Ch 63 EX 3 & 4 Flashcards

1
Q

A complete ultrasound examination includes evaluation of both __, documentation of the urinary __, and assessment of ____

A

kidneys
bladder
amniotic fluid

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2
Q

The urinary system and the genital system develop from the intermediate __ and the excretory ducts of both systems initially enter a common cavity called the cloaca.

A

mesoderm

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3
Q

The part of the urogenital ridge that gives rise to the urinary system is known as the nephrogenic cord or ___ ridge.

A

nephorgenic

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4
Q

The part that gives rise to the genital system is known as the gonadal ridge or ___ ridge.

A

genital

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5
Q

the permanent kidneys or ___ begins to develop early in the 5th week while the mesophrenic ducts are still developing.

A

metanephros

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6
Q

Urine formation begins toward the end of the first trimester, around the __ or __ week, and continues actively throughout fetal life.

A

11 or 12th

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7
Q

Urine is excreted into the amniotic cavity and forms a major part of the ____

A

amniotic fluid

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8
Q

The kidneys do not need to function in utero because the ___ eliminates waste from the fetal blood.

A

placenta

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9
Q

The kidneys initially lie very close to the ___; gradually, they migrate into the abdomen and become separated from one another

A

pelvis

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10
Q

In adolescent and adult patients, persistence of the fetal lobulation and groove may be seen on ultrasound as an ___ triangular notch along the anterior wall of the __ kidney.

A

echogenic

right

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11
Q

Complete absence of the kidney is known as renal ___

A

agenesis

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12
Q

Division of the ureteric bud at an early stage results in a double or __ kidney

A

divided

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13
Q

When the inferior poles of the kidney fuse while they are in the pelvis, a ____ kidney is formed

A

horseshoe

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14
Q

The fetal urinary bladder is derived from the hindgut derivation known as the ____ sinus

A

urogenital

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15
Q

____ of the bladder occurs primarily in males and is characterized by protrusion of the posterior wall of the urinary bladder, which contains the trigone of the bladder and the ureteric orifices.

A

exstrophy

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16
Q

Early in development, the urinary bladder is continuous with the _____.

A

allantois

17
Q

The allantois regresses to become a fibrous cord known as the ____

A

urachus

18
Q

If the lumen of the allantois persists while the urachus forms, a urachal ____ develops, which causes urine to drain from the bladder to the umbilicus.

A

fistula

19
Q

If only a small part of the lumen of the allantois persists, it is called a _____

A

urachal cyst