Quizzes/Reviews for OB/GYN II
This syndrome results in a lack of facial and body hair, as well as long legs and gynecomastia: Turners Downs Klinefelters Edwards
Klinefelters
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome results in a fetus with Macrosomia Hypertelorism Ectopic heart 2 vessel cord
Macrosomia
An open spinal defect characterized by a protrusion of meninges and spinal cord through the defect, usually within a meningeal sac, is called which one of the following? Spina bifida occulta Myelomeningocele Meningocele Arnold-Chiari syndrome
Myelomeningocele
Along with NT and hCG what other marker is included in the sequential (first trimester) screen? Unconjugated estriol AFP Inhibin A PAPP-A
PAPP-A
The sonographic string of pearls sign is indicative of:________________
PCOS
Holoposencephaly is most commonly associated with which of the following aneuploidies? Edwards syndrome Down syndrome Patau syndrome Turners syndrome
Patau syndrome
Leiomyomas that project from a stalk are called:
Pendunculated
All of the following are sonographic findings of Arnold Chiari II malformation except: Curvature of the cerebellum Hydrocephalus Obliteration of the Cisterna Magna Rasberry sign
Rasberry sign
what does this image show?
Sagittal view of myelomeningocele
Another name for spina bifida the splaying of the posterior elements of the spine is: Spina Bifida Occulta Spina Bifida Aperta Meningocele Spinal Dysraphism
Spinal Dysraphism
What is demonstrated in this image? Rockerbottom feet Talipes Clinodactyly Polysyndactyly
Talipes
-This occurs with High levels of HCG-Bilateral, Enlarged Ovaries -Associated with Molar Pregnancies (USE IMAGE)
Theca Lutein Cysts
What does this image show?
Transverse view of myelomeningocele
This is the result of two sperm fertilizing one egg: Aneuploidy Turner syndrome Klinefelters syndrome Triploidy
Triploidy
This syndrome results in a low motor IQ, hearing loss, short stature and webbed neck: Turners Downs Klinefelters Edwards
Turners
The most severe form of Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Type I Type II Type III Type IV
Type II
name the anomaly (see image)
Uterine Didelphys
name the anomaly (see image)
Uterus Septate
The most common congenital anomaly of the face is which one of the following? a. Cleft lip b. Macroglossia c. Hypotelorism d. Micrognathia
a. Cleft lip
Which one of the following results from a malformation of the lymphatic system? a. Cystic hygroma b. Goiter c. Brachial cleft cyst d. Teratom
a. Cystic hygroma
Which of the following is MOST likely to be relieved by the onset of menopause? a.Endometriosis b.PID c.Cystadenoma d.Brenner tumor
a.Endometriosis
The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is significantly increased with a history of PID. a. Myometritis b. Parametritis c. PID d. Peri-ovarian inflammation
b. Parametritis (Parametritis is the infection within the uterine serosa and broad ligaments.)
The ovarian mass that contains fat, sebum, and teeth is the: a.Fibroma b.Cystic teratoma c.Mucinous cystadenoma d.Yolk sac tumor e.Serous Cystadenoma
b.Cystic teratoma
Which statement best describes the Kruckenburgs tumor? a.It is a solid, benign tumor of the ovary b.It is a metastatic tumor from a GI tract primary c.It is a cystic malignant tumor of the uterus d.A and B e.B and C
b.It is a metastatic tumor from a GI tract primary
what does this image show?
bicornuate Has two uterine horns, and if a pregnancy in one horn, will see a decidual reaction in the other, also known as a heart-shaped uterus
hemato
blood
What syndrome highly associated with macroglossia is characterized by overgrowth of the tissues and organomegaly? a. Trisomy 21 b. Trisomy 13 c. Beckwith-Wiedemann d. Edwards Syndrome
c. Beckwith-Wiedemann
saplinx
fallopian tube
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome includes all of the following except organomegaly macroglossia omphalocele gastroschisis
gastroschisis
What is the most common location for endometriosis to occur in the female pelvis?
ovaries
What is pictured below?
(slide 60 no more answers?)
Chorionic villus sampling is performed between: 6-9 weeks 15-20 weeks 10-14 weeks 20-25 weeks
10-14 weeks
normal mid-gut herniation should be completed by what GA? 8 weeks 10 weeks 12 weeks 14 weeks
12 weeks
With endovaginal imaging, an embryo should be seen when the MSD is at least: 32 mm 24 mm 16 mm 8 mm
16 mm
The upper size limit of a normal vaginal cuff is:
2.1 cm
Simple ovarian cysts in postmenopausal women are not likely malignant when measuring less than _____ centimeters (cm).
5
what does this image show?
A type of septate uterus, but considered a normal variant, has no clinical implications
The most severe form of holoprosencephaly is: A.Alobar B.Lobar C.Semilobar D.Lobular
A.Alobar
The structure located between the two lobes of the cerebellum is the: A.Cerebellar vermis B.Cerebellar tonsils C.Falx cerebri D.Corpus Callosum
A.Cerebellar vermis
Agenesis or hypoplasia of the cerebellar vermis results in what cerebral malformation? A.Dandy walker malformation B.Schizencephaly C.Arnold Chiari II Malformation D.Mega cisterna Magna
A.Dandy walker malformation
Select all skeletal dysplasia's below which are lethal? Achondrogenesis Campomelic dysplasia Achondroplasia Thanatophoric Dysplasia
Achondrogenesis Campomelic dysplasia Thanatophoric Dysplasia
Bossing and mid-face Micromelia Achondroplasia Sirenomelia Osteogenesis impefecta
Achondroplasia
The invasion of endometrial tissue into the myometrium of the uterus is referred to as:
Adenomyosis
what abnormality is shown in the image? Limb-body complex Amniotic sheets Amniotic band syndrome Cloacal exstrophy
Amniotic band syndrome
In what event would AFP levels decrease? Twin pregnancy Increased maternal age Aneuploidy Increased menstrual age
Aneuploidy
Which of the following is the most common indication for sonographic evaluation for endometrial carcinoma? A. pelvic pain B. postmenopausal bleeding C. abnormal vaginal discharge D. abnormal bleeding in the premenopausal patient
B. postmenopausal bleeding
What is the most common CNS anomaly? A.Iniencephaly B.Anencephaly C.Acrania D.Exencephaly
B.Anencephaly
Most adnexal masses are: A.Cystic, ovarian in origin and malignant B.Cystic and ovarian in origin C.Ovarian in origin and malignant D.Cystic and malignant E.None of the above
B.Cystic and ovarian in origin
Which of the following is a tumor of ectopic endometrial tissue? A.Brenner tumor B.Endometrioma C.Cystic teratoma D.Yolk sac tumor
B.Endometrioma
•THIS IMAGE BEST REPRESENTS: A.HYPERTELORISM B.HYPOTELORISM C.ACRANIA D.ANENCEPHALY What is it associated with?
B.HYPOTELORISM ASSOCIATED WITH ALOBAR HOLOPROSENCEPHALY
name the anomaly (see image)
Bicornuate bicornis, bicollis (separate vaginas)
what abnormality is shown in this image? Amniotic sheets Cloacal exstrophy Bladder exstrophy Amniotic band syndrome
Bladder exstrophy
A small, T-shaped uterus is associated with which of the following? A. unicornuate uterus B. bicornuate uterus C. DES exposure D. septate uterus
C. DES exposure
An 18-year-old female presents for pelvic sonography with a history of two vaginas. The sonographic images demonstrate two uterine horns and two cervices. This would be most consistent with which of the following? A. uterine aplasia B. bicornuate uterus C. uterus didelphys D. septate uterus
C. uterus didelphys
•ANENCEPHALY CAN BE DX AS EARLY AS: A.18 WEEKS B.16 WEEKS C.12 WEEKS D.10 WEEKS
C.12 WEEKS
Which of the following are not assoc. with Dandy-Walker malformation? A.Hydrocephalus B.Posterior fossa cyst C.Arises from the cerebrum D.Agenesis of the corpus callosum E.Enlarged 4th ventricle
C.Arises from the cerebrum
what does this image show?
Coronal view of myelomeningocele
THIS IMAGE BEST REPRESENTS: A.DANDY WALKER B.HOLOPROSENCEPHALY C.VENTRICULOMEGALY D. AQUEDUCTAL STENOSIS
D. AQUEDUCTAL STENOSIS
What NTD produces a frog like facies? A.Acrania B.Exencephaly C.Spina Bifida D.Anencephaly
D.Anencephaly
•You discover a round, fluid filled ML structure in the fetal brain. When color Doppler is used, the structure fills in with color. The most likely diagnosis is: A.Choroid plexus cyst B.Arachnoid cyst C.Dilation of the 3rd ventricle D.Vein of Galen aneurysm
D.Vein of Galen aneurysm
32-year-old with pelvic pain. DIAGNOSIS? (use image)
Dermoid cyst -Usually seen in young women -Usually asx
Commonly presents with androgenism and menstrual disorders Wide spectrum of clinical symptoms (see image)
Diagnosis: PCOS -Imbalance of LH and FSH -Common cause of infertility -Ovaries contain multiple, small, immature follicles -Enlarged ovaries -Hirsutism, Obesity
Incidental Finding on TV exam (use image)
Diagnosis: Para Ovarian Cyst - Separate from the ovary - Non functional
Humans have what chromosomal ploidy? Haploid Diploid Aneuploidy Polyploidy
Diploid
A 35-year-old presents for a routine first trimester sonographic evaluation. The HCG levels are 15,000. The sonography exam reveals a CRL of 6 weeks, a fetal heart rate of 105 bpm, a MSD of 9 weeks, and a yolk sac is visualized. Which of the following statements is true given the information provided? All within normal limits Disproportionate yolk sac for GA Disproportionate HCG for gestational age Disproportionate MSD for gestational age There is an abnormal heart rate
Disproportionate MSD for gestational age
This finding is most indicative of what chromosomal abnormality? Trisomy 13 Trisomy 21 Edwards syndrome Klinefelters syndrome
Edwards syndrome
the prognosis for an infant with an uncomplicated gastroschisis is which one of the following? Excellent Moderate Poor Extremely Poor
Excellent
Most AFP is produced by the: Placenta Fetal liver Fetal bowel Yolk sac
Fetal liver
28-year-old femaleIncidental FindingDiagnosis? (use image)
Follicular Ovarian cyst-Occurs when dominant follicle fails to ovulate-Unilateral- Regresses spontaneously
What is demonstrated in this image? Bowed femurs Rhizomelia Fractured femurs Micromelia
Fractured femurs
the most dramatic finding in ectopic cordis is which one of the following? Cleft lip and palate Heart outside of the thoracic cavity Umbilical vein separate from the umbilical arteries Omphalocele
Heart outside of the thoracic cavity
What abnormality is shown in this radiograph? Rhizomelia Talipes Polydactyly Hitchhikers thumb
Hitchhikers thumb
Which of the following (you may select more than one) are lethal? Heterozygous achondroplasia Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type IV Homozygous achondroplasia Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type II
Homozygous achondroplasia Osteogenesis Imperfecta Type II
A fetus with Trisomy 18, presents w/ clenched hands, omphalocele and the finding in this image: Ventriculomegaly Duodenal atresia Hydronephrosis Dandy Walker malformation
Hydronephrosis
A woman presents with history of chronic dull pain in the lower abdomen. She has a past history of pelvic inflammatory disease, for which she was treated (use image)
Hydrosalpinx
The maximum normal yolk sac diameter should not exceed: 4 mm 5 mm 7 mm 8 mm
7 mm
A 12-year-old female presents for pelvic sonography with abdominal pain. The patient states that she has not started menstruating yet and is not sexually active. The sonographer identifies a large fluid collection within the uterine and vaginal cavity. This finding is most consistent with which of the following? A. hematometrocolpos B. endometrial cancers C. cervical stenosis D. septate uterus
A. hematometrocolpos
Which of the following will appear as a cyst in the cervical region? A. nabothian cyst B. cervical cancer C. cervical myoma D. Gartner's duct cyst
A. nabothian cyst
Patients with ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome are at increased risk for: A.Ovarian torsion B.Chlamydia C.Gonorrhea D.Vaginitis
A.Ovarian torsion
What is the most common uterine anomaly associated with renal agenesis?
Bicornuate uterus
name the anomaly (see image)
Bicornuate: bicornis unicollis (single vagina)
A 30-year-old female presents with dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB). The sonographic images of the endometrium demonstrate a focal area of thickness with a small cystic component. In addition, color Doppler evaluation demonstrates a feeding vessel to the area. These findings are most consistent with which of the following? A. endometriosis B. submucosal fibroid C. endometrial polyp D. endometrial atrophy
C. endometrial polyp
Stein Leventhal Syndrome is characterized by: a.Menorrhagia, obesity and hirsutism b.Menorrhagia, obesity and infertility c.Obesity, hirsutism and infertility d.Menorrhagia, hirsutism and infertility e.Menorrhagia, obesity, hirsutism and infertility
C.Obesity, hirsutism and infertility
A 25-year-old presents to the ER with severe LLQ pain , Nausea and vomiting. The US reveals an enlarged ovary with no Doppler signal. What is the most likely diagnosis? A.Ovarian cystadenocarcinoma B.Cystic teratoma C.Ovarian torsion D.Endometriosis
C.Ovarian torsion
Which of the following is an estrogen producing ovarian tumor? A.Brenner tumor B.Fibroma C.Thecoma D.Endometrioma
C.Thecoma
_______Can be used as a tumor marker for endometrial and ovarian carcinoma
CA 125
A 15-year-old female presents for a pelvis ultrasound examination because of intense pelvic pain. The sonographer should focus on which of the following? A. the endometrium for signs of endometrial cancer B. the ovaries for evidence of a dermoid C. the uterus for evidence of a fibroid D. the ovaries for signs of torsion
D. the ovaries for signs of torsion
Which of these masses is considered to be malignant in nature? a.Endometrioma b.Cystadenoma c.Dermoid d.Dysgerminoma e.Pyosalpinx
D.Dysgerminoma
The ovarian cyst associated with elevated levels of HCG is the:
D.Theca lutein cyst
The following are risk factors for PID except: A.IUD B.Multiple sexual partners C.Post childbirth D.Uterine leiomyoma
D.Uterine leiomyoma
-Cystic mass filled with blood-May be unilateral or bilateral (use image)
Diagnosis: EndometriomaAKA:Localized form of: endometriosis
DIAGNOSE: 30-year-old female with acute LLQ pain (see image)
Diagnosis:Hemorrhagic Ovarian cyst vs.Endometrioma
what does this image show?
Didelphis Will see two cervices sonographically and patient will likely not have success using tampons
An anechoic mass seen along the lateral vaginal wall is most probably a: _______________________
GARTNERS DUCT CYST
Which of the following is the most common indication for sonographic evaluation for Endometrial Ca? A.Pelvic pain B.Vaginal discharge C.Abnormal bleeding in a pre menopausal pt D.PMB
PMB
Which of the following represents the most common form of ovarian cancer? A.Brenner tumor B.Dysgerminoma C.Serous cystadenocarcinoma D.Endometroid tumor
Serous cystadenocarcinoma
What drug was given in the 1940 - 1970s to prevent miscarriages? And what type of deformities did it cause?
The drug = DES (Diethylstilbestrol) The deformities = -T shaped uterus -Smaller uterus -Foreshortened cervix -Widened fundus -Thin uterine wall
All of the following are sonographic findings of a tubo-ovarian except: a . The presence of 10 or more small cysts along the periphery of the ovaries b.CDS fluid c.Thickened irregular endometrium d.Fusion of the pelvic organs as a conglomerated mass
a . The presence of 10 or more small cysts along the periphery of the ovaries
Which of the following is not a maternal cause of pregnancy failure? advanced maternal age aneuploidy luteal phase defect tobacco and alcohol use
aneuploidy
A cystic pelvic mass encountered in a postmenopausal woman is MOST likely to be: a.A physiologic ovarian cyst b.PCOS c.Cystadenoma d.Fibroma e.Serous Cystadenocarcinoma
c.Cystadenoma
A 30-year-old female presents for an obstetrical sonogram at 7 weeks gestation with left lower quadrant pain and spotting. Her HCG levels have risen at a subnormal rate over the last 48 hours, and no intrauterine gestation is identified sonographically. Which of the following most likely explains the symptoms and sonographic findings? ectopic pregnancy molar pregnancy spontaneous abortion ruptured corpus luteum
ectopic pregnancy
A complete molar pregnancy often involves triploidy, and a fetus, or parts of a fetus may be visualized. true or false
false
An ectopic pregnancy often has a "Ring of ________" appearance on color Doppler sonography.
fire
A patient presents for a sonogram at 14 weeks gestation with a history of hyperemesis, is large-for-dates, and has increased HCG levels. Sonography reveals a heterogeneous soft tissue mass within the endometrial cavity, with no evidence of a fetus. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the findings? hydatidifrom mole retained products of conception pseudogestational sac incomplete abortion
hydatidifrom mole
A 36-year-old female of African descent presents with irregular, heavy periods. The sonographer notes a diffusely enlarged uterus containing multiple hypechoic masses. This would be most consistent with: PID leiomyomas endometriosis uterine cancer
leiomyomas
Hydro
serous fluid
Which type of myoma tends to be the most symptomatic? subserosal intramural interstitial submucosal
submucosal
The image below is obtained from a first trimester sonogram. Which of the following regarding the pregnancy is true? normal heart rate diagnostic of fetal demise suggestive of future pregnancy failure suggestive of future fetal cardiac anomalies
suggestive of future pregnancy failure
Endovaginal sonographic examination of a 25-year-old patient reveals a gestational sac with a MSD of 20 mm. There is a yolk sac, but no visible embryo or cardiac activity. Which of the following statements best reflects the sonographic predictions about the status of this pregnancy? -until an embryo is identified, it is impossible to predict pregnancy failure -the presence of a yolk sac suggests a normal intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) -this pregnancy is not far enough along to demonstrate embryonic cardiac activity -the MSD size criteria and gestational contents suggest a failed pregnancy
the MSD size criteria and gestational contents suggest a failed pregnancy
Which of the following is the most common site for ectopic pregnancy implantation? the posterior cul-de-sac the ampulla of the fallopian tube the interstitial portion of the fallopian tube the ovary
the ampulla of the fallopian tube
Which ovarian pathology is most likely to mimic the symptoms of appendicitis? PCOS Ovarian torsion Cystadenoma Dermoid cyst
torsion
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides superior evaluation of uterine anomalies and fibroids compared to ultrasound. true or false
true
The posterior wall of the uterus is usually most affected by "internal endometriosis". true or false
true
All of the following statements concerning PID are true except: a.Can be caused by douching b.Can lead to a tubo ovarian abscess c.Is typically a unilateral condition d.Dyspareunia Is a clinical finding in acute pid
typically unilateral
what does this image show?
unicornuate Difficult to ascertain on 2D imaging only, may just appear small and lateral
metra
uterus
name the anomaly (see image)
uterus subseptate
colpos
vagina
Which of the following symptoms is most commonly associated with spontaneous abortion? vaginal bleeding low hemoglobin small for dates nausea and vomiting
vaginal bleeding
What is Endometrial CA associated with?
-Estrogen replacement therapy in post-menopausal women -Anovulatory cycles and obesity in premenopausal women
What are some other names for fibroids?
-Leiomyoma -Myoma -Fibromyoma
19-year-old female with RLQ pain. U/S was request to rule out appendicitis. What is seen? (see image)
-Salpingitis with dilated pus filled tube -Last image shows a normal appendix, also normal ovary is seen
What is a vaginal cuff?
-The part that remains after a hysterectomy -Should not be mistaken for a mass
Failure of the medial septum to reabsorb can result in these 2 anomalies:
-Uterus Septate (fully developed uterus and tubes. Septum divides entire endo canal) -Uterus Subseptate (fully developed uterus and tubes. Septum divides upper portion of endo cavity)
With endovaginal imaging, a yolk sac should be seen when the MSD is at least: 24 mm 20 mm 16 mm 8 mm
8 mm
what does this image show?
95-99% of uteri (normal)
A 32-year-old woman is undergoing fertility treatment reports for sonographic evaluation because of pelvic pain. Considering this medical history, which unique abnormality might the sonographer encounter? A. ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome B. uterine fibroids C. DES exposure D. adenomyosis
A. ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
The most common cause of cardiac malposition is: A.Diaphragmatic hernia B.Omphalocele C.Gastroschisis D.Pulmonary Hypoplasia
A.Diaphragmatic hernia
Fetal lung maturity can be assessed using the: A.Lecithin to sphingomyelin ratio B.Systolic to diastolic ratios C.Estriol to Alpha fetoprotein ratio D.Lung size formula
A.Lecithin to sphingomyelin ratio D: (NOTE: Lung/HC ratio or LHR with ultrasound ok, but a lot of inconsistency and to date not as good as L/S ratio (taken from amniotic fluid)
•THIS PICTURE BEST REPRESENTS: A.MACROGLOSSIA B.MICROGNATHIA C.DOWNS SYNDROME D.CLEFT LIP/PALATE
A.MACROGLOSSIA
•Encephaloces are usually found in the: A.Occipital region B.Frontal regions C.Parietal regions D.A and B E.All of the above
A.Occipital region
Which of the following is not a characteristic feature or association of hypotelorism? A.Small chin B.Associated with Trisomies C.Closely set eyes D.Associated with holoprosencephaly
A.Small chin
What type of leiomyoma tends to be most symptomatic? A.Submucosal B.Subserosal C.Intramural D.Interstitial
A.Submucosal
Q:Image represents:
A: Alobar Holoprosencephaly
Q: Image represents:
A: Bossing of the forehead
Q: Image represents:
A: Lemon skull: Arnold Chiari II
Q: Image represents:
A: Micrognathia
Q: Image represents:
A: Proboscis
Spina Bifida Aperta may cause an elevation in the maternal blood of: Folic Acid Estradiol AFP Lecithin
AFP
A 7-year-old female presents for pelvic sonography because of premature secondary sex characteristic development. The sonographer notes a pear-shaped uterus with the fundus proportionately larger than the cervix, and a 2 cm ovarian follicle. This would be most consistent with which of the following? A. this is a normal finding in pediatric patients B. the findings are associated with true precocious puberty C. the findings are characteristic of precocious pseudopuberty D. the patient should be evaluated for associated congenital renal anomalies
B. the findings are associated with true precocious puberty
A co-existing pericardial effusion and a pleural effusion is consistent with the diagnosis of: A.Tetralogy of Fallot - CHD B.Fetal Hydrops (often Polyhydramnios too) C.Pentalogy of Cantrell - Assoc with cordis ectopia, abd wall defects D.Potters Syndrome - Absent kidneys or malfunctioning bilaterally, resulting in severe oligo and associated flattened facies
B.Fetal Hydrops (often Polyhydramnios too)
Which of the following measurements represents the upper-limit of the normal endometrial thickness in the premenopausal patient? A. 5 mm B. 8 mm C. 14 mm D. 24 mm
C. 14 mm
•THIS INFECTION IS RESPRESENTED BY THE C IN TORCH: • A.CHICKEN POX B.CATARACTS C.CYTOMEGALOVIRUS D.CYTOMYRAVIRUS
C.CYTOMEGALOVIRUS
•This image best represents: A.Arachnoid cyst B.Ventriculomegaly C.Choroid cyst D.Porencephaly
C.Choroid cyst
What is the sonographic finding associated with porencephaly: A.No brain matter B.Mass of the thoracic spine C.Cystic mass within cerebrum D.Abnormal facial features
C.Cystic mass within cerebrum
All of the following are sonographic features of alobar holoprosencephaly except: A.Cyclopia B.Monoventricle C.Dorsal Cyst D.Fused thalamus
C.Dorsal Cyst
It is estimated that 40% of women with the following problem will have trouble conceiving: A.Adenomyosis B.Salpingitis C.Endometriosis D.Endometritis E.Leiomyomatosis
C.Endometriosis
•THIS IS AN ABORMALITY THAT IS ASSOCIATED WITH A BEND OF THE C/T SPINE: A.ANENCEPHALY B.EXENCEPHALY C.INIENCEPHALY D.CEPHALOCELE
C.INIENCEPHALY
Which of the following is most suggestion of ovarian malignancy? A.Thin septations B.Anechoic C.Mural nodules D.Solid mass
C.Mural nodules
•The development of fluid-filled cleft within the cerebrum is consistent with: A.Holoprosencephaly B.Lissencephaly C.Schizencephaly D.Hydranencephaly
C.Schizencephaly
The most common sonographic appearance of pulmonary sequestration is a/an: A.Dilated pulmonary artery and hypoechoic chest mass B.Pleural effusion and ipsilateral hiatal hernia C.Triangular, echogenic mass w/in the chest D.Anechoic mass within the chest
C.Triangular, echogenic mass w/in the chest
Bowed limbs is termed: Amelia Acromelia Sirenomelia Campomelia
Campomelia
What is shown in this image? Caudal Regression syndrome Arthrogryposis VACTERL Ellis-van Creveld Syndrome
Caudal Regression syndrome
This testing allows for a 99.9% detection of Trisomy 21 in the first trimester: Sequential screen Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) Triple screen Quad screen
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA)
Kleeblattschädel means: Cloverleaf skull Spalding sign Micromelia Craniosynostosis
Cloverleaf skull
A 72-year-old female presents with bleeding. She is not taking any hormones. The sonographer notes an endometrial thickness measurement of 12 mm. This would be most suggestive of: A. a normal finding B. adenomyosis C. endometriosis D. endometrial cancer
D. endometrial cancer (Remember endometrial thickness should not exceed 8-10 )
Which of the following represents the most common cause of abnormal uterine bleeding in premenopausal and postmenopausal women? A. uterine cancer B. endometrial polyps C. uterine leiomyomas D. endometrial hyperplasia
D. endometrial hyperplasia
The 3rd ventricle communicates with the 4th ventricle at the: A.Foramen of Magendie B.Foramen of Luscka C.Foramen of Monro D.Aqueduct of Sylvius
D.Aqueduct of Sylvius
A cyst within the fetal brain that is thought to almost always regress with fetal age is: A.Dandy Walker cyst B.Cystic hygroma C.Encephalocele D.Choroid plexus cyst E.None of the above
D.Choroid plexus cyst
The most common form of diaphragmatic hernia is the: A.Foramen of Morgagni B.Foramen of Magendie C.Foramen of Luschka D.Foramen of Bochdalek
D.Foramen of Bochdalek
The most common complication related to pharmaceutical stimulation of follicular growth is: A.Death B.Failure C.Annovulation D.Hyperstimulation syndrome E.Dysmenorrhea
D.Hyperstimulation syndrome
The dangling choroid sign is synonymous with: A.Hydranencephaly B.Schizencephaly C.Acrania D.Ventriculomegaly
D.Ventriculomegaly
What abnormality is seen in this image? Cloverleaf skull Strawberry sign Decreased skull ossification Normal finding
Decreased skull ossification
the normal embryologic herniation of the bowel permits which one of the following? Expansion of the thorax Development of the umbilical cord Development of the intra-abdominal organs Development of the diaphragm
Development of the intra-abdominal organs
An abnormality associated with excessive bend of the cervicothoracic spine and NT defects: Anencephaly Iniencephaly Acrania EncephaloceleIniencephaly
Iniencephaly
Omphalocele and scoliosis are found, which should be considered? Pentalogy of Cantrell Skeletal dysplasia Limb-body wall complex Amniotic band syndrome
Limb-body wall complex
a high or superumbillical omphalocele is usually the primary finding of ________ Limb-body wall complex Pentalogy of Cantrell Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome Meckel-Gruber syndrome
Pentalogy of Cantrell
a gastroschisis is a consequence of atrophy of which one of the following vessels? Right umbilical vein Left umbilical vein Right umbilical artery Left umbilical artery
Right umbilical vein
This results in symmetrical limb reduction in all four limbs and craniofacial anomalies: Noonans Jeunes Roberts Caudal regression
Roberts
which one of the following statements about a gastroschisis is false Gastroschisis is found more frequently in males. MSAFP levels are significantly elevated. Gastroschisis is located next to the normal cord insertion. Small bowel is not always found in the herniation.
Small bowel is not always found in the herniation.
What skeletal dysplasia is associated with this champagne cork appearance? Achondroplasia Osteogenesis imperfecta Diastrophic dysplasia Thanatophoric dysplasia
Thanatophoric dysplasia
Mesomelia would be Femur Ulna/Radius Hands/Feet Whole limb
Ulna/Radius
Proboscis suggests which one of the following abnormalities? a. Holoprosencephaly b. Cephalocele c. Trisomy 18 d. Pierre Robin syndrome
a. Holoprosencephaly
Which one of the following statements about ovarian torsion is false? a. Ovarian torsion is usually associated with a mass. b. The left ovary is three times more likely to develop torsion than the right. c. Torsion frequently involves the ovary and the fallopian tube. d. The ovary appears enlarged.
b. The left ovary is three times more likely to develop torsion than the right. (The right ovary is three times more likely to develop torsion than the left.)
The most common cause of disruption of the uterine contour in a woman at any age is/are: a.Endometriosis b.Leiomyomas c.Adenomyosis d.Polyps e.Uterine cancer
b.Leiomyomas
What is the most common neck mass in the fetus? a. Teratoma b. Cervical meningomyelocele c. Cystic hygroma d. Brachial cleft cyst
c. Cystic hygroma
Which one of the following terms describes a small chin? a. Microphthalmia b. Microrhinia c. Micrognathia d. Microglossia
c. Micrognathia
Which one of the following statements about PID is false? a. PID is almost always a bilateral collection of pus and fluid. b. PID includes vaginal discharge with bleeding. c. PID confers a decreased risk of ectopic pregnancy. d. Patients may experience pelvic pain and have a history of infertility.
c. PID confers a decreased risk of ectopic pregnancy. (The incidence of ectopic pregnancy is significantly increased with a history of PID.)
Endometrial hyperplasia may be caused by all of the following except: a.HRT b.Estrogen replacement therapy c.Cervical stenosis d.Tamoxifen e.Endometrial Ca
c.Cervical stenosis
Sonographic findings suggestive of an ectopic pregnancy include all of the following except: tubal ring no intrauterine pregnancy echogenic free fluid complex myometrial mass
complex myometrial mass
Which one of the following statements about facial anomalies is correct? a. Fetal facial anomalies are homogeneous. b. Hemangiomas do not occur in the face and neck. c. Doppler evaluation of facial masses is discouraged because of possible bioeffects to the fetus. d. Facial anomalies occur as isolated defects or as part of a syndrome
d. Facial anomalies occur as isolated defects or as part of a syndrome
Theca-lutein cysts are associated with high levels of which one of the following hormones? a. Progesterone b. Estrogen c. Luteinizing hormone d. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
d. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)
Which one of the following statements about the fetal face is false? a. The fetal profile is well imaged with transvaginal sonography beginning late in the first trimester to early in the second trimester. b. The modified coronal view is best to image a cleft lip and palate. c. The longitudinal view demonstrates the nasal bones, soft tissue, and mandible. d. The maxilla and orbits are well imaged in a true sagittal plane.
d. The maxilla and orbits are well imaged in a true sagittal plane.
A specific diagnosis of a paraovarian cyst is possible only by: a. demonstrating thin deformable walls. b. demonstrating a lack of peripheral blood flow. c. intervening surgically. d. demonstrating an ipsilateral ovary separate from the cyst.
d. demonstrating an ipsilateral ovary separate from the cyst.
On a transverse image of the pelvis, a complex mass is seen displacing the anterior bladder wall posteriorly. This mass would be located in the: a.Pouch of douglas b.Uterovesical space c.Morrisons pouch d.Space of Retzius e.Anterior CDS
d.Space of Retzius
A patient with an ovarian mass presents with an elevated serum AFP. Which of the following would be most likely: a.Ovarian fibroma b.Ovarian thecoma c.Cystic teratoma d.Yolk sac tumor
d.Yolk sac tumor
HCG levels are expected to normally ___________ every two days in early pregnancy.
double
what does this image show?
septate Associated with a high rate of spontaneous abortions, 3-D will show a single, contiguous myometrium
true or false In evaluating the lens of the eye, a sonographer may be able to detect congenital cataracts.
true
true or false Obtaining the modified coronal mid-face view (nares/lips) with the fetal mouth open can improve detection of facial clefting.
true
A Gartners duct cyst is found in the ____________
vagina