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In 20 weeks pregnancy ,the anomaly scan says that booth kidney's shows slight fullness of pelvicalyceal system . Right renal APPD : 6.1mm Left renal APPD :6.4 mm Please suggest me, it is thinkable? it can problem for my baby ?
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Upto 4.5mm it's normal But more than this repeat sonography by fetal medicine experts .....than every thing is normal than every 1monthly follow up scan
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U have to get paediatric surgery opinion. Repeat the scan after 1 month to see whether the size is increasing??
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follow up every 1 month to see for the size changes.
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Needs further evaluation Was a double marker test done
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