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*Effective measures for the [[primary prevention ]]of [[tricuspid atresia]] | * Effective measures for the [[primary prevention ]] of [[tricuspid atresia]] as [[prenatal screening]] include: | ||
* [[Fetal sonography]] between 10-14 weeks of [[pregnancy]] for measurement of nuchal translucency thickness. | |||
* Fetal [[echocardiography]] between 18-22 weeks of [[pregnancy]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Prevention
- Effective measures for the primary prevention of tricuspid atresia as prenatal screening include:
- Fetal sonography between 10-14 weeks of pregnancy for measurement of nuchal translucency thickness.
- Fetal echocardiography between 18-22 weeks of pregnancy