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30 weeks of pregnancy baby has dilated RA/RV
iamivr
hi,
I am 30 weeks of pregnant. In the Fetal echo scan, found that dilated RA (16.5 mm) / RV (12mm*19mm)
and Coarctation of Aorta.
Is the dilated RA/RV problem or will it be cured while grown up? Pls suggest.
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Ger57
I do not have the knowledge to give you an answer on your question but my advice is:
talk it through with a cardiologist for solid advice and keep in mind that dimensions from an echo are often far from correct.
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