Correlation between prenatal ultrasound and fetal autopsy findings on urinary system anomalies terminated in the second trimester

This prospective study was designed to compare ultrasound and autopsy findings on fetal urinary system malformations in second trimester terminations of pregnancy to evaluate the degree of agreement of such findings.

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