Fetal Cerebral Ventricles

From: Susan Erdman (sueerdman@netzero.net)
Fri Oct 4 19:40:01 2002


I'm 20 weeks pregnant and just had my ultrasound. The tech noted one brain ventricle at 10.1 The doctor checked and from another angle measured 9.3 Nothing else was abnormal in size. If average is 5-7 what does this mean. This wasn't my regular Dr. he was high risk. I plan on having an amnio but my question is. Is it possible that the ultrasound is wrong in measuring? Do these measurements get elongated? I will not see my Dr. for a week and I'm scared.

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