A member asked:

Not seeing a cerebral vermis at 33 weeks on ultrasound, and a slightly enlarged cisterna magna. are these things i should be overly concerned about?

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Type of Ultrasound?: The findings of an us are often related to the type of us(probe sensitivity), chance, skill of technician & the physician reading the study.Assuming this is the higher level study, this could mean it could be there but wasn't found or it isn't there.Absence has a developmental impact and can be a recessively inherited trait.I would review the study with the dr or a geneticist & get more info.

Answered 7/5/2012

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