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We present two cases of fetal akinesia detected by first trimester ultrasound with noticing reduced fetal movements. Both of the two cases presented with reduced fetal movements. Fetal microarray results were normal. Follow-up sonographic examinations showed that Case 1 had structural anomalies with reduced fetal movements, and Case 2 had findings of reduced fetal movements and olyhydramnios. Case 1 ended with termination of pregnancy, and was confirmed to suffer from distal arthrogryposis (DA) type 5D (DA5D) with two pathogenic ECEL1 variants, NM_004826: c.110_155del46 (p.F37Cfs∗151) and c.633G > C (p.W211C). Case 2 continued to term. However, the infant developed breathing problems and severe hypotonia after birth, and died at 3 months. Nemaline myopathy was diagnosed with two NEB variants, NM_001271208.1: c.3255+1G > T and c.7165delA (p.W211C) detected in the patient. The first trimester ultrasound can detect clues that lead to the diagnosis of fetal akinesias presenting with reduced or absent fetal movements. Our results would be useful in counselling parents of affected pregnancies and in alerting physicians to plan the appropriate follow-up investigations for such cases. Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Yong-Ling Zhang, Li Zhen, Li-Li Xu, Dong-Zhi Li. Fetal akinesia: The need for clinical vigilance in first trimester with decreased fetal movements. Taiwanese journal of obstetrics & gynecology. 2021 May;60(3):559-562

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