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Fig. 8B. Fibrin strands seen immediately after genetic amniocentesis
at 17 weeks' gestational age. Sagittal sonogram of fetus reveals round
echogenic mass (arrow) anterior to fetal abdomen (A); mass was caused
by bleeding and clot formation but mimics anterior abdominal wall mass. Fibrin
strands resolve on follow-up and should not be confused with fetal masses,
amniotic band syndrome, or synechiae.
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