Sono topics OB/GYN 22-32

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At what gestational age should the stomach always be visualized

14 weeks

At what gestational age should the kidneys always be visualized on transabdominal sonography

15 weeks

At what gestational age should physiologic bowel herniation be resolved

16 weeks

At what gestational age should the amnion and chorion be fused

16 weeks

How often is a two-vessel cord associated with other abnormalities

20%

How many ossification centers should be present for each vertebra

3

If a patient has an human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) level of 100, in how many days should it be possible to visualize a gestational sac

4 days

What is the upper limit of normal for renal pelvis diameter in an 18-week fetus

4 mm

What does G4P2 represent

4 pregnancies, 2 births at ≥20 weeks gestation, 1 failed gestation

What is the upper limit of normal for a nuchal fold measurement

6 mm

A patient is scanned for a biophysical profile (BPP). The fetus demonstrates 3 gross movements, 1 episode of tone, absent fetal breathing and a largest vertical pocket measurement of 4 cm. What is the BPP score

6/8

What is the normal measurement of the cisterna magna

<10 mm and >2 mm

What criteria is used to classify placentomegaly

> 4 cm

At what gestational age should abdominal wall defects be visualized

>12 weeks

At what gestational age is the nuchal fold measurement no longer of analytic utility

>22 weeks gestation

What distinguishes a cystic hygroma from nuchal thickening

A cystic hygroma has a midline thick fibrous band of tissue dividing it into two separate spaces.

What are the sonographic features of caudal regression syndrome

Absent sacrum, clubfeet

What is the result of abnormal anastomoses of placental vessels

Acardiac twin

At what time during development must division of an egg take place for a monochorionic monoamniotic pregnancy to occur

After day 8

Absence of the cavum septum pellucidum is suggestive of which of the following conditions

Agenesis of the corpus callosum

Maternal exposure to which of the following can cause growth restriction, mental impairment, malformed ears, microcephaly, and immune dysfunction in the fetus

Alcohol

A fetus is demonstrated to have a horseshoe shaped monoventricle, fused thalami and absent falx. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis

Alobar holoprosencephaly

A 3D ultrasound is performed on a 30-week fetus. Facial clefting is demonstrated and the left arm demonstrates an abnormal hand. What disorder is likely the cause

Amniotic band syndrome

Where does fertilization usually occur

Ampulla of fallopian tube

Which of the following disorders presents with vaginal bleeding, low hCG, decreased symptoms of pregnancy, and a poor decidual reaction with an empty gestational sac

Anembryonic pregnancy

A G1P0 patient presents for nuchal translucency ultrasound at 12 weeks gestation. She commented to the technologist that she was already feeling fetal movement. maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein bloodwork was elevated. What will likely be demonstrated on ultrasound

Anencephaly

What disorder is characterized as failure of the cervical end of the neural tube to fuse

Anencephaly

What is the term used to describe a condition where there is an abnormal number of whole chromosomes

Aneuploidy

A fetus demonstrates absence of the cornea on a coronal view of the fetal face. What abnormality does this represent

Anopthalmia

What is the most common cause of fetal bowel obstruction

Anorectal atresia

Which imaging plane of the fetal heart is best for assessing continuity of the interventricular septum and aortic valve

Aortic outflow tract

A 23-week pregnant patient presents with right lower quadrant pain, fever, nausea, and leukocytosis. The fetus is normal. What else should be considered as a cause for the pain

Appendicitis

What is the most common cause of hydrocephalus in utero

Aqueductal stenosis

Which of the following is most likely to increase the risk of multiple gestations

Assisted reproductive therapy

If Ebstein anomaly is present in a fetus, what sonographic finding will be demonstrated

Atrialized right ventricle

Which of the following disorders occurs due to the abnormal development of the endocardial cushion

Atrioventricular septal defect

A sonogram demonstrates bilaterally enlarged echogenic fetal kidneys, no detectable urinary bladder, and oligohydramnios. What is the most likely diagnosis

Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease

A fetal ultrasound demonstrates a large protruding tongue, hepatoblastoma, and an omphalocele. What syndrome does this represent

Beckwith-Weidemann syndrome

A patient presents at 18 weeks gestation for a sonogram, what is a possible reason for performing a transvaginal scan

Better assess placenta location

If multicystic dysplastic kidney disease is bilateral, what are the associated sonographic findings

Bilateral multiple smooth-walled noncommunicating cysts of varying sizes in the area of the renal fossa, absence of bladder, and oligohydramnios.

What is the main feature of Potter syndrome

Bilateral renal agenesis

Which sonographic exam is used to assess fetal hypoxia

Biophysical profile

A fetal sonogram reveals a lower abdominal wall mass inferior to the umbilicus, absence of the urinary bladder, and normal amniotic fluid. What disorder does this represent

Bladder exstrophy

Which term describes a fetal head that is very round (short and wide)

Brachycephaly

On a transverse image of a fetus, the spine is on the left side of the screen with the stomach to the bottom of the screen (transducer was transverse on maternal abdomen). What is the lie of the fetus

Breech

Which fetal brain structures should be visualized in the axial plane used to measure the biparietal diameter

CSP, thalamus, and falx cerebri

If a multifetal pregnancy results from assisted reproduction, what can be done to maximize the success rate of live birth

Careful assessment of amnionicity and chorionicity

Which of the following disorders is associated with uncontrolled pre-gestational maternal diabetes

Caudal regression syndrome

A fetus is demonstrated to have very close set orbits and a small nose with a single nostril. What does this represent

Cebocephaly

What is the likely diagnosis if echogenic foci are seen in the right abdomen that produce acoustic shadowing

Cholelithiasis

Sonography demonstrated a complex mass in the uterus that appears to invade the myometrium. The patient demonstrated elevated hCG and an enlarged UT; her doctor was unable to detect a fetal heartbeat. What is the most likely diagnosis

Chorioadenoma destruens

A patient presents with an elevation in the maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein. Sonography demonstrates a normal fetus and a solid hypoechoic mass within the placenta. What is the likely diagnosis

Chorioangioma

Which of the following procedures can determine fetal karyotype at the earliest gestational age

Chorionic villi sampling

What part of the blastocyst implants in the endometrium during implantation

Chorionic villus

Which part of the brain produces cerebrospinal fluid

Choroid plexus

What is the term used to describe absence of the middle fifth phalanx (often observed in trisomy 21)

Clinodactyly

What term describes the inward curvature of the fifth digit towards the fourth digit

Clinodactyly

Sonographic features of narrowing of the aortic arch, enlargement of the right ventricle, and enlargement of the pulmonary artery are characteristics of what heart defect

Coarctation of the aorta

What is a secondary method for detecting absence of fetal kidneys

Color Doppler will demonstrate absence of renal arteries

How is the level of echogenicity of bowel determined

Compared to the echogenicity of the pelvic bones

What classification of placenta previa describes a placenta that symmetrically covers the internal os

Complete previa

What is the function of the aqueduct of Sylvius

Connects the third and fourth ventricles

What imaging plane(s) are most effective for diagnosing cleft lip/palate

Coronal and axial images of fetal face

What is the most common ovarian mass associated with pregnancy

Corpus luteal cyst

What is the term used to describe premature fusion of the cranial sutures

Craniosynostosis

Which of the following is false with respect to the nuchal translucency (NT) exam

Crown rump length must be between 40 mm and 80 mm at time of exam.

What is the most accurate sonographic method for dating a pregnancy

Crown rump length prior to 14 weeks gestation

What is the term used to describe fusion of the orbits

Cyclopia

A fetus is demonstrated to have a mass in the lung that has both cystic and solid components. Pleural effusion is also present. What disorder is indicated

Cystic adenomatoid malformation

What abnormality of the fetal neck is often associated with chromosomal abnormalities

Cystic hygroma

What makes up the maternal portion of the placenta

Decidua basalis

What does the twin peak sign indicate about a pregnancy

Dichorionic diamniotic pregnancy

What disorder is demonstrated by the separation of the two lobes of the thalamus on ultrasound

Dilation of the third ventricle

What is the most common type of twinning

Dizygotic twinning

What sonographic feature is the classic presentation for duodenal atresia

Double bubble sign

What is the first definitive sonographic sign of an intrauterine pregnancy

Double sac sign

A 38-year-old patient presents for routine ultrasound; triple screen showed low maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein (MSAFP), elevated human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and low estriol. Sonographic findings included absent nasal bone, macroglossia, and clinodactyly. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis

Down syndrome

Which of the following is often linked to microtia

Down syndrome

What is the shunt in the fetal circulation allowing blood to bypass the fetal lungs after passing through the right ventricle

Ductus arteriosus

What is the most common renal anomaly

Duplex collecting system

Which of the following heart anomalies is associated with pentalogy of Cantrell

Ectopia cordis

Sonographic features of choroid plexus cysts, micrognathia, rockerbottom feet, omphalocele, and single umbilical artery are consistent with what chromosomal abnormality

Edwards syndrome

What is the preparation required for a transvaginal sonogram for early pregnancy

Empty bladder

What is the cause of immune hydrops

Erythroblastosis fetalis

If polyhydramnios is demonstrated on fetal ultrasound, what gastrointestinal abnormalities are most likely

Esophageal or duodenal atresia

Which of the following is an indication for a first-trimester sonogram

Evaluation of suspected ectopic pregnancy

What does the term polydactyly describe

Extra digits on hands and/or feet

What divides the cerebral right hemisphere from the left hemisphere

Falx cerebri

A fetal sonogram demonstrated a heterogeneous mass on the anterior neck. Maternal history included an iodine deficiency. What is the most likely differential for this finding

Fetal goiter

Which of the following is consistent with a finding of Turner syndrome

Fetuses present with cystic hygroma.

How can you distinguish a focal myometrial contraction from a leiomyoma

Fibroids consistently alter the shape of the myometrium whereas contractions disappear over time.

What plane of the fetal heart will best demonstrate Tetralogy of Fallot

Four chambers, LVOT and RVOT are all required

What fetal presentation is observed if the fetal buttocks are at the cervix and the legs are extended in front of the fetal face

Frank breech

If echogenic bowel is diagnosed, what other abnormalities should be investigated

Gastrointestinal obstruction

A fetus is shown to have bowel floating around in the amniotic fluid herniated through a defect on the right side of a normal cord insertion. What is the likely diagnosis

Gastroschisis

Which abdominal wall defect causes a drastic increase in maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein

Gastroschisis

Which of the following pathologies has clinical presentation that includes hyperemesis, extremely elevated hCG, enlarged uterus and heavy vaginal bleeding

Gestational trophoblast disease

What sonographic sign indicates a female fetus

Hamburger sign

A patient presents for a dating ultrasound at 7 weeks gestation with right lower quadrant pain and a palpable right adnexal mass. Sonography demonstrates an intrauterine pregnancy and an ovarian cyst with a thickened wall and internal echoes. What is the most likely diagnosis

Hemorrhagic corpus luteal cyst

If a fetus is diagnosed with Beckwith-Weidemann syndrome, which abdominal abnormality should be investigated

Hepatomegaly

What is the most common abnormality of the fetal liver

Hepatomegaly

Which of the following is a nonlethal skeletal dysplasia that presents with rhizomelia, macrocrania, frontal bossing, and trident hands

Heterozygous achondroplasia

A patient presents with a nuchal fold measurement of 8 mm. What does this result indicate

High risk for Down syndrome

What type of sterilization is required for a transvaginal transducer

High-level sterilization

A fetal ultrasound demonstrated ethmocephaly, cyclopia, and cleft palate. Which of the following disorders is most likely

Holoprosencephaly

What is the most common cause of hypotelorism

Holoprosencephaly

A male fetus presents with a large fluid collection in the scrotum. What is the term used to describe this finding

Hydrocele

A patient presents with a lateral ventricle measurement of 22 mm, dangling choroid, and the BPD and HC measure 3 weeks greater than the gestational age. What is the most likely diagnosis

Hydrocephalus

What is the term used to describe orbits that are widely spaced apart

Hypertelorism

A fetal heart sonogram demonstrates a small left ventricle, aortic stenosis, and absent mitral valve. What do these findings suggest

Hypoplastic left heart syndrome

The four-chamber view is best for demonstrating which of the following

Hypoplastic right heart

What is the most common cause of an abnormal triple screen test

Incorrect dates

What heart structure contains a natural opening to allow blood to shunt from the right side of the heart to the left side of the heart in the fetus

Interatrial septum

What measure is used to determine hypotelorism

Interocular diameter

The lateral ventricle measurement on a 21-week fetus is 13 mm, what is the implication of this measurement

It indicates ventriculomegaly.

What is the normal situs and lie of the fetal heart

Left chest with apex forming a 45-degree angle with the fetal spine

A patient presents with acute left pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding, low hCG for gestational age, and low hematocrit. Sonography demonstrates a small irregular shaped cystic area in the endometrial canal, an adnexal ring sign in the left adnexa, and free fluid in the cul-de-sacs and adnexas. What is the most likely diagnosis

Left ectopic pregnancy

A female fetus presents with a cystic mass in the left pelvis. The bladder and both kidneys are normal as is the amniotic fluid. What is the most likely diagnosis

Left ovarian cyst

Which of the following abnormalities is associated with Arnold-Chiari Type II malformation

Lemon sign, banana sign, obliterated cisterna magna, and hydrocephalus

A sonogram demonstrates a fetus with the abdominal surface connected to the placenta, scoliosis, and no evidence of an umbilical cord. What abnormality does this represent

Limb-body wall complex

Which of the following is commonly associated with Beckwith-Weidemann syndrome

Macroglossia

What is the most common risk factor for intracranial hemorrhage in utero

Maternal platelet disorders

What maternal conditions are linked to development of placental abruption

Maternal smoking

Which of the following pregnancy tests can be completed in the first trimester

MaterniT21Plus

Which of the following measurements is used to estimate gestational age in the first trimester

Mean sac diameter

Which of the following syndromes is associated with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease, occipital encephalocele, and polydactyly

Meckel-Gruber syndrome

What is an isolated enlargement of the cisterna magna termed

Mega cisterna magna

What is the term used to describe an abnormally small chin

Micrognathia

What are the sonographic features of achondrogenesis

Micromelia, absent mineralization of the fetal bones, enlarged skull, and polyhydramnios

What imaging plane is used for measuring the nuchal translucency

Midsagittal plane with fetal head in neutral position

What defines a Grade II placenta

Moderate indentations in the chorionic plate with "comma-like" calcifications in the placenta

Which of the following is often found with a triploid fetus

Molar pregnancy

What does the T sign represent

Monochorionic diamniotic pregnancy

What type of twin gestation is most likely to incur complications

Monochorionic monoamniotic pregnancy

What type of twinning is most likely to result in conjoined twins

Monochorionic monoamniotic pregnancy

What renal anomaly is caused by obstruction of the fetal ureter, usually in the first trimester

Multicystic dysplastic kidney

Which of the following can cause a false-positive diagnosis for placenta previa

Myometrial contractions in the lower uterine segment

What is the most common reason for maternal hydronephrosis in the third trimester

Nephrolithiasis

What is the term used to describe an umbilical cord that is around the fetal neck

Nuchal cord

Which of the following tests can only be performed between 11 and 14 weeks gestation

Nuchal translucency

What does the chorionicity determine about a pregnancy

Number of placentas

What measurement can be used in conjuction with the biparietal diameter (BPD) to give a "shape-corrected" BPD

Occipitofrontal diameter

Which of the following is often associated with chromosomal abnormalities and ascites

Omphalocele

Which of the following is most likely to correlate with chromosomal abnormalities

Omphalocele containing only bowel

What lethal skeletal dysplasia has the distinct characteristic of deformation of the skull with transducer pressure

Osteogenesis imperfecta type II

How is the biparietal diameter measured

Outer edge of temporal skull - inner edge of temporal skull

What sonographic feature definitively identifies transposition of the great vessels

Outflow tracts are parallel to each other

What is a complication associated with large ovarian cysts or masses

Ovarian torsion

What is the typical cause of a quadruplet pregnancy

Ovulation induction or in vitro fertilization

Which of the chromosomal abnormalities often presents with an inconclusive triple screen with sonographic features of holoprosencephaly and facial anomalies

Patau syndrome

Which maternal population has a higher risk for developing preeclampsia and/or eclampsia

Patients with hypertension

Which of the following disorders includes omphalocele, ectopia cordis, cleft sternum, diaphragmatic hernia, and pericardial defects

Pentalogy of Cantrell

A first-trimester ultrasound is performed at 9 weeks gestation and herniation of bowel is demonstrated into the base of the umbilical cord. What does this most likely represent

Physiologic midgut herniation

A G2P1 patient presents with a history of previous cesarean section. Sonography demonstrates loss of the normal interface between the placenta and the myometrium and what appears to be placenta along the maternal bladder wall. What does this represent

Placenta percreta

What is the most common cause of painless vaginal bleeding in the second and third trimesters

Placenta previa

What is the most likely explanation for painful vaginal bleeding in the second trimester

Placental abruption

What is a possible cause of a thin placenta

Placental insufficiency

Which of the following disorders is caused by an ischemic event or vascular occlusion within the fetal brain

Porencephaly

A male fetus is demonstrated to have bilateral hydronephrosis with hydroureter, dilated bladder, and dilated urethra. What is the cause of these findings

Posterior urethral valves

Which of the following maternal problems is at increased risk for mothers expecting multiple gestations

Preeclampsia and anemia

Which patient population has a predisposition for placenta previa

Previous cesarean sections

Which of the following disorders results from persistent bladder outlet obstruction

Prune belly syndrome

Bilateral renal agenesis, inadequately functioning kidneys, or obstruction of the urinary tract can lead to which of the following

Pulmonary hypoplasia

What should the sonographer do for their patient if they are suffering from supine hypotensive syndrome

Put patient into left lateral decubitus position.

What is the term used to describe conjoined twins that are joined back-to-back in the sacral region

Pyopagus

What is the most frequent cause of oligohydramnios

Renal anomalies

During a fetal heart scan, a hyperechoic mass is identified in the left ventricle; multiple hyperechoic masses were also demonstrated in the renal cortex of both kidneys. What is the most likely diagnosis

Rhabdomyoma with tuberous sclerosis

What term describes shortening of the proximal portions of the limbs

Rhizomelia

What is the term used to describe a cystic structure located in the fetal head in an 8 week gestation

Rhombencephalon

What imaging plane(s) is best for demonstrating a Bochdalek hernia

Sagittal and coronal views of the left abdomen/chest

What imaging plane best demonstrates the disparity in chest to abdomen size found in thanatophoric dysplasia

Sagittal image through chest and abdomen

What imaging plane is best to demonstrate absence of the nasal bone

Sagittal midline image through the fetal face

Which imaging plane will best demonstrate fetal kyphosis

Sagittal spine

What scan planes are typically used to image the fetal spine

Sagittal, coronal, and transverse

What sonographic findings when grouped together indicate Arnold Chiari II malformation

Scalloping of the frontal bones, posteriorly displaced cerebellum, obliteration of the cisterna magna, and enlarged occipital horns of lateral ventricles

What is the term used to describe a lateral curvature of the spine

Scoliosis

What is the cause of hypospadias

Shortened urethra

On a 7-week sonogram, the presence of which of the following structures confirms a monoamniotic twin pregnancy

Single yolk sac with two fetal poles

If fusion of the lower extremities, renal agenesis, and oligohydramnios are demonstrated on sonography, what abnormality is indicated

Sirenomelia

How does an umbilical cord hemangioma present on ultrasound

Solid hyperechoic mass in the umbilical cord near its attachment site in the placenta

Which of the following disorders will demonstrate a normal maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein value

Spina bifida occulta

Which of the following is a false statement with respect to spina bifida

Splaying of the vertebral laminae is easiest to demonstrate on a sagittal image of the spine.

What is the term used to describe a twin that is in close association with the uterine wall

Stuck twin

What is the leading cause of first-trimester vaginal bleeding in the presence of a closed cervix

Subchorionic hemorrhage

What is the term used to describe an additional small lobe of placenta separate from the main segment

Succenturiate lobe

Which of the following is not a typical use of amniocentesis in the third trimester

Test for fetal lung maturity

A fetal sonogram demonstrates a cloverleaf-shaped skull, hydrocephalus, and telephone receiver-shaped long bones. What skeletal dysplasia is most likely

Thanatophoric dysplasia

What criteria should be observed when assessing both left and right ventricular outflow tracts

The aorta and pulmonary artery should crisscross each other.

Which of the following is true with respect to the cerebellum

The cerebellum is a bilobed structure that is shaped like a dumbbell in the posterior fossa of the cranium.

Which of the following statements with respect to the placenta is false

The placenta produces progesterone to maintain the corpus luteum.

What is an ovarian complication of a molar pregnancy

Theca lutein cyst

If esophageal atresia is diagnosed, what tracheal abnormality may also be present

Tracheoesophageal fistula

What imaging plane will best demonstrate the abdominal cord insertion to rule out abdominal wall abnormalities

Transverse abdomen just superior to the kidneys

What is the most appropriate plane to obtain an intraorbital distance

Transverse plane at level of orbits

Which of the chromosomal abnormalities typically presents with bilateral theca lutein cysts

Triploidy

What is the term used to describe a disorder where there is an extra copy of a chromosome

Trisomy

An echogenic focus is demonstrated in the left ventricle of the fetal heart. What is this most likely associated with

Trisomy 21

What is the most common chromosomal abnormality

Trisomy 21

An amniocentesis returns results of 45,X, what disorder does this represent

Turner syndrome

Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is associated with which of the following

Turner syndrome

What is a life-threatening complication resulting from the death of a monochorionic twin

Twin embolization syndrome

What is a heterotopic pregnancy

Twin gestation, where one gestation is implanted in the uterus and the other has an ectopic implantation.

When scanning a twin gestation, what is the appearance of the T sign

Twin membrane separating gestations that terminates at the junction of the placentas in a perpendicular formation

A twin gestation demonstrates a 25% difference in fetal weight between the two gestations, what is the most likely explanation

Twin-twin

How does blood get from the placenta to the fetal heart

Umbilical vein > Ductus venosus > IVC > Right ventricle

When percutaneous umbilical cord sampling is performed under ultrasound guidance, what segment of cord is most often accessed

Umbilical vein at placental cord insertion site

A fetal sonogram demonstrates a normal left kidney but the right has a severely dilated renal pelvis and dilated proximal ureter, the rest of the urinary system is normal. What is the most likely cause

Ureteropelvic junction obstruction

What is the most common complication of amniocentesis

Uterine contractions and cramping

A fetus that presents with anal atresia, ventricular septal defects, and a renal anomaly is likely presenting with which of the following disorders

VACTERL association

If duodenal atresia is diagnosed, what other abnormalities should be investigated for

VACTERL syndrome, Down syndrome, intrauterine growth restriction, and trisomy 18

What complications are associated with a circumvallate placenta

Vaginal bleeding and placental abruption

What is term used to describe the death of a twin fetus in the first trimester that is reabsorbed

Vanishing twin

A sonogram demonstrates a placental cord insertion at the edge of the placenta with the vessels lying over the internal os. What is this disorder

Vasa previa

What is the most common cardiac defect

Ventricular septal defect

The second trimester is considered which of the following

Weeks 13-26

What term describes the number of eggs that are fertilized

Zygosity

What measurements are correlated to determine an estimated fetal weight

biparietal diameter (BPD), head circumference, abdominal circumference (AC), and femur length (FL)

Which of the following measurements is only used in the first trimester

mean sac diameter

What does advanced maternal age represent

≥ 35 years old


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