OB / GYN (YELLOW)
Which of the following is true about the "lemon" sign and neural tube defects?
(A) The "lemon" sign is not as accurate as the "banana" sign. (B) The "lemon" sign may be present in the normal fetus in the third trimester. (C) The "lemon" sign can be artificially produced at the level of the ventricles. (D) The "lemon" sign is a predictor for spina bifida. *(E) All of the above statements are true.*
Which of the following best describes acrania?
(A) abnormal brain tissue with absent calvarium (B) the first stage of anencephaly before prolonged exposure to amniotic fluid
Hemivertebrae may be identified on sonogram
(A) as a narrowing of the individual vertebrae in the coronal plane of view (B) as a narrowing of the individual vertebrae in the sagittal plane of view (C) as a narrowing of the individual vertebrae in the axial plane of view *(D) all of the above*
Dolichocephaly is often associated with what conditions?
(A) breech fetus (B) oligohydramnios
Which of the following might be fetal complications caused by maternal diabetes?
(A) caudal regression syndrome (B) cardiac defects (C) shoulder dystocia (D) both A and B *(E) all of the above*
Complications associated with Dandy-Walker malformation include
(A) chromosomal abnormalities (B) subnormal intelligence after birth (C) increased neonatal death (D) only A and B *(E) all of the above*
The term "neural tube defect" refers to
(A) spinal defect (B) open tube defect (C) anencephaly (D) cephalocele *(E) all of the above*
Brachycephaly is associated with what conditions?
(A) trisomy 21 (B) normal variant (C) myelomeningocele (D) both A and B (E) both A and C *(F) all of the above*
Cystic hygromas are associated with which of the following?
(C) elevated levels of alpha-fetoprotein (D) Turner's syndrome
Congenital hydrocephalus is
*(B) able to be detected in both male and females by DNA testing* *(C) expressed in males only*
The differential diagnosis for hydranencephaly may be
*(B) alobar holoprosencephaly (C) severe hydrocephaly*
Microcephaly is defined as
*both A and B*
The optimal time to assess measurements for nuchal translucency is
11-14 weeks
How early can anencephaly be detected on ultrasound?
14 weeks
Agenesis of the corpus callosum cannot be diagnosed by ultrasound before
18 weeks
The mean measurement for nuchal translucency is
3 mm
What percentage of cephaloceles are occipital?
75
The "banana" sign is present with spinal defects
95% of the time
Macroglossia is present how often in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome?
97% of the time
The downward displacement of the cerebellar vermis, the fourth ventricle, and medulla oblongata through the foramen magna is termed
Arnold-Chiari malformation
Findings on ultrasound include an increased cisterna magna, agenesis of the cerebellar vermis with communication to the fourth ventricle and ventriculomegaly. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Dandy-Walker malformation
A patient states she was given a medication called RhoGAM after she had vaginal spotting in pregnancy. This was most likely due to
Rh-negative status of the mother
Hydranencephaly is thought to result from
a vascular accident of the internal carotid arteries
Cyclopia, hypotelorism, proboscis, cebocephaly, and cleft lip/palate are
abnormal facial findings
Intracranial calcifications and microcephaly of the fetus are associated with
agenesis of corpus callosum
A patient presents for an anatomy scan. The fetal head shows a single large cystic cavity with a rim of cerebral cortex. A fused thalamus is also identified. What is the most likely diagnosis?
alobar holoprosencephaly
In a normal fetus, if the middle cerebral artery were sampled, one would expect to find which of the following?
an increased S/D ratio
The most common cause of hypertelorism is
anterior cephalocele
What is the name of the anatomic opening between the third and fourth ventricle?
aqueduct of Sylvius (cerebral aqueduct)
Findings on ultrasound include hydrocephaly, an enlarged cisterna magna, and an intact cerebellar vermis elevated by a cyst in the posterior fossa. What is the most likely diagnosis?
arachnoid cyst
A fetus presents with an anechoic midline lesion in the brain, fetal hydrops, and congestive heart failure. What is the most likely diagnosis for the lesion?
atrioventricular malformation
What is the most common type of isolated cleft lip/palate?
cerebellum
What is the primary infection that causes varicella-zoster virus (VZV)?
chicken pox
Which of the following is usually not a cause of oligohydramnios?
cystic hygroma
Which of the following sonographic findings is not associated with trisomy 18?
cystic hygroma
What is the most common congenital intrauterine viral infection?
cytomegalovirus
If the cephalic index is < 75, it is an indication of what condition?
dolichocephaly
Which of the following best describes the "banana" sign?
flattening of the cerebellum
Hydrosalpinx may be differentiated from a multi-cystic ovarian mass on sonogram by
following the cystic spaces to ensure that they all communicate
A medial cleft lip has a strong association with what abnormality?
holoprosencephaly
The most common cause of hypotelorism is
holoprosencephaly
What other findings are associated with Dandy-Walker malformation?
holoprosencephaly
A patient presents for an anatomy scan. The fetal head shows the cranium filled with anechoic fluid, and no cerebral cortex is identified. The brainstem is identified. What is the most likely diagnosis?
hydranencephaly
Absent cerebral cortex is found in what cranial abnormality?
hydranencephaly
Caudal regression syndrome is associated with
insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Which of the following is true regarding the fluid within a cystic hygroma?
lymphatic fluid
Which of the following terms is used in association with cystic hygroma and enlarged nuchal translucency?
mesenchymal edema
Large encephaloceles may be associated with
microcephaly
Sonographic measurements taken between the outer edge of the occipital bone to the outer margin of the skin is called
nuchal fold
Cystic hygromas are caused by which of the following?
obstruction of the lymph system at the level of the jugular veins
Myelomeningocele refers to
protrusion of meninges and neural tissue though a defect
Enlarged nuchal translucency is often associated with all of the following except
rhombencephalon
A patient presents for an anatomy scan. The fetal head shows a single ventricle, single choroid, two cerebellar hemispheres, and fused thalamus. The abnormality is most likely
semilobar holoprosencephaly
In 90% of cases with agenesis of the corpus callosum, what other sonographic finding is present?
teardrop ventricles
The "banana" sign of the fetal cranium in diagnosing spina bifida refers to
the appearance of the cerebellum in the presence of a spinal defect
The "lemon" sign of the fetal cranium in diagnosing spina bifida refers to
the appearance of the fetal skull in the presence of a spinal defect
Eighty percent of cystic hygromas occur in what region?
the cervical region
The nuchal skin fold in the second trimester should be measured at what level?
the level of the cavum septi pellucidi, cerebellum and cisterna magna
The most common chromosomal abnormality associated with holoprosencephaly is
trisomy 13
Choroid plexus cysts, when found with other associated abnormalities, have a strong association with which of the following conditions?
trisomy 18
What cranial finding can cause congestive heart failure and hydrops?
vein of Galen aneurysm