Important Info Flashcards
(17 cards)
Most dangerous location for an ectopic pregnancy?
Interstitial
What increases the risk of an ectopic pregnancy?
- history of PID
- tubal surgery
- previous ectopic
- assisted reproductive technology
What are the two types of Persistent Trophoblastic Disease?
Invasive mole and Choriocarcinoma
Omphaloceles containing bowel only have a greater risk of associated _________?
Chromosomal abnormalities
Which is covered by a membrane: Gastroschisis or Omphalocele?
Omphalocele
Which is associated with risks of congenital anomalies and chromosomal abnormalities: Gastroschisis or Omphalocele?
Omphalocele
When can peristalsis be seen?
Late second trimester
When is nuchal translucency (NT) performed?
11-14 weeks
When is nuchal fold (NF) performed?
15-20 weeks
When does the fetal lip close?
7-8 weeks
When does the fetal palate close?
12 weeks
Where does fertilization take place?
Ampulla
When does physiologic bowel herniation begin?
8 weeks
When does physiologic bowel herniation resolve?
12 weeks
Which placental grade demonstrates cotyledons?
Grade III
What are the signs of Maternal HTN on fetal ultrasound?
Placental thinning, IUGR
Two types of achondrogenesis
Parenti Franco, Langer Saldino