Erratum
for Maymon et al., Hum. Reprod. 14 (2) 556-559.
Human Reproduction, Vol. 14, No. 4, 1140,
April 1999
© 1999 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
Can nuchal cord cause transient increased nuchal translucency thickness? Case report
R. Maymon,
A. Herman,
E. Dreazen,
Y. Tovbin,
I. Bukovsky and
Z. Weinraub
The figure legends for Figures 1 and 2
on 557 of the above paper were published incorrectly.
The figures with their correct legends are given below.

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Figure 1. (A) Transabdominal scanning of the fetus at mid-sagittal plane. Note the hypoechogenic area of increased nuchal translucency thickness and the arrow head is pointing at the nuchal chord. (B) Transabdominal scanning of the same fetus at mid-sagittal plane. Note the narrow (1.7 mm) nuchal translucency thickness. The cord pattern is no longer demonstrated.
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Figure 2. (A) Transabdominal scanning of the fetus at mid-sagittal plane. Note the hypoechogenic area of increased nuchal translucency thickness. The arrow head is pointing at the grooving of the fetal back produced by the nuchal cord. Distance of 4 mm is measured between the two cursors. (B) Transabdominal scanning coupled with Doppler flow for demonstrating the cord pattern around the same fetal nuchal area. (C) Transabdominal scanning of the same fetus at mid-sagittal plane. Note the narrow (1.8 mm) nuchal translucency thickness and the cord pattern is no longer demonstrated.
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