1,808 results found
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Chorionic bump

  Diagnosis almost certain
Nadim Abuhashem
Published 16 Aug 2023
75% complete
Ultrasound
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Chiari II malformation

  Diagnosis almost certain
Dr Muhammad Yousaf
Published 31 May 2022
79% complete
Ultrasound
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Esophageal atresia

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 21 Apr 2011
82% complete
Ultrasound
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Anencephaly

  Diagnosis certain
Andressa Wiltgen
Published 27 Nov 2020
94% complete
Ultrasound
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Gastric volvulus with diaphragmatic hernia during pregnancy

  Diagnosis certain
Leanne Chin
Published 08 Jun 2020
98% complete
X-ray MRI
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Gossypiboma and small bowel obstruction

  Diagnosis certain
Ibrahim M. Jubarah
Published 08 Nov 2020
93% complete
CT
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Hepatic infarct complicating HELLP syndrome

  Diagnosis almost certain
Youssef Sakhy
Published 05 Jan 2023
80% complete
CT
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Endometrial thickness

Endometrial thickness is a commonly measured parameter on routine gynecological ultrasound and MRI. The appearance, as well as the thickness of the endometrium, will depend on whether the patient is of reproductive age or postmenopausal and, if of reproductive age, at what point in the menstrual...
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Quadruple screening test

The quadruple screening test, also known as the quad screen, AFP Plus quad test or multiple marker screening test, is a maternal antenatal screening blood test that can be used in conjunction with other investigations e.g. ultrasound soft markers, to estimate the risk of aneuploidy 1.  This is ...
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Triple screening

Triple screening refers to a screening blood test that is used to screen pregnant women for possible neural tube defects, Down syndrome and trisomy 18 in the developing fetus. It measures: alpha-fetoprotein beta hCG unconjugated estriol Interpretation An abnormal test result doesn't indica...
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Thanatophoric dwarfism

  Diagnosis probable
Yi-Jin Kuok
Published 05 Apr 2012
29% complete
X-ray
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Erb palsy

Erb palsy, also known as brachial plexus birth palsy, is a form of obstetric brachial plexus injury as a result of complications during delivery.  Clinical presentation The most common cause is due to excessive lateral traction or stretching of the fetal head and neck in opposite directions du...
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Dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy

A dichorionic triamniotic (DCTA) triplet pregnancy is a type a multifetal pregnancy where two of the triplets are monochorionic. This type of pregnancy can carry a unique set of complications. See also triplet pregnancy
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IUCD in pregnancy

  Diagnosis certain
Dennis Odhiambo Agolah
Published 09 Apr 2022
97% complete
Ultrasound
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Congenital hypothyroidism

Congenital hypothyroidism (CHT), previously known as cretinism, can be of thyroidal or central (hypothalamic/pituitary) origin and can have a widely diverse molecular etiology. Clinical presentation Most children are asymptomatic at birth and are diagnosed after screening. In untreated congeni...
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First trimester oligohydramnios

  Diagnosis certain
Matt A. Morgan
Published 11 Jan 2017
94% complete
Ultrasound
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Robinow syndrome

Robinow syndrome is a rare heterogeneous genetic disorder with at least two distinct forms. Terminology Fetal face syndrome and Robinow-Silverman syndrome are the other synonyms for this genetic disorder. Formerly it was known as costovertebral segmentation defect with mesomelia 8. Epidemiolo...
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Uterine duplication anomalies

Uterine duplication anomalies are a group of Müllerian duct anomalies where fusion of the Müllerian duct associated structures fail to some degree: uterus didelphys: class III bicornuate uterus: class IV (second commonest duplication anomaly) septate uterus: class V (commonest du...
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Gastroschisis

Gastroschisis refers to an extra-abdominal herniation (evisceration) of fetal or neonatal bowel loops (and occasionally portions of the stomach and or liver) into the amniotic cavity through a para-umbilical anterior abdominal wall defect. Epidemiology The estimated incidence is around 1-6 per...
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Umbilical vein varix

Umbilical vein varix (UVV) refers to a focal dilatation of the umbilical vein. Epidemiology Associations UVVs were initially thought to have a high association with other anomalies which include: chromosomal anomalies: 5-12% with FIUVV 2,3 Down syndrome   underlying congenital cardiovascul...

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