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Isolated mild cerebral ventriculomegaly: definition, screening, diagnosis, treatment

This leaflet explains isolated mild cerebral ventriculomegaly and the processes following a suspected or confirmed condition diagnosis.

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Isolated mild cerebral ventriculomegaly: information for healthcare professionals

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This publication sets out information about the fetal anomaly isolated mild cerebral ventriculomegaly.

The publication sets out:

  • what the condition is
  • the condition’s prevalence
  • screening and diagnosis processes
  • treatment options
  • the prognosis for the baby
  • possibility of recurrence in future pregnancy
  • condition prevention possibilities
  • the referral pathway

The NHS fetal anomaly screening programme (FASP) tests for this condition.

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Published 1 July 2012

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