- Female
- 32 Years
- 04/09/2025
I had an anomaly scan at 19 weeks and 4 days of pregnancy, and the report shows: Left lateral ventricle: 0.54 cm, Right lateral ventricle: 0.62 cm. Is there any problem with the baby brain? Umbilical artery RI: 0.75 (appears to be increased) Uterine artery RI: 0.7, with evidence of a dicrotic notch in both arteries The rest of the report is normal. Could you please advise if there is any concern with these findings?
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Dr Bhanu Prakash
General Practitioner
- MBBS
- AFIH
- Advanced certificate in critical care medicine
- Fellowship in critical care medicine
- 10+ Yrs
Lateral ventricle sizes are within normal ( less than 1 cm). Slightly raised umbilical and uterine artery RI with notches may suggest resistance in placental blood flow. Needs close follow up to monitor fetal growth and blood supply.
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Take a RBS (Random Blood Sugar) Test Test
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