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Bilateral choroid cysts
Please find the below reports and advise . My sister is currently 20 weeks pregnant and she has bilateral choroid cysts in TIFFA scan .
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Hi. Bilateral choroid cysts and Echogenic foci in heart are called soft markers for chromosomal defects. To calculate the risk of baby having genetic problem requires further correlation with age of the mother, family history, other high risk factors, NT scan , double/dual marker results. She needs further evaluation with NIPT (Non-invasive prenatal testing)
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Was a double marker test done She needs detailed evaluation valuation in the form of fetal echo at 22 weeks And an opinion from a fetal medicine specialist
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kindly do a fetal echo and a NIPT test
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