Normal anatomy pt2 Flashcards

1
Q

by the end of the third week of the LMP, the ______ begins to implant into the decidulized endometrium

A

blastocyst

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2
Q

during the implantation process, as the ______ tissue invades the endometrium, occasional vaginal bleeding can occur. This is perceived by the patient as spotting

A

trophoblastic

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3
Q

what are the sonographic findings of the implantation phase?

A

there are three distinct layers of decidulized endometrium that can be observed (Decidua basalis, decidua capsularis, and ducidua parietalis)

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4
Q

______ develops where the blastocyst implants, it is the maternal contribution to the placenta

A

decidua basalis

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5
Q

______ closes over and surrounds the blastocyst

A

decidua capsularis

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6
Q

______or ______ is the uninvolved endometrial tissue that is hyped up because of hormones

A

decidua perietalis or decidua vera

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7
Q

the placenta is derived from both the ______ and ______ tissue

A

maternal and fetal

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8
Q

what are the maternal components derived from?

A

decidua basalis

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9
Q

what are the fetal components derived from?

A

trophoblastic tissue

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10
Q

the trophoblast develops into ______ which come in contract with the ducidua basalis to preliferate and become the ______ or the fetal part of the placenta

A

chorionic villi, chorion frondosum

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11
Q

what forms from the inner mass and becomes a cavity to fill the chorionic or uterine cavity?

A

the amnion

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12
Q

the ______ and _______ begin to fuse by the middle of the first trimester and fusion is complete by ______ weeks

A

amnion and chorion, 16 weeks- it is perfectly normal to see sonographic separation of the two membranes before 16 weeks

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13
Q

what is intra decidual sac sign and when is it seen?

A

seen when serum beta hCG level is 1000 and mlu/ml or greater, it is a cystic space within the uterine cavity

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14
Q

what is the double decidual sac sign?

A

inner anechoic amnionic sac, surrounding echogenic decidula capsularis, surrounding anechoic uterine cavity, and outer echogenic decidula vera

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15
Q

how do you measure the mean sac diameter?

A

length+height+width divided by three

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16
Q

the ______ is the first structure seen within the gestational sac

A

yolk sac

17
Q

where is the yolk sac located?

A

between the chorion and the amniotic cavity

18
Q

what is the function of the yolk sac?

A

to make fetal blood until the fetus can take over

19
Q

how do you measure the yolk sac?

A

from inner to inner

20
Q

what do you use when you date a pregnancy?

A

only the most advanced structure!, if you only have the gestational sac use that, but if a fetus is developed used the crown rump length only

21
Q

do you ever use both the gestational sac measurement and the crown rump measurement?

A

No! only the advanced most part of the pregnancy

22
Q

embryo grows at a rate of ______ per day

A

1mm

23
Q

with ______ imaging the embryonic anatomy can be seen earlier than with transabdominal

A

transvaginal

24
Q

Always used transvaginal sonography to evaluate the early pregnancy, but what is the only time you would not?

A

in the case of patients adamant refusal even after she has been explained the benefits

25
Q

______ is an anechoic structure seen in the posterior part of the fetal brain from 8-11 weeks

A

rhombencephalon

26
Q

what does rhombencephalon look like?

A

a cyst in the brain

27
Q

do you ever measure the rhombencephalon?

A

no, it is normal development of the central nervous system and it must not be confused with an abnormality

28
Q

the ______ herniates into the base of the umbilical cord at 9 weeks and returns to the abdominal cavity at 12 weeks

A

midgut- it is a normal physiologic function and should never be confused for Omphalocele or Gastroschesis