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Intracranial cyst
Hello, My wife has undergone TIFFA scan at 20th weeks of pregnancy. Doctors have observed a intracranial cyst of size 1.1x0.6 cm and suggested to go for MRI scan after 2 weeks. Except this, baby growth is observed good. Baby weighs 317 gms. When I googled about this, found these cysts can disappear after 24 weeks of pregnancy. Can you please tell me the impact of these cysts and can they disappear?
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Hello, There are chances of your baby having down syndrome. Get quadriple marker test done to detect chances of having down syndrome.
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Get quadriple marker to rule out down s syndrome
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If Ders only one marker llik cyst..nothing to worry..they mostly disappear..if Der were any other markers..den intervention was needed..but rest assure..nothing to do..it Wil disappear..do d mri as suggested..just to b on d safer side
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