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Hello doctors, Good day to all, My wife is 5 month pregnant and recently we told to get a TIFFA Scan, In scan everything is fine except we found something in CHEST, it was mentioned that ' small echogenic focus noted in left ventricle -minor marker -papillary classification .Please give us a suggestion whether it would be a serious problem or will it be fine. Thank you so much for all the doctors in advance. Attached the report as well.
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Echogenic cardiac foci can be a normal finding most of the time but also associated with certain chromosomal syndromes.Hence it's necessary to rule out.It advisable to do a OGTT and Quadraple marker test
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This needs further evaluation Fetal echo Was a double marker test done
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