1,808 results found
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Failed early pregnancy

  Diagnosis certain
Luis Gerardo Duque F
Published 04 Jul 2022
94% complete
Ultrasound
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Vanishing twin phenomenon

  Diagnosis probable
Garth Kruger
Published 19 Jul 2012
54% complete
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Torsion of dermoid cyst in a primigravid

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 21 Nov 2021
80% complete
MRI
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Scalp hematoma types (diagram)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Craig Hacking
Published 30 Apr 2018
38% complete
Diagram
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Marginal cord insertion

  Diagnosis certain
Satish Kumar Gupta
Published 29 Sep 2023
97% complete
Ultrasound
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Variation in placental morphology: diagrams

  Diagnosis not applicable
Yuranga Weerakkody
Published 14 Apr 2011
32% complete
Diagram
Article

Fetal atrioventricular block

Fetal atrioventricular block is a form a fetal bradyarrhythmia often classified into fetal partial atrioventricular block (PAVB) fetal complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) Epidemiology Fetal atrioventricular block is considered rare finding with reported occurrences of around 1:11,000-20,0...
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Cystic renal dysplasia

Cystic renal dysplasia refers to a subgroup of congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract characterized by the dysplastic renal parenchyma and formation of cysts. The most severe form is multicystic dysplastic kidney, in which functional renal parenchyma is absent and only undifferenti...
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The crisscross sign

The crisscross sign is a fetal ultrasound sign that describes the normal relationship between the ventricular outflows tracts of the fetal heart. The left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT); represented by the take-off of the aorta (Ao) from the left ventricle, is perpendicular (90o) to the right ...
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Pregnancy of uncertain viability (PUV)

  Diagnosis certain
Alexandra Stanislavsky
Published 17 Apr 2011
82% complete
Ultrasound
Article

Echogenic fetal bowel

Echogenic fetal bowel is an observation in antenatal ultrasound imaging, in which fetal bowel appears to be brighter than it is supposed to be. It is a soft marker for trisomy 21 and has several other associations. When observed, it needs to be interpreted in the context of other associated abno...
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Hemimegalencephaly

Hemimegalencephaly is a rare congenital disorder of cortical formation with hamartomatous overgrowth of all or part of a cerebral hemisphere. This results from either increased proliferation or decreased apoptosis (or both) of developing neurons 2. Epidemiology Hemimegalencephaly is a cryptoge...
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Early pregnancy

Early pregnancy roughly spans the first ten weeks of the first trimester. Radiographic features Antenatal ultrasound  0-4.3 weeks: no ultrasound findings 4.3-5.0 weeks:  possible small gestational sac possible double decidual sac sign (DDSS) possible intradecidual sac s...
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Choriocarcinoma

  Diagnosis certain
Abdel-Rahman Abdel-Halim
Published 03 Nov 2014
95% complete
CT
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Missed miscarriage

A missed miscarriage, sometimes termed a missed abortion 3, is a situation when there is a non-viable fetus within the uterus, without symptoms of a miscarriage.   Radiographic features Ultrasound Ultrasound diagnosis of miscarriage should only be considered when either a mean gestation sac d...
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Postpartum hemorrhage risk factors (mnemonic)

A mnemonic to remember the basic risk factors of postpartum hemorrhage is: PARTUM Mnemonic P: prolonged labor / polyhydramnios / previous C-section A: APH R: recent Hx of bleeding T: twins U: uterine fibrosis M: multiparity 
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Pentalogy of Cantrell

The pentalogy of Cantrell is an extremely rare phenomenon with an incidence estimated at around 6 per million live births 3.  It encompasses the following 5 main features 1. omphalocele ectopia cordis (abnormal location of heart) diaphragmatic defect pericardial defect or sternal cleft car...
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Increased fetal abdominal circumference

Increased fetal abdominal circumference is usually given when the abdominal circumference lies above the 90th percentile. During the second and especially the third trimester, an increased abdominal circumference usually contributes to a high estimated fetal weight (large for dates fetus), which...
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Anatomy of fetal eye

  Diagnosis not applicable
Rupesh Namdev
Published 11 May 2014
29% complete
Annotated image
Article

Proboscis

Proboscis is a rare congenital anomaly where an anterior appendage-like structure is seen projecting from the midline fetal face/forehead. Depending on the exact location, this has further been classified into various subtypes (e.g. interorbital proboscis). Pathology Associations The presence...

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