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Ectrodactyly

Ectrodactyly (also known as a split hand-split foot malformation, cleft hand or lobster claw hand) is a skeletal anomaly predominantly affecting the hands (although the feet can also be affected). The condition has a highly variable severity. Epidemiology The estimated incidence is at ~ 1 in 9...
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Ruputured tubal ectopic on MRI

  Diagnosis certain
Shailaja Muniraj
Published 19 Jan 2017
90% complete
MRI Photo
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Fetal congenital diaphragmatic hernia - Bochdalek type

  Diagnosis almost certain
Satish Kumar Gupta
Published 30 Aug 2023
82% complete
Ultrasound
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Cloverleaf skull (craniosynostosis)

  Diagnosis certain
Aws Qahtan Hamdi
Published 08 Aug 2022
91% complete
Ultrasound
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Normal early pregnancy with physiological gut herniation

  Diagnosis almost certain
Alexandra Stanislavsky
Published 16 May 2011
60% complete
Ultrasound
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Ectopia cordis

Ectopia cordis is an extremely rare congenital malformation where the heart is located partially or totally outside the thoracic cavity. The four main ectopic positions are: adjacent to the thorax: ~60% abdominal: 15-30% thoracoabdominal: 7-18%  cervical: ~3% Epidemiology The incidence is ...
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McKusick Kaufman syndrome

McKusick Kaufman syndrome (MKS) is an autosomal recessive multiple malformation syndrome primarily characterised by hydrometrocolpos - vaginal atresia post-axial polydactyly congenital heart disease
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Normal first trimester pregnancy

  Diagnosis certain
Matthew Lukies
Published 04 Dec 2023
94% complete
Ultrasound
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Abnormally thickened endometrium (differential)

Abnormally thickened endometrium on imaging may occur for a number of reasons which may be categorised based on whether or not they are related to pregnancy. Aetiologies may also be classified based on whether the patient is premenopausal or postmenopausal. Differential diagnosis Pregnancy-rel...
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Mirror syndrome

Mirror syndrome or triple oedema or Ballantyne syndrome is a rare disorder affecting pregnant women. It refers to the unusual association of fetal and placental hydrops with maternal pre-eclampsia and oedema. History and etymology It was first described in 1892 by John William Ballantyne.
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Subchorionic haemorrhage

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ali Abougazia
Published 31 Mar 2013
63% complete
Ultrasound
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Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita

  Diagnosis certain
Praveen Jha
Published 30 Dec 2011
91% complete
Ultrasound
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Fetal movement - great toe sucking

  Diagnosis not applicable
Maulik S Patel
Published 30 Oct 2023
47% complete
Ultrasound
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Choroid plexus cyst

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 21 Jun 2014
66% complete
Ultrasound
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Ductus venosus flow waveform

  Diagnosis not applicable
Yuranga Weerakkody
Published 14 May 2011
47% complete
Diagram
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Syndactyly

  Diagnosis probable
Alexandra Stanislavsky
Published 18 May 2011
50% complete
Ultrasound
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Tubal ectopic pregnancy

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 04 Dec 2020
79% complete
Ultrasound Photo
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Habitual miscarriage

A habitual miscarriage is the term given when a woman has had more than three miscarriages and it affects approximately 1-2% of women. Pathology Many causes are identified. congenital uterine Mullerian duct anomalies acquired uterine causes leiomyoma uterine adhesion bands cervical incom...
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Thanatophoric dwarfism

  Diagnosis certain
Dennis Odhiambo Agolah
Published 02 Aug 2022
97% complete
Ultrasound
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Placental abruption

Placental abruption (or abruptio placentae) refers to a premature separation of the normally implanted placenta after the 20th week of gestation and before the 3rd stage of labour. It is a potentially fatal complication of pregnancy and a significant cause of third-trimester bleeding/antepartum ...

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