Is a Short Nasal Bone in a Fetus Abnormal?

At 22+4 weeks of pregnancy, an ultrasound revealed the fetus’s biparietal diameter (BPD) to be 5.9 cm, but the nasal bone measured only 0.49 cm. I am asking if this situation is normal and if further examination is needed to rule out chromosomal abnormalities.
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Is a Slightly Larger Sternum a Sign of Kyphosis or What?

An uneven sternum size is generally a common cause of congenital developmental abnormalities, which may be a manifestation of congenital scoliosis. It is recommended to first have an X-ray examination to take a closer look. At this point, there may also be an uneven height of the shoulders on both sides of the spine, and surgery may be necessary if needed. Wishing you good health.
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Is a Three-Year-Old’s Pigeon Chest Condition?

A parent inquires about their three-year-old child’s pigeon chest condition, mentioning the child has issues with calcium deficiency and insufficient sunlight exposure. The doctor suggests undergoing vitamin D and trace element tests, and adds that even with slight skeletal changes, it will not affect future life.
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Is ADHD a Disease?

ADHD is a problem with higher-level neural activity in humans, involving personality, psychological qualities, and self-control ability.
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