LABS
MULTIPLES
ANATOMY
ABNORMALITY
TRISOMY
100

What could cause a low HCG?

wrong dates

ectopic

miscarrying

100

What type of twins do you get if the egg splits between 9-13 days?

Mono/mono

100

Angle of incidence for MCA

<15 degrees

100

Maternal proteinuria, hypertension, edema:

Preeclampsia

100
DUODENAL ATRESIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH WHICH TRISOMY?

TRISOMY 21

200

Which lab is associated with gastroschesis?

AFP

200

One twin develops only from the waist down. The other twin is at risk for cardiac failure due to pumping blood to the other. What is this?

Acardiac Twin/TRAP

200

At what level do you measure BPD/HC?

Midline- falx & thalamus

200

What causes immune hydrops?

The mother's antibodies attacking fetal red blood cells or platelets

200

Rocker bottom feet is associated with which trisomy?

Trisomy 18

300

What are the 4 labs in the quad screen?

HCG

AFP

Estriol

Inhibin A

300

Blood transfusion will help anemia in twin-to-twin transfusion, true or false?

False.

300

When should the herniated bowel return to the abdomen?

12 wks

300

Anembryonic pregnancy is also called?

Blighted ovum

300

Holoprosencephaly is most commonly associate with which trisomy?

Trisomy 13

400

What causes HCG to rise?

Trophoblastic

Multiples

Wrong dates

400

What is the name for the abnormal blood vessel connections (arteriovenous shunt) in placenta causing blood to flow uneven between twin fetuses.

Twin to twin transfusion syndrome

400

What cranial structures are located in the posterior cranial fossa?

Cerebellum/cisterna magna

400

When are the lateral ventricles considered dilated?

1cm

400

Another name for trisomy 18

Edwards syndrome

500

When is a quad screen performed?

18-22wks

500

What is the most common type of conjoined twins?

Thoracopagus

500

When should you begin to see cardiac activity?

5.5-6wks

500

Esophageal atresia would cause polyhydramnios or oligohydramnios?

Poly

500

Which trisomy has the poorest outcome?

Trisomy 13

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