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Hi doctors, I have attached my wife ultra sound report done today. It has something highlighted in red. I am worried can you please explain what is this? Is it normal? Should I be worried? Please please answer. I have attached report.
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It is not normal but most of the time it doesn't have any adverse connotations. You should get 2D ECHO of the baby's heart when the baby is born. I hope you had got her Double marker and Quad Marker test done.
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get fetal echo and quadraple marker
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Fetal ECHO  to be done .
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Fetal echo needs to be done. Both these are soft markers. Have triple/ quadruple marker done?
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The echogenic cardiac focus needs further evaluation in the form of fetal echo at 22 weeks Arsa can be ignored if double marker test is normal
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