Penny OB/GYN Ch.25 Review

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The optimal scan plane to visualize micrognathia is:

Sagittal

The most frequently encountered chromosomal abnormality associated with holoprosencephaly is:

Trisomy 13

Which of the following is also referred to as Patau syndrome?

Trisomy 13

Micrognathia is a condition found in:

Trisomy 18

The thickness for the nuchal fold in the second trimester should not exceed:

6 mm

The fetal lip typically closes by:

8 weeks

Cleft lip and cleft palate may exist with:

Amniotic band syndrom, holoprosencephaly, and Trisomy 13

A group of abnormalities associated with the entrapment of fetal parts and fetal amputation is:

Amniotic band syndrome

A cystic hygroma is the result of:

An abnormal accumulation of lymphatic fluid within the soft tissue

The absence of the eyes is termed:

Anophthalmia

The most common cause of hypertelorism is:

Anterior cephalocele

Macroglossia is most commonly found with:

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome

The growth disorder syndrome synonymous with organ, skull, and tongue enlargement is:

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome

The measurement obtained between the lateral walls of the orbits is referred to as the:

Binocular diameter

Close-set eyes and a a nose with a single nostril is termed:

Cebocephaly

An abnormal division in the lip is referred to as:

Cleft lip

Fusion of the orbits is termed:

Cyclopia

All of the following are sonographic features of holoprosencephaly except:

Cystic hydroma

A large, mostly cystic mass is noted in the cervical spine region of a fetus. This most likely represents a:

Cystic hygroma

Nuchal thickening is most commonly associated with:

Down Syndrome

Which of the following is also referred to as Trisomy 21?

Down Syndrome

An oral teratoma is referred to as:

Epignathus

The condition in which there is no nose and a proboscis separating two close-set orbits is:

Ethmocephaly

Facial anomalies, when discovered, should prompt the sonographer to analyze the brain closely for signs of:

Holoprosencephaly

A cystic hygroma is found in all of the following conditions except:

Hydranencephaly

An increase distance between the orbits is referred to as:

Hypertelorism

A reduction in the distance between the orbits is referred to as:

Hypotelorism

An unusual protuberance of the tongue is termed:

Macroglossia

A small mandible is termed:

Micrognathia

The most common location of a cystic hygroma is within the:

Neck


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