General Knowledge
Biometry & Growth
Anomalies & Abnormalities
Doppler & Fetal Echo
Placentas & Twins
100

What does MFM stand for?

Maternal Fetal Medicine

100

What does BPD stand for?

Biparietal Diameter

100

What is the "lemon sign" associated with?

Spina Bifida / Open Neural Tube Defect

100

What is the most common congenital heart defect?

VSD

100

Which of the following cannot be an identical twining?

A- Dichorionic Diamniotic

B- Monochorionic Diamniotic

C- Monochorionic Monoamniotic

D- All can be identical.

D- All can be identical

200

What is the most common reason for a high risk pregnancy?

Advanced Maternal Age

200

What is the most accurate biometric parameter for dating a pregnancy in the first trimester?

Crown-rump length

200

A septated & fluid-filled mass in the posterior neck is a _____.

Cystic Hygroma

200

What vessel is evaluated to detect fetal anemia?

Middle Cerebral Artery

200

What condition is characterized by a donor and recipient twin?

Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS)

300

What are the four components of a biophysical profile (BPP) assessed by ultrasound?

Fetal breathing, fetal movement, fetal tone, amniotic fluid

300

What is the earliest gestational age FL should be evaluated for dating?

14 weeks 0 days

300

What condition is most commonly characterized by large echogenic kidneys?

Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidneys

300

Absent or reversed diastolic flow within the UA is indicative of severe _____ ______.

Placental Insufficiency

300

What sign indicates a dichorionic - diamniotic pregnancy?

Lambda Sign / Twin Peak

400

Which structure is typically the first visible sign of an intrauterine pregnancy on ultrasound?

Gestational sac

400

What formula do we use for estimating fetal weight?

Hadlock

400

Which trisomy is most often associated with holoprosencephaly? 

Trisomy 13

400

Another name for an endocardial cushion defect is _____.

atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD)

400

What is the sonographic appearance of a circumvallate placenta?

A large & thick "septation" next to the uterine wall & placenta.

500

What is the CRL range for the nuchal translucency scan?

45mm - 84mm

500

What fetal growth pattern is typical of symmetric IUGR?

Proportionally reduced head and abdominal measurements.

500

What anomaly has the sonographic appearance of a large cystic structure within the fetal brain containing a lot of vascular flow?

Vein of Galen

500

What are the 4 possible components of a Tetralogy of Fallot?

ventricular septal defect, overriding aorta, pulmonary stenosis/atresia, and right ventricular hypertrophy

500

The "TRAP" in TRAP sequence stands for ____ ____ ____ ____.

Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion

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