Fetal Abdomen Flashcards

1
Q

In what trimester have the fetal abdominal organs attained their normal adult position and structure?

A

Early second

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2
Q

In what fetal position will you see a clockwise orientation starting at spine –> stomach –> UV?

A

Cephalic with normal situs

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3
Q

What is pseudoascites?

A

Hypoechoic muscles mixed up for ascites

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4
Q

What do the umbilical arteries turn into?

A

Internal iliacs

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5
Q

In what week does hematopoiesis begin?

A

6th week

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6
Q

When does bile secretion begin?

A

12th week

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7
Q

T or F? The fetal gallbladder responds to fat ingested by the mother?

A

FALSE: It does not respond

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8
Q

Echogenicity within the stomach fluid has been seen in what case of the third-trimester?

A

Placental abruption- fetus swallows blood and echoes appear in the stomach

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9
Q

The presence of what two organs in the omphalocele is associated with a poor outcome?

A

Spleen
Heart

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10
Q

What abnormality results in a R sided cord insertion and a small AC?

A

Gastroschisis

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11
Q

Urinary ascites usually results from what?

A

BOO

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12
Q

In what conditions would a fetus have a smaller liver?

A

IUGR

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13
Q

In what conditions would a fetus have a large liver? (3)

A
  1. Immune and non-immune hydrops
  2. Macrosomia
  3. Maternal diabetes
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14
Q

What abnormality is associated with esophageal and duodenal atresia?

A

Trisomy 21

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15
Q

What abnormality presents with bilious vomiting of the neonate?

A

Midgut volvulus

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16
Q

What abnormality presents with a “double bubble” sign?

A

Duodenal atresia

17
Q

What is the most common echogenic mass found in the fetal abdomen?

A

Echogenic bowel

18
Q

When can echogenic bowel be normal?

A

In the third trimester when there is meconium in the gut

19
Q

What is meconium made of?

A

Bile, amniotic fluid, mucus