Abstract:
Congenital anomalies have become an important cause of perinatal mortality and
morbidity in both developing and developed countries. Present study was done to know
the frequencies of congenital anomalies, its association with maternal diseases, maternal
age and co-relation with ultrasonographic findings.Total 54 autopsy cases were studied in
6 year span from January 2007- December 2012.Consent for autopsy was obtained from
either of the parent after explaining the need. Each foetus was examined according to
predetermined protocol which included ultrasound diagnosis, photograph, whole body X
ray (when required), external and internal examination.Out of 54 fetal autopsies,
35(64.8%) cases had congenital anomaly, 10cases (18.5%) had shown placental
abnormality and 6cases (11.1%) had shown umbilical abnormality. Congenital anomalies
were common between gestational age 35-39weeks and birth weight range 250-
1000grams. This study highlights the importance of fetal autopsy in confirming the
prenatal diagnosis