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Cyst in foetus brain
My wife is 5 months pregnant and had a tiffa scan. In that scan reported that the baby has a LEFT CHOROID PLEXUS CYST measuring 5*4mm. If that is dangerous to baby mental health and behaviour? Is there any treatment for this??
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Get the dual marker test done. If normal it's nothing to worry and should resolve.
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Kindly consult for the same for proper details and further management.
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Connect please
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If this is the only  marker seen in scan and Marker tests normal,not to worry.
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normally the size may regress s gestation age progress.
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If the dual test is normal Isolated findings of a choroid plexus cyst is of no significance
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Please connect for online consultation and advice
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