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Today’s topic is HP turbo nasal bone is an extremely important marker for risk calculation and hence assessment of presence And absence of the same is very very important. But is it possible to report nasal bone that is present as absent?
It is possible when the fetal neck is an extension, the fetal bow or the fetal position in neck flexion is very important to demonstrate the Cell phone always correctly.
Today’s topic is HP turbo nasal bone is an extremely important marker for risk calculation and hence assessment of presence And absence of the same is very very important. But is it possible to report nasal bone that is present as absent?
It is possible when the fetal neck is an extension, the fetal bow or the fetal position in neck flexion is very important to demonstrate the Cell phone always correctly.
We have a line diagram showing the fetus in an extension where the ultrasound beam is parallel to the nasal bone. And hence, There are no reflected echoes in the other picture. The neck is in flexion, hence, the ultrasound beam is perpendicular to the nasal bone, and has got all the reflected Echoes, this is the ultrasound picture showing Nick in an extension where the nasal bone is absent, and this is an ultrasound picture Showing Nick inflection where the nasal bone is present. The fetal bow avoids the wrong diagnosis of abs and nasal bone.