CH 58 ex: 5 Flashcards

0
Q

Many fetuses with a facial defect also have ________ abnormalities.

A

chromosomal

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Fetal facial evaluation is not routinely included in a basic fetal scan, but when there is a _____ history of craniofacial malformation or when another _____ anomaly is found, the face should be screened for a coexisting facial malformation.

A

family

congenital

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2
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The fetal forehead (frontal bone) appears as a ______ surface with differentiation of the nose, lips, and chin seen anteriorly.

A

curvilinear

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3
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Anterior cephaloceles may arise from the frontal bone or midface causing widely spaced orbits, a condition called _____.

A

Hypertolerism

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4
Q

Premature closure of any or all six of the cranial sutures, a condition known as _____, causes the fetal cranium to become abnormally shaped.

A

craniosynostosis

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5
Q

Cloverleaf skull or ____ appears as an unusually misshapen skull with a cloverleaf appearance in the anterior view.

A

Kleeblattschadel

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6
Q

Cloverleaf skull has been associated with numerous skeletal dysplasia, most notably ______ and _______.

A

Thanatophoric dysplasia

ventriculomegaly

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7
Q

________ (premature closure of the metopic suture) may cause the forehead to have an elongated (tall) appearance in the sagittal plane and to appear triangular in the axial plane.

A

Trigonocephaly

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8
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______ may be observed in a fetus with a lemon-shaped skull (from spina bifida) or with skeletal dysplasias.

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Frontal bossing

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9
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Underdevelopment of the middle structures of the face is ___ or ___ hypoplasia with depressed or absent nasal bridge.

A

midface

maxillary

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10
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Midface hypoplasia may be seen in fetuses with chromosome anomalies such as trisomy ___, craniosynostosis syndromes such as Aspert’s syndrome, or limb and skeletal abnormalities such as achondroplasia, chondrodysplasia punctata, asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia , and others.

A

21

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11
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A median-cleft face syndrome consisting of a range of midline facial defects involving the eyes, forehead, and nose is ____.

A

Frontonasal dysplasia

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12
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The optimum gestational age for the measurement of fetal NT is ___ weeks’ gestation to ___ weeks ____ days’ gestation.

A

11
13
6

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13
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Fetal crown-rump length should be within range of ___ mm to ___ mm.

A

45

84

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14
Q

Tongue protrusion may suggest macroglossia (enlarged tongue), a condition found in _____-______ syndrome (congenital overgrowth of tissues).

A

Beckwith-Wiedemann

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15
Q

Mandibular length or AP diameter, is assessed by measuring from the ____ to _____.

A

rami

rami

16
Q

Mandibular length, or AP diameter, is assessed by measuring from the _____ of the mandible to the _____ of the lateral width line.

A

Mentum

bisection

17
Q

Micrognathia is associated with many conditions that can be subdivided into three groups of anomalies: ______ anomalies, ____ dysplasias, and primary ______ disorders.

A

Chromosomal
skeletal
mandibular

18
Q

The sonographer must document the presence of both eyes and must assess the overall size of the eyes to exclude ______ (small eyes) and _____ (absent eyes).

A

microphthalmia

anopthalmia

19
Q

A condition characterized by decreased distance between the orbits is ______ .

A

hypotelorism

20
Q

____ is characterized by abnormally widely spaced orbits.

A

hypertolerism

21
Q

The contour of the nose, upper and lower lips, and chin is observed in a(n) _____ plane.

A

profile

22
Q

Evaluation of the nasal triad should assess _____, ______, and _______.

A

nostril
nasal septum integrity
continuity of upper lip to exclude symmetry cleft lip & palate

23
Q

____ lip with or without cleft palate represents the most common congenital anomaly of the face.

A

Cleft

24
Q

Defects range from clefting of the lip alone to involvement of the ____ & _____ palate, which may extend into the nose and in rare cases to the inferior border of the orbit.

A

hard

soft

25
Q

Isolated cleft lip may occur as a unilateral or bilateral defect, and when unilateral, it commonly originates on the ___ side of the face.

A

left

26
Q

In fetuses with epignathus, ______ may be impaired, resulting in hydraminos.

A

swallowing