Thu Apr 24 2025
What is fetal cardiomyopathy?

Myocardial calcification in a fetus refers to the abnormal deposition of calcium salts in the heart muscle tissue during fetal development. This condition can be associated with a variety of underlying causes, including metabolic disorders, maternal illnesses, or genetic factors. The presence of calcification may indicate potential cardiac abnormalities or complications that can affect fetal health and may lead to conditions such as fetal cardiomyopathy, which can be fatal if not addressed appropriately.
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