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Fig. 6A. 29-year-old woman with septate uterus and 221-day-old female fetus
with lobar holoprosencephaly. Sonography (not shown, performed at outside
institution) revealed extensive hydrocephalus. Mother was referred for MR
imaging. T2-weighted MR images show placenta (arrow, A)
located at ventral aspect of uterus and incomplete fibrous uterine septum
(arrowheads, B). Fetus is lying with head in left uterine horn
and umbilical cord surrounding neck. Lobar holoprosencephaly with
hydrocephalus was diagnosed. No other deformities were present, and primary
cesarean section was performed at 221 days' gestation because of breech
presentation and uterus deformity.