the cases were carried to term, whereas 1 resulted in a termination of pregnancy. The diagnoses were made via ultrasound examinations before cell-free DNA testing for chromosomal abnormality screening at 10 weeks' gestation, thereby highlighting the importance of performing a routine ultrasound examination before cell-free DNA testing antenatally.

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