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Nuchal Translucency Scan

The NT scan or “nuchal translucency” scan is a targeted, specialized fetal scan that is done between 11 -14 weeks of pregnancy. More importantly, this scan achieves optimal results when the size of the fetus (crown rump length or CRL* as explained in Early pregnancy assessment) is between 45 and 84mm...

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Fetal Anomaly Scan

An important gestational window for detecting congenital malformations is between 18-20 weeks of pregnancy. Most anomalies are practically detected at this time. In India, the upper limit of termination of pregnancy is 20 weeks of gestation so it is important that we detect the fetal anomalies that merit discontinuation of pregnancy well within this limit. .....

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Fetal Growth & Doppler Scans

Assessment of fetal growth is an important aspect of fetal evaluation. Upto 14 weeks of pregnancy, this assessment is done by measuring the CRL(crown rump length) of the fetus
After 14 weeks it becomes difficult to view the entire fetus in a single horizontal view and then fetal measurements(biometry) is done for individual parts....

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