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Can Congenital Diseases Be Detected with Detailed Ultrasound?
Yes, detailed ultrasound can be an important tool in the early detection of congenital diseases. Detailed ultrasound is used to examine many organs and systems of the fetus during pregnancy and can detect some congenital diseases. Here are some examples of congenital diseases that detailed ultrasound can detect:
• Heart Anomalies
• Spine and Spinal Cord Anomalies
• Digestive System Anomalies
• Urinary System Anomalies
• Brain Anomalies
• Extremity Anomalies
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It is a type of ultrasound that allows simultaneous imaging of the baby's width, length and depth dimensions. 4D ultrasound technology allows parents to monitor all of the baby's hand, foot and head movements simultaneously and see their baby very clearly.
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Detailed ultrasound (USG) duration can usually vary between 30 minutes and 1 hour on average. However, the duration may vary depending on the patient's condition, the purpose of the examination and the doctor's preference.

Detailed ultrasound (USG) is usually performed at the 18-22nd week of pregnancy. It is done between weeks. This is the period when the baby's anatomical structures become more clear and a detailed evaluation can be made.
