MFM Physicians
Trisomies
CHD
Bones, Bones, Bones
100

Someone who will order MCA's for polyhydramnios.

Who is Dr. Lang?

100

An AV canal defect is the most common CHD in this syndrome.

What is Down Syndrome?

100

The most common congenital heart defect (CHD) detected on fetal ultrasound.

What is a VSD (ventricular septal defect)?

100

The first limb bone usually to be clearly defined and measured on a fetal ultrasound.

What is the femur bone?

200

A man who knows many languages.

Who is Dr. Fox?

200

A proboscis may be a facial anomaly seen during the fetal ultrasound.

What is Trisomy 13?

200

A single large vessel arises from the heart, overriding a ventricular septal defect (VSD), rather than the normal two separate vessels (aorta and pulmonary artery).

What is truncus arteriosus?

200

Severe shortening in the long bones.

What is micromelia?

300

Has been heard to say "I want to adopt a Down Syndrome baby".

Who is Dr. Rink?

300

Another name used could be Edwards Syndrome.

What is Trisomy 18?

300

Where both the aorta and pulmonary artery arise from the right ventricle, usually with a VSD.

What is double-outlet right ventricle?

300

Characterized by extreme shortening of limbs, bowed femurs or cloverleaf skull, usually a type of lethal skeletal dysplasia.

What is Thanatophoric Dysplasia?

400

A doctor who has been able to keep a plant alive and never watered it once.

Who is Dr. Kabiru?

400

Patau Syndrome is another name for this.

What is Trisomy 13?

400

The standard view of the heart that is routine, but also often misses complex heart defects. 

What is the 4-chamber view?

500

The physician that once 

Who is Dr. Retzke? 

500

Finding consistent with a strawberry-shaped cranium and rocker-bottom feet.

What is Trisomy 18?

500

A specialized ultrasound ordered if a structural issue of the heart is suspected, allowing doctors to map out the heart's structure and blood flow before birth.

What is a Fetal Echocardiogram (FE)?

500

Ultrasound cannot see this bone because they are entirely cartilage at birth, only turning into solid bone between ages 2 and 6.

What is the kneecap (patella)?

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