What is the effect of a large deviated gallbladder in four dimensions

When 4D ultrasound suggests that the fetal gallbladder is relatively large, it usually has no effect if it is mildly enlarged, but if it is heavily enlarged, it may affect the growth and development of the child and other conditions.
When the fetal gallbladder is mildly enlarged, it may only be a temporary dilatation of the gallbladder, and if there are no problems with other organs, there is usually no obvious effect on the fetus.
However, when the fetal gallbladder is heavily enlarged, it indicates that the bile is not discharged well, which may be caused by the presence of congenital atresia or other chromosomal disorders in the bile ducts of the fetus, and at this time, the fetus may suffer from growth and developmental delays or even embryonic arrest.
When the 4D ultrasound suggests abnormalities of the fetal gallbladder, it is necessary for a professional doctor to combine the ultrasound results with the specifics of fetal development to clarify the cause of the disease and take a reasonable way to intervene.