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Small Echogenic Intracardiac Focus
Hello doctor, I took the anamoly scan during my 20th week, and doctor said everything was normal, but there was an anatomy where it states small echogenic intracardiac focus seen in the left ventricle and ap diameter of renal pelvis 4mm. Whether it is normal or is there anything to concern about? I'm literally stressed and worried so much after googling it. My NT scan during the 13th week was normal. My NT measures 1.4mm in thickness, and I had a double marker test, which was negative where it has downsyndrome risk : Negative (1:6364) and Patau/Edward syndrome risk: Negative (<1:10000) Kindly help me out with this situation. Is there anything abnormal??? Kindly reply 🙏 I have attached my reports below for your reference. Thanks in advance
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Get fetal echo done. Isolated intracardiac echogenic foci has no significance. Renal pelvis is dilated to 4 mm . Repeat scan after 3-4 weeks to see whether it's increasing or not. If not increasing then no need to worry
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Ecogenic focus needs further evaluation in the form of fetal eco cardiography to be done between 22 to 24 weeks
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