honestly i don't know exactly what it can do, but thinking logically if any thing is enlarged especially when things developing , has gotta do something. my daughter however was diagonosed with this when i was 7mths pregnant . to cut along story short shes fine no probelms . shes now 9 and i was told when having her that they didnt know how or if she would be affected but towards the end fliud was said to be increasing so i was induced!!! she really needs to have an mri to see if everything ok , but just don't think necessary when no porobelms when shes say 12 i will ask her. i do know that there is a charity i contacted who were wonderful help and support at the time ill dig the paperwork out later in the loft if u like hope this helps a little and gives you a positive story..memexx
An enlarged ventricle means that there is swelling and or fluid filled spaced around the ventricles. There are ventricles in the brain as well as the heart. When the ventricles are enlarged it can cause a lot of distress on the body.
An enlarged ventricle means that there is swelling and or fluid filled spaced around the ventricles. There are ventricles in the brain as well as the heart. When the ventricles are enlarged it can cause a lot of distress on the body.
An enlarged ventricle means that there is swelling and or fluid filled spaced around the ventricles. There are ventricles in the brain as well as the heart. When the ventricles are enlarged it can cause a lot of distress on the body.
Enlarged ventricles in the brain have actually been found in relation to schizophrenia. Many who suffer from this disorder have enlarged ventricles and it seems they grow over time. I do not know how this would work with a fetus, but I would definitely bring it up to the doctor, even if the baby has all ready been born and growing up. It could hold problems in the future.
Enlarged chambers in the brain containing cerebrospinal fluid is called ventriculomegaly. If caused by increased CSF or increased CSF pressure, it is called hydrocephalus.They are called as ventricles. You have two lateral ventricles, one third ventricle and one forth ventricle.
The medical standard for irreversible brain damage from not breathing is four minutes.
The ventricles are the fluid-filled cavities of the brain.
The third and fourth ventricles are joined.
The interconnected spaces that produce and serve as a reservoir for cerebrospinal fluid in the brain are called ventricles. There are four ventricles in the brain - two lateral ventricles, a third ventricle, and a fourth ventricle. These ventricles are responsible for the production, circulation, and drainage of cerebrospinal fluid.
The cavities of the brain are called ventricles. These ventricles contain Cerebro Spinal Fluid to help aid in the filtration of the blood.
Two lateral ventricles, third ventricles and the forth ventricles produce the cerebrospinal fluid.
Macrocephaly means enlargement of the head.