I’ve been amenorrheic for 40 days, and the ultrasound report shows an early pregnancy corpus luteum. Is the baby normal? Please carefully examine from weeks 22-26. I’m very worried.
During a 4D ultrasound examination, NF:4 refers to the detection of a bright spot measuring approximately 1.6x1.6mm within the left ventricle. According to the report, this finding is typically not something to be overly concerned about. It is recommended to undergo follow-up ultrasound examinations to monitor the fetus’s development, while maintaining a relaxed mood, consuming nutrient-rich foods, and maintaining good living habits.
Inquiring whether outpatient ultrasound can determine the size of the fetus and potential signs of impending childbirth.
Generally, the placental maturity level exceeds 2-3 grades only after the fetus is full-term. Premature placental maturation may affect the fetus’s growth and development.
Based on ultrasound results, the fetus has severe hydronephrosis in the left kidney and mild ureteral dilation, while the right kidney is absent or severely underdeveloped. The physician suggests induced labor or delivery.
Discuss the possible causes and solutions for femoral length being shorter than normal.
Discuss the potential misdiagnosis rate and causes when using ultrasound for diagnosing abdominal rupture malformation.
During a 24-week 4D ultrasound examination, data such as the transverse diameter of the cerebellum, head circumference, and length of the femur indicate that it is currently impossible to accurately determine the fetus’s gender using these indicators. According to national regulations, fetal gender determination is prohibited unless medically necessary.
Discuss the methods and steps for diagnosing neonatal bile duct obstruction through ultrasound.
A pregnant woman at 29 weeks discovered during a 3D ultrasound that her baby’s gallbladder is larger than usual, just slightly smaller than the stomach, and she inquired if there was any issue.