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Trio World School Student enters India Book of Records for most foetal anomalies identified by a child in 1 minute

Punarv Aditya entered the India Book of Records for beating the record of the maximum number of foetal anomalies identified by a child in 1 minute.

Sitting across the table from Dr. Prathima Radhakrishnan, Foetal Medicine Specialist, the enthusiastic 4-year-old student of K1A at Trio World School showed off his prodigal skills. He identified every image of foetal abnormality shown to him on a screen by Dr. Prathima accurately. Young Punarv rattled off medical terms for common to rare conditions found in foetuses including Spina Bifida, Scoliosis, Micrognathia, Polydactyly, and Hydrops Fetalis. 

Foetal abnormalities are structural or functional anomalies that occur during foetal development in the womb. These abnormalities can affect various parts of the body and can range from minor to severe. It is important to identify them early to allow for early intervention, parental preparation medical management and birth planning.

At Trio World School, such achievements reflect our commitment to nurturing curiosity, analytical thinking, and scientific exploration from an early age. By prioritising STEM education through hands-on learning, and opportunities for innovation, the school ensures that students like Punarv are inspired to explore complex concepts with enthusiasm and confidence.

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