By the 14th week of gestation it is nearly always possible to visualized the fluid-filled fetal stomach bubble on prenatal sonography. This term refers to the absence of a normal fetal stomach bubble on fetal ultrasonography performed at around 16 to 20 weeks' gestation.
Echogenic fetal bowel
Echogenic intracardiac focus
Enlarged fetal cisterna magna
Fetal abdominal cyst
Fetal ascites
Fetal bowel dilatation
Fetal choroid plexus cysts
Fetal fifth finger clinodactyly
Fetal pyelectasis +
Gastric pseudomass
Hypoplasia of fetal nasal bone
Intraluminal meconium calcification
Meconium pseudocyst
Mild fetal ventriculomegaly
Prenatal double bubble sign
Short fetal femur length
Short fetal humerus length
Single umbilical artery
Thickened nuchal skin fold
Synonyms
Exact Synonyms:
Absence of stomach bubble on foetal sonography
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Absent stomach bubble
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Non-visualisation of the fetal stomach
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Non-visualisation of the foetal stomach