Service Providers for Triplet Anomaly 4D(F796)
The Triplet Anomaly 4D (F796) is an advanced ultrasound performed during the second trimester, usually between 18-22 weeks, to assess the development of triplets. Using 4D imaging, this scan provides detailed three-dimensional, real-time images of the fetuses, allowing for the detection of structural abnormalities such as heart defects, neural tube disorders, or growth discrepancies between the babies. The procedure involves applying gel to the abdomen and using a transducer to capture high-quality images of each fetus. The 4D feature offers clearer views compared to 2D scans. Results are analyzed by a specialist to monitor fetal health and guide prenatal care.