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Fetal scan 29 weeks - Collapsed stomach
Hello Doctor, we had 29 weeks anomaly scan and report impression is collapsed fetal stomach. Every thing else during NT scan was normal. Is there anything to worry about. Please advise
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Non-visualisation of the fetal stomach on ultrasound can occur with various physiological as well as pathological processes. It becomes a significant sonographic observation >14 weeks of gestation (about the time the fetus begins to swallow). Causes include: - physiological emptying: transient - lack of amniontic fluid to swallow - oligohydramnios and its various causes - anhydramnios and its various causes - impaired fetal swallowing - certain forms of oesophageal atresia: particularly those without a tracheo-oesophageal fistula - obstructing oropharyngeal mass - cervical teratoma - epignathus - CNS abnormalities - facial clefts - neuromuscular disorders - microgastria - congenital diaphragmatic herniation: fetal stomach may be absent in an axial ultrasound scan - standard view due to migration into the thorax If there is non-visualisation of the fetal stomach >18 weeks, there is an 85% chance of an abnormality. So kindly visit your obstetrician at the earliest with your reports so that the follow up procedures can be done at the earliest.
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