Is the low-risk left ventricular punctate strong echoes of the middle don serious?

Mid-Tang refers to a mid-pregnancy Down syndrome screening test. A low risk test with left ventricular dotted echogenicity is not serious and is not a cause for concern.
A low risk mid-pregnancy Down’s syndrome screening test can virtually rule out the possibility of Down’s syndrome, and is a normal result from this point of view.
In addition, the left ventricle punctate echoes is the result of ultrasound examination, this result suggests that there are some calcification points or thickened papillary tendon cords in the ventricle, which also does not affect the health of the fetus, and it is usually normal.
Therefore, mid-pregnancy Down’s syndrome screening with left ventricular punctate echoes is not serious, if the pregnant woman is not assured, you can go to the hospital, consult the obstetrician and gynecologist in detail about the meaning of the results, to ensure the health of the fetus.