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Sir, my wife is 24th week of pregnancy . In TIFFA scan my baby have mild prominent lateral ventricular 8.9mm.. wat is this pls clarify.. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prof. Kunal Saha
( General & Family Physician)
Hello Doctor, I would like to know the gender of the baby based on my reports. I am attaching NT scan, double marker test and TIFFA scan reports. Please let me know the baby health and gender. Kindly ... View answer
Hi Sir, Now I am carrying and completed 6 months. Few days back took TIFFA scanning. In that they ... in confusion. What is the normal size of 25 weeks baby atrium left ventricle? ... View answer
I am at 24 weeks and the TIFFA scan showed fetal urinary bladder as over distended and bilateral renal pelvicalyceal system as prominent. How bad is this. Is the baby at risk. And the scan did not ... View answer
IN my wife s Tiffa scan during her 22nd week of pregency report shows mild prominence of PCS of both kidneys AP diameter measuring 5 mm. How series is considering my baby s health and growth/ Any ... View answer
test reports, the baby is not developed and advised for Tiffa scan and Trisomy test. The tiffa scan is .... If the tiffa scan is normal then the the baby is safe or not. ... View answer
advised me to go for tiffa .is there any harmful effect to my baby due to radiation of tiffa?is it necessary for every one to go for tiffa?do my thyroid problem will have any effect on my... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saranya Ramadoss
( General & Family Physician)
nd pregnancy and amniocyths was done, and th.e report showed trisomy 21.and tiffa scan is also advised. am worried about my baby in the womb.what should i do now.is my baby all right? ... View answer
. This is the result which i got in my TIFFA scan report .Is it complicated.pls help me.. ...hi my baby kidneys are normal in size.Renal parenchyma and cortico - medullary diffenciation are ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
( General & Family Physician)
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