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Is ventricular dilatation dangerous?
When the ultrasound results show that the fetus has a ventriculomegaly of 10mm or more, many pregnant women begin to worry about whether ventriculomegaly is dangerous, and what the fetus with ventriculomegaly should eat to return the child's condition to normal. The following article will answer questions about the severity of this disease.
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Treatment of ventricular dilatation in children
Ventricular dilatation in children is a condition in which cerebrospinal fluid will stagnate. There are many ways to treat ventriculomegaly in children depending on the severity of the disease, but the two common techniques today are cerebrospinal fluid drainage and endoscopic third ventriculostomy.
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What do 4D ultrasound results show with 6mm bilateral ventricles?
Ventricular dilatation is a dangerous condition that can occur in fetuses and young children. There is no intervention for the fetus, so pregnant women need to follow regular ultrasound scans to detect fetal abnormalities early.
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