Fetal face & neck
An absent or hypoplastic nasal bone is most likely associated with : a . trisomy 21 . b . trisomy 15 . c . trisomy 18 . d . Turner syndrome
A
At what level is the nuchal fold measurement obtained ? a . Cavum septum pellucidum b . Occipital horns of the lateral ventricle c . Brainstem d . Foramen magna
A
Facial anomalies when discovered , should prompt the sonographer to analyze the brain closely for signs of : a . holoprosencephaly b . Dandy - Walker malformation c . schizencephaly d . hydranencephaly .
A
The isolated enlargement of the fetal thyroid is referred to as : a . fetal goiter . b . cystic hygroma . c . lymphangioma . d . cervical teratoma .
A
A large , mostly cystic mass containing a thick midline septation is noted in the cervical spine region of a fetus . This most likely represents a ( n ) : a . sacrococcygeal teratoma . b . cystic hygroma . c . cephalocele d . anophthalmia
B
An abnormal division in the lip is referred to as : a . micrognathia . b . cleft lip . c . anophthalmia . d . cebocephaly .
B
An increase distance between the orbits is referred to as : a . hypotelorism . b . hypertelorism . c . anophthalmia d . micrognathia .
B
The measurement obtained between the lateral walls of the orbits is referred to as the : a . interocular diameter . b . binocular diameter . c . ocular diameter . d . biparietal diameter .
B
The most common location of a cystic hygroma is within the : a . axilla . b . neck c . chest d . groin
B
The term for the absence of the ear is : a . anophthalmia . b . anotia . c . cebocephaly . d . ethmocephaly .
B
What scan plane would likely optimize the visualization of a cleft lip ? a . Oblique b . Coronal c . Sagittal d . Medial
B
Macroglossia is most commonly found with : a . anencephaly . b . holoprosencephaly . c . Beckwith - Wiedemann syndrome d . cystic hygroma
C
Sonographically , you visualize a hypoechoic , round structure with a thin hyperechoic border in the anterior aspect of both fetal eyes . What is the explanation for this finding ? a . Hyaline arteries b . Fetal cataracts c . Fetal lenses d . Bilateral anophthalmia
C
The most common cause of hypertelorism is : a . Dandy - Walker malformation b . anencephaly c . anterior cephalocele . d . holoprosencephaly .
C
The nuchal fold measurement is typically obtained a . before 12 weeks 6 days b . between 11 weeks and 13 weeks 6 days . c . between 15 weeks and 21 weeks . d . after 24 weeks
C
The optimal scan plane to visualize micrognathia is : a . transverse . b . axial . c . sagittal . d . coronal .
C
Which of following would most likely involve the development of a cystic hygroma ? a . Beckwith - Wiedemann syndrome b . Hydranencephaly c . Turner syndrome d . Klinefelter syndrome
C
Which of the following would be most difficult to detect sonographically ? a . Cleft lip and cleft palate b . Isolated cleft lip c . Isolated cleft palate d . Isolated median cleft
C
An unusual protuberance of the tongue is termed : a . epignathus . b . macrognathia . c . pharyngoglossia . d . macroglossia .
D
Micrognathia is a condition found in : a Dandy - Walker complex . b . hydranencephaly . c . Beckwith - Wiedemann syndrome . d . trisomy 18
D
The absence of the eyes is termed : a . agyria . b . epignathus . c . hypotelorism . d . anophthalmia .
D
The growth disorder syndrome synonymous with organ , skull , and tongue enlargement is : a . Klinefelter syndrome . b . Apert syndrome . c . Meckel - Gruber syndrome d . Beckwith - Wiedemann syndrome
D
The most frequently encountered chromosomal abnormality associated with holoprosencephaly is a . triploidy . b . trisomy 21 . c . trisomy 18 . d . trisomy 13 .
D
Which of the following conditions does not affect the orbits ? a . Cebocephaly b . Cyclopia c . Ethmocephaly d . Epignathus
D
Which of the following is also referred to as Patau syndrome ? a . Trisomy 18 b . Trisomy 21 c . Trisomy 12 d . Trisomy 13
D
Which of the following is also referred to as trisomy 21 ? a . Edwards syndrome b . Patau syndrome c . Meckel - Gruber syndrome d . Down syndrome
D
Which of the following may also be referred to as Turner syndrome ? a . Down syndrome b . Trisomy 15 c . Trisomy 13 d . Monosomy X
D
Which of the following would least likely cause an obstruction to fetal swallowing and thus polyhydramnios ? a . Fetal goiter b . Epignathus c . Macroglossia d . Anophthalmia
D
Close - set eyes and a nose with a single nostril is termed : a . cebocephaly . b . cyclopia . c . ethmocephaly . d . epignathus .
A
The condition in which there is no nose and a proboscis separating two close - set orbits is : a . ethmocephaly . b . epignathus . c . micrognathia . d . cebocephaly .
A
Nuchal thickening is most commonly associated with a . Patau syndrome . b . hydranencephaly . c . Down syndrome . d . cebocephaly .
C
All of the following are sonographic features of holoprosencephaly except : a . cystic hygroma . b . proboscis with cyclopia . c . fused thalamus . d . monoventricle .
A
Which of the following may be caused by amniotic band syndrome ? a . Cleft lip b . Microphthalmia c . Anophthalmia d . Epignathus
A
The fetal lip typically closes by : a . 18 weeks . b . 8 weeks . c . 13 weeks . d . 6 weeks .
B
The thickness of the nuchal fold in the second trimester should not exceed : a . 3 mm . b . 6 mm . c . 10 mm . d . 12 mm .
B
Which of the following is a benign congenital neck cysts found most often near the angle of the mandible ? a . Epignathus b . Branchial cleft cyst c . Thyroglossal duct cyst d . Fetal goiter
B
Which of the following is not a true statement about the maxilla ? a . Shortening of the maxilla may result in flattened facial features . b . The maxilla is typically long in the fetus with trisomy 21 . c . A maxillary gap is best noted in the sagittal plane . d . The prefrontal space distance can help indicate maxillary abnormalities .
B
Fusion of the orbits is termed : a . microglossia . b . cebocephaly . c . cyclopia . d . ethmocephaly
C
An increased nuchal fold is most likely associated with : a . Dandy - Walker syndrome b . trisomy 21 . c . trisomy 3 . d . nuchal cord .
B
An oral teratoma is referred to as : a . macroglossia . b . epignathus . c . micrognathia . d . ethmocephaly .
B
A small mandible is termed : a . macroglossia . b . epignathus . c . micrognathia . d . ethmocephaly .
C
There is a definite link between microtia and what syndrome ? a . Rays syndrome b . VACTERL syndrome c . Down syndrome d . Fitz - Hugh - Curtis syndrome
C
What is the term for a smaller than normal ear ? a . Microphthalmia b . Micronatia c . Microtia d . Micrognathia
C
A cystic hygroma is the result of : a . alcohol consumption in the first trimester b . an abnormal development of the roof of the fourth ventricle . c . occlusion of the internal carotid arteries . d . an abnormal accumulation of lymphatic fluid within the soft tissue .
D
A group of abnormalities associated with the entrapment of fetal parts and fetal amputations is : a . cystic hygroma b . Edwards syndrome . c . ethmocephaly . d . amniotic band syndrome .
D
A reduction in the distance between the orbits is referred to as : a . anophthalmia . b . micrognathia . c . hypertelorism . d . hypotelorism
D
The term nuchal refers to the : a . jaw . b . orbit . c . neck . d . nose
C