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Risk In The Sunchorionic Hematoma?

Had to go to emergency room and doctors discovered a subchorionic hematoma as well as a 4mm nuchal translucency. ER doc said that could indicate a chromosome abnormality. What is the actual risk (1:?) I'm not scheduled for my nuchal scan through my ob until later this week.
Fri, 20 Feb 2015
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Hello,
Welcome to HCM,
Increased nuchal translucency is highly associated with chromosomal anomaly more than 50% cases.
You can go through an amniocentesis or CVS consulting your gynaecologist to confirm what type of abnormality is it..
Hope this is helpful..
Regards.
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Risk In The Sunchorionic Hematoma?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, Increased nuchal translucency is highly associated with chromosomal anomaly more than 50% cases. You can go through an amniocentesis or CVS consulting your gynaecologist to confirm what type of abnormality is it.. Hope this is helpful.. Regards.