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22 weeks pregnant with DCDA twins
Both twins had low-risk results in the double marker test. In the NT scan at 13 weeks, Twin A had a slightly increased NT and was considered intermediate risk, while Twin B had normal NT and was low risk. In the 22-week anomaly scan: • Twin A has a mildly prominent left lateral ventricle measuring 8.4 mm (right: 7.1 mm), but the corpus callosum (26 mm) and vermis (12 mm) are normal. • Twin B has a hypoplastic nasal bone (3.2 mm and 1.9 mm on both sides). Fetal growth, heart, and other anatomy appear normal in both twins. Should I be concerned about these findings
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Go for Fetal amniocentesis for both twins
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You should consult fetal medicine specialist
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