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Treatment Methods for Fetal Hydrocephalus

Treatment Methods for Fetal Hydrocephalus After Six Months of Pregnancy
  • FAQ
  • Fetal Hydrocephalus
  • Prenatal Examination
  • Termination of Pregnancy
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What Are the Effects of Low Amniotic Fluid on Infants?

Low amniotic fluid levels may be associated with congenital heart disease, for which there is currently no treatment. It is recommended to undergo further diagnosis and consider appropriate treatment options after birth.
  • FAQ
  • Amniotic Fluid
  • Congenital Heart Disease
  • Fetal Health
  • Prenatal Examination
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What Does the Down Syndrome Screening Test Check? What Main Tests Are Conducted?

The Down Syndrome screening test involves taking a pregnant woman’s blood, separating the serum, and testing it to calculate the risk coefficient of giving birth to a child with congenital defects. It is recommended to be done between the 9th to 14th week of pregnancy.
  • FAQ
  • Pregnant Women's Health
  • Prenatal Examination
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What is the Down Syndrome Screening?

The Down Syndrome Screening is a test to detect if a fetus has Down syndrome, typically conducted between 11 to 14 weeks of pregnancy.
  • FAQ
  • Prenatal Examination
  • Down Syndrome Screening
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What is the Probability of Misdiagnosis of Abdominal Rupture in 12-Week Fetuses?

The causes of high incidence of malformed infants, in addition to genetic mutations, are also related to environmental pollution, viral infections, and other factors.
  • FAQ
  • Fetal Health
  • Prenatal Examination
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What to Do If the Down Syndrome Screening Fails?

If the Down Syndrome screening result is not passed, how should one proceed with further examinations?
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome
  • Screening
  • Prenatal Examination
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What to Do When a Down Syndrome Test Result Shows High Risk?

A 29-year-old pregnant woman, 19 weeks and 4 days pregnant, had a blood test for Down syndrome and the result showed a critical risk of trisomy 21. She inquired about whether she should undergo amniocentesis or non-invasive DNA testing.
  • FAQ
  • Pregnant Women's Health
  • Prenatal Examination
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When and Where to Conduct Down Syndrome Screening and 4D Ultrasound Fetal Anomaly Scan

Learn about the important timing and appropriate hospitals for Down syndrome screening and 4D ultrasound fetal anomaly scans.
  • Health
  • Maternal and Child
  • Prenatal Examination
  • Fetal Anomaly Scan
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When is the Best Time to Undergo a Down Syndrome Screening?

Understanding the optimal timing for Down syndrome screening to ensure the health of pregnant women and their babies.
  • FAQ
  • Down Syndrome Screening
  • Neurology
  • Prenatal Examination
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When Should You Undergo a Down Syndrome Test?

The optimal time for a Down syndrome test is between 16 to 20 weeks of pregnancy. It is recommended to undergo this test to ensure the health of the fetus.
  • FAQ
  • Pregnancy
  • Prenatal Examination
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