A 27-week-old fetus has been found to have a mild expansion of 1 centimeter in the right lateral ventricle during ultrasound examination. It remains within the normal range, but regular follow-up is recommended to monitor any changes.
When pregnant women discover bright spots in the left ventricle of the fetus during fetal anomaly scans, they may worry about a potential association with chromosomal abnormalities. Although bright spots sometimes disappear as the fetus develops, in some cases, they may be a sign of heart malformation and require further observation and testing. It is recommended to follow medical instructions for regular prenatal examinations and closely monitor the fetus’s development.
Abnormal NT test results may indicate fetal chromosomal abnormalities. It is important to pay attention early on and seek professional advice.
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?
Consultation on fetal renal pelvis separation and amniotic fluid index abnormalities
A single umbilical artery does not necessarily indicate a fetal abnormality, although it is relatively rare. Other data does not suggest any abnormalities, and it is recommended to have regular follow-up checks.
High risk of Down Syndrome, low risk of Trisomy 18, low risk of Open Neural Tube Defect, is this normal?
Abnormal increase in amniotic fluid index, suspicion of fetal deformity, suggests amniocentesis for examination.