This article aims to explain the significance of the fetal neck translucency (NT) value and discuss the risks associated with an elevated NT value.
A pregnant mother in her 30th week asks about the normality of her baby’s ultrasound examination results and wants to know how to estimate the baby’s weight.
A premature newborn was found to have bilateral renal pelvic separation at 30 weeks of embryonic development. Post-birth ultrasound examination showed that the right renal pelvic separation had disappeared, and the left renal pelvic separation was 0.24. Inquiry about the possibility of congenital kidney disease.
The current ultrasound examination results indicate a fetal abdominal rupture, with a low probability of misdiagnosis. If the results are incorrect, a 4D color Doppler ultrasound can provide a clearer judgment. Diagnosing fetal abnormalities should be cautious, as abdominal rupture often accompanies other conditions. Once diagnosed, immediate surgery is required upon birth for the best treatment outcomes.
Ultrasound diagnosis and management recommendations for pediatric left kidney hydrops
Abdominal pain and diarrhea during pregnancy may be symptoms of an impending miscarriage.
Discussing the Normal Range of Progesterone Levels in Ultrasound Examinations for Girls with Precocious Puberty
At two months pregnant, an ultrasound revealed a dot-like embryo without heartbeat. Inquiry about the additional tests needed to confirm whether the embryo has stopped developing.
The question of whether administering the polio vaccine four days after an ultrasound examination affects infant growth
Answer to Timing Doubts During Big Anomaly Examination