Chapter 48 - First Trimester Complications Flashcards

1
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partial or complete absence of the cranium

A

acrania

reported as early as 12 weeks
predecessor to anencephaly

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2
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gestational sac without an embryo

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anembryonic pregnancy (blighted ovum)

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3
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congenital absence of the brain and cranial vault with the cerebral hemispheres missing or reduced to small masses

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anencephaly “frog face”

seen at the end of the first trimester

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4
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gestational sac without an embryo

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blighted ovum (anembryonic pregnancy)

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5
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during the first trimester, the bowel normally herniates outside the abdominal cavity between 8 and 12 weeks

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bowel herniation

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6
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protrusion of the brain from the cranial cavity

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cephalocele

midline cranial defect
herniation of brain tissue and/or meninges (brain membranes)

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7
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complete expulsion of all products of conception, including embryo and deciduas

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complete abortion

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8
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a physiologic cyst that develops within the ovary after ovulation, secretes progesterone, and prevents menses if fertilization occurs; may persist until the 16th to 18th week of pregnancy

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corpus luteum cyst

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9
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fluid-filled structure (often with septations) initially surrounding the neck; may extend upward to the head or laterally to the body

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cystic hygroma

one of the most common abnormalities seen in the 1st trimester

most common: Turner’s Syndrome

Trisomy 21, 18, and 13

If the hygroma resolves by week 18, the chromosomes are usually normal

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10
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a pregnancy that implants in a location other than the center of the uterus

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ectopic pregnancy

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11
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congenital defective opening in the wall of the abdomen just to the right of the umbilical cord; bowel and other organs may protrude outside the abdomen from this opening

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gastroschisis

difficult to diagnose in the first trimester

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12
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condition in which trophoblastic tissue overtakes the pregnancy and propagates throughout the uterine cavity; partial and complete

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gestational trophoblastic disease –

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13
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simultaneous intrauterine and extrauterine pregnancy

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heterotopic pregnancy

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14
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failure of forebrain to divide into two cerebral hemispheres, resulting in a single large ventricle with varying amounts of cerebral cortex; has been known to occur with trisomies 13, 15, and 18

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holoprosencephaly

should divide into cerebral hemispheres and lateral ventricles between week 4 and 8

3 types: Alobar (most serious), lobar, semilobar

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15
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pregnancy loss with products of conception remaining in the uterus

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incomplete spontaneous abortion

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16
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a rare neural tube defect in which the brain tissue protrudes through a fissure in the occiput, so that the brain and the spinal cord occupy a single cavity

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iniencephaly

occupital defect involving the foramen magnum
retroflexed spine
fetus looks upward
open spinal defects are present

17
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pregnancy occurring in the fallopian tube near the cornu of the uterus; also known as cornual pregnancy

A

interstitial pregnancy

18
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congenital defect of the abdominal wall with protrusion of abdominal contents into the base of the umbilical cord; the cord appears to enter the mass

A

omphalocele

difficult to diagnose in the first trimester

19
Q

decidual reaction with fluid occurring within the uterus in a patient with an ectopic pregnancy

A

pseudogestational sac

20
Q

additional term for missed abortion or miscarriage

A

spontaneous pregnancy loss (SPL)

21
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a nonlethal genetic abnormality; chromosomal makeup is 45XO instead of the normal 46XX or 46XY. Cystic hygroma often is seen in affected fetuses in the first trimester. Survivors tend to be short in stature with low-set ears, webbing of the neck, a shield-shaped chest, and infertility as a result of an endocrine disorder caused by failure of the ovaries to respond to pituitary hormone

A

Turner’s syndrome

22
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dilation of the cerebral ventricles without enlargement of the cranium

A

ventriculomegaly

23
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results from a cystic dilation of the 4th ventricle with dysgenesis or complete agenesis of the cerebellar vermis and frequently hydrocephaly

A

Dandy Walker

6 to 7 week of gestation

24
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spinal irregularities with bulging within the contour of the spine

A

spina bifida

can be detected late 1st trimester