Doctor Peng's concern surged again.
The patient's family will definitely criticize why the prenatal screening couldn't detect this disease.
Esophageal atresia is a congenital digestive tract malformation, and a four-dimensional ultrasound during the mid to late pregnancy can screen out some patients.
It's not 100% detectable. On one hand, it could be due to the machine. If the machine isn't of the most advanced standard, the results are naturally limited.
On the other hand, it's human factors. Not all ultrasonographers have top-notch skills. Even in a top-tier hospital, there are young doctors, and their skill level is somewhat inferior to that of older doctors.
