Under 3 mm is considered within normal range. These measurements are combined with additional blood hormone levels, put into an equation and that spits out a probablitiy of carrying a baby with defects. Usually if your chance is below 1/250 then you don't go onto doing a cvs or amnio - if it is higher, a CVS between 11-14 weeks and amnio after 18 weeks is recommended.
Nuchal means pertaining to the back of the neck.
The nuchal is a term used to refer to the nape or back of the neck in a human body. It primarily provides support and flexibility to the head and allows for movements such as nodding and rotating. Additionally, the nuchal region houses important structures like the nuchal ligament and the occipital lymph nodes.
The nuchal ligament is also referred to as the "paddywhack" in animals. This tendon is located in the midline of the neck.
Cats and pigs don't have a nuchal ligament. The nuchal ligament is an adaptation common in fast running animals (to keep the head study while running) as well as to support longer necks. Humans and horses have nuchal ligament
As far as I remember,folic acid is the most important one. It is recommended to be taken in the first trimester of pregnancy. I remember that it is especially important in preventing defects such as down syndrome. I also remember my physician mentioning nuchal translucency every time she asked me if I'm taking folic acid.
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Nuchal Translucency
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Yes, if you have a good nutrition and circulation in the cord.
muscles of the pharynx could be used with a muscle that is associated with the chin costalis popliteus cleido genio nuchal.
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