Bilateral Choroid Plexus Cysts

2025-12-03 04:20:59
Went for Anomaly Scan today. The only impression was Bilateral choroid Plexus Cyst. (4mm on right and 2 mm on left). Already had NT scan and dual marker . NT scan was normal. Dual marker was low risk.
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Choroid plexus cyst is not a big issue .. keep a watch on next scan... fr more connect

Answered2025-12-10 15:46:06

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Consider nipt.....repeat scan after 4 weeks to reassess the size

Answered2025-12-09 09:23:40

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Hi these cysts reduce as time pass so don't worry and when u get tiffa just mention that you had this finding

Answered2025-12-09 04:16:07

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Better to go for nipt

Answered2025-12-08 14:56:12

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They are benign and gradually reduce after birth

Answered2025-12-05 11:33:57

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Bilateral choroid plexus is soft marker for trisomies. Mostly these cysts are benign and disappear eventually. But considering your age, you can go NIPT testing just to be more sure. NIPT is also screening test just like dual marker but more with high sensitivity.

Answered2025-12-04 07:08:19

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Hello there, You can go for NIPT (highly accurate in screening fetal anomaly) However if your NIPT comes out to be positive you will have to go for Chorionic Villus Sampling(usg guided) for proper diagnosis.
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Answered2025-12-03 13:44:47

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Pls connect for online consultation and advice

Answered2025-12-03 12:54:59

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Mam need few more details to decide on future course of action. But for a low risk pregnancy with Low risk on Dual marker nothing requires to be done
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Answered2025-12-11 17:22:28

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Isolated CPC, no other anomalies, low-risk screening Routine obstetric management; no further testing required.

Answered2025-12-11 14:47:05

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Answered2025-12-10 17:59:23

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They will reduce over time , no worries

Answered2025-12-08 12:49:28

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The cyst are small in size unlikely to cause any issues later.it should regress . NIPT is a better option to consider when there is point of doubt.Connect for detailed evaluation

Answered2025-12-07 09:53:20

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Better to do NIPT once It it's low risk, nothing to worry

Answered2025-12-06 04:32:48

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major it wont cause any issue..still unsure get nipt test done

Answered2025-12-04 05:53:41

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Answered2025-12-04 02:56:26

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Isolated Choroid plexus cysts are usually harmless & eventually disappear... As your other tests are normal you can follow up on subsequent scans

Answered2025-12-03 14:59:35

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