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USIDMS Fetal Anomalies

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Cystic or solid mass of lung tissue that does not function or communicate w/ tracheobrochal tree   Pulmonary sequestration  
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2 types of diaphragmatic hernias & their locations   Bochdalek (posterior opening - spleen, stomach, & intestines), Morgagni (anterior opening - liver, intestines)  
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What are the 4 characteristics of Tetrology of Fallot?   1. Ventricular septal defect, 2. overriding aorta, 3. pulmonary artery stenosis, 4. hypertrophied rt ventricle  
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What is the term for a narrowing of the aorta which causes the heart to pump harder to force blood through the narrow vessel?   Coarctication of aorta  
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What term refers to the aorta being connected to the rt ventricle, and pulmonary artery being connected to the lt ventricle?   Transpostion of the great arteries  
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What is one large outflow tract called?   Truncus arteriosis  
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What is the most common fetal tumor of the heart, composed of benign excess cardiac tissue?   Rhabdomyoma  
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What is a cardiac tumor that arises from the endocardium that is found in thew rt atrium?   Myxoma  
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What is a heart located outside of the thoracic cavity called?   Ectopia cordis  
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What is a hypoechoic band located around the perimeter of the anterior surface of the abdomen called?   Pseudoacites  
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What is the sonographic appearance of duodenal atresia?   Double-bubble sign  
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What is the small bowel disorder marked by the presence of thick echogenic meconium in the distal ileum, and what is it associated with?   Meconium ileus, cystic fibrosis  
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On which side of the umbilicus is gastroschisis usually located?   Right  
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Is the outcome better with omphalocele or gastroshisis? Why?   Gastroschisis. Omphalocele is often associated with other anomalies  
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What is the most severe form of situs inversus?   Partial  
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Multiple loops of bowel seen free-floating outside of the abdomen is called what?   Gastroschisis  
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What is the sonographic appearance of esophageal atresia?   Absent stomach, upper-neck sign (blind pouch), polyhydramnios  
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Which anomaly requires surgery immediately after birth to connect the stomach to the jejunum?   Duodenal atresia  
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What are the 2 types of omphalocele?   Type 1: contains liver within sac, type 2: contains bowel, no liver  
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What is the complete absence of an umbilical cord reffered to as, and what is the mortality rate?   Limb-body-wall complex, lethal  
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