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Abdominal ectopic pregnancy
Published
06 Jul 2022
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CT
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Monochorionic monoamniotic twin pregnancy
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02 Jul 2019
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Ultrasound
Article
In utero syphilis infection
In utero syphilis infection, or congenital syphilis, results from transplacental transmission of the maternal infection from the spirochete Treponema pallidum, subspecies pallidum.
For a general discussion, and for links to other system specific manifestations, please refer to the article on s...
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Conjoined twins
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22 Oct 2022
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MRI
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Fetal anasarca
Fetal anasarca refers to generalised fetal body oedema and usually occurs as a component of hydrops fetalis. The fetal subcutaneous tissues appear diffusely thickened often to more than 5 mm.
Pathology
It occurs from a fluid shift from the intravascular compartment into the interstitial extra...
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Microcephaly
Microcephaly (plural: microcephalies) is a descriptive term meaning a small head associated with numerous disorders of diverse aetiology. It is usually associated with microencephaly (plural: microencephalies) (small brain). For the purpose of this article, the two terms will be used interchange...
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Pregnancy with intrauterine contraceptive device
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02 Feb 2022
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Ultrasound
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Maternal hydronephrosis in pregnancy
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14 Aug 2023
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CT
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Single live gestation with concurrent intrauterine device
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27 Aug 2022
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Ultrasound
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Gartner duct cyst
Gartner duct cysts develop from embryologic remnants of the Wolffian (mesonephric) duct. They are often noticed incidentally on ultrasound or MRI.
Epidemiology
Associations
Gartner duct cysts most often are isolated findings, but can also be associated with abnormalities of the metanephric ur...
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Congenital utero-vaginal anomalies
There are many classification systems for congenital utero-vaginal anomalies. These include:
Buttram and Gibbons classification 2
American Fertility Society (AFS) classification
Modified Rock and Adam - AFS classification
Modified Rock and Adam - AFS classification
This classification divid...
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Beta-hCG
Beta-hCG (bHCG or β-hCG) is a sex hormone found in the mother's blood serum that can be used to help interpret obstetric ultrasound findings.
Beta-hCG levels may be used in three ways in the clinical setting of pregnancy:
qualitatively, for presence/absence of fetal tissue
more often determin...
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Cleft lip
Published
27 Dec 2011
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Ultrasound
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Fetal monitoring equipment
Published
06 Dec 2015
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X-ray
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Uterine choriocarcinoma
Published
22 Jan 2017
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CT
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Anencephaly
Published
07 May 2022
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Ultrasound
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Fetal transverse cerebellar diameter
In obstetric imaging, the fetal transverse cerebellar diameter (TCD) is often measured as an additional fetal biometric parameter. It is measured as the maximal diameter between the cerebellar hemispheres on an axial scan. The value of the transverse cerebellar diameter in mm's is considered rou...
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Heart in the mouth (Rorschach radiology)
Published
26 Jul 2019
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Ultrasound
Article
Binocular distance
The binocular distance (BOD) is a measurement between the two lateral (outer) canthi of each eye. It is sometimes used as a accessory fetal biometric parameter where it is often documented on both 2nd trimester anatomy scans on axial brain scans. The largest diameter of the orbit should be used ...
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Umbilical cord prolapse
Umbilical cord prolapse is a situation where the umbilical cord protrudes into the cervical canal.
Epidemiology
The estimated incidence is at 0.2-0.5% of all pregnancies 4,5.
Pathology
Associations
Recognised associations include
multifetal pregnancy: twin gestation
non cephalic/abnormal...