Is left ventricular bright spot a precursor to Down's syndrome?

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1. First of all, this answer is negative. There is no direct connection between the left ventricular bright spot and Down's child. 2. The left ventricular bright spot is due to calcium salt deposition, and the strong light deposited in the heart. 3. Generally, in the process of patient's gradual growth, the bright spot will gradually disappear, and it does not affect the patient's systolic and diastolic functions, or cause valve regurgitation. 4, and Down's children are mainly due to chromosomal lesions and lead to children's intellectual development abnormalities, there is no connection between the two. 5, once the left ventricular bright spot situation, first do not panic, keep good examination results, every three months to six months for a review, compare the results, according to the results to consult a professional doctor, give the next step of treatment.

Is left ventricular bright spot a precursor to Down's syndrome?



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