The Causes and Effects of Chromosome Abnormality 13p- on Fertility
A 6-month-old baby has been diagnosed with chromosomal abnormalities, and parents are inquiring about the cause and impact.
A 6-month-old baby cannot lift its head, can roll over, has normal appetite, but occasionally trembles. Could this be a symptom of a chromosomal abnormality?
Answering whether you need to fast before a Down syndrome screening and related preparation items
During a 38-week fetal heart rate monitoring, the doctor noted irregularities in the baby’s heart rate and recommended hospital observation.
During pregnancy, it was found that the fetal lateral ventricle posterior corners have different inner diameters, with the left side measuring 10.1mm and the right side 5.4mm. Is this normal in fetal development?
At a 36-week fetal checkup, it was observed that the left renal central collecting system was separated, with a fluid level of 8.8mm in the posterior horn of the lateral ventricle on the left side, and also noted in the anterior horn and posterior fossa. I am curious to know if this is normal and if it will affect the fetus. The response indicated that fluid levels up to 10mm are generally not a concern, and that the fluid has no direct relationship with the head circumference, but it may affect the fetus.
Inquiry into whether a fetus with hydranencephaly during pregnancy has normal fetal movements, and how to handle the situation.
What should be done when a child experiences recurrent fever seizures, which return to normal after the fever subsides, but recur again with subsequent fevers, and antipyretics are ineffective? An EEG revealed epileptic waves. How should treatment be approached?
A 10-kilogram infant experienced fever-free epilepsy after four consecutive days of diarrhea, raising concerns among parents about whether it was caused by indigestion or epilepsy.