Six cases of prenatal ultrasound diagnosis of aberrant right subclavian artery at 12+2–14+2 weeks of gestation
are presented. To 5 cases earlier published was added a case of prenatal diagnosis of the right aberrant subclavian
artery in fetus with multiple congenital abnormalities at 13+3 weeks of gestation. Opportunities of early prenatal
ultrasound diagnosis of the right aberrant subclavian artery on first screening are discussed.
Dicephalic parapagus are one of the rare forms of conjoined twins. Their prognosis is usually very poor. Early prenatal diagnosis of these serious congenital abnormalities remains a real challenge for health systems in the low-income countries. The late antenatal diagnosis of a case of this abnormality was presented. The diagnosis was made at the 33rd week on the only ultrasound performed during the pregnancy. The pregnancy was interrupted with the agreement of the couple and delivery was performed by caesarean section.