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What Does The USG Report With Absent Septum Indicate?
Please suggest about a comment in a USG report of a 37 weeks pregnant lady. Comment is about septum. Sonologist writes that septum seen in his last report dated on 03-03-11 and today he says, septum could not be seen presently. is there anything to be worry? Kindly reply urgently with your opinion. Avinash sharma. Jaipur. YYYY@YYYY
Hello dear and thanks for posting your query here. I understand your concern. As the septum was seen in last sonography but not in the latest one. It is almost impossible for the septum to vanish because a structure once formed generally stays and doesn't disappear. Moreover the lady is already 37 weeks pregnant, so just go ahead with the delivery but plan it in a tertiary centre so that the NICU backup support is there. Once the baby is born, get an urgent Echo to confirm the exact condition of the heart.
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What Does The USG Report With Absent Septum Indicate?
Hello dear and thanks for posting your query here. I understand your concern. As the septum was seen in last sonography but not in the latest one. It is almost impossible for the septum to vanish because a structure once formed generally stays and doesn t disappear. Moreover the lady is already 37 weeks pregnant, so just go ahead with the delivery but plan it in a tertiary centre so that the NICU backup support is there. Once the baby is born, get an urgent Echo to confirm the exact condition of the heart. I hope this information would be of help to you. Thanks and all the best.