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OB - 1st trimester
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01/14/2010

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Term
What is the aim of 1st trimester sonography?
Definition

confirm viability

accurately date the pregnancy

diagnose multiple pregnancies

investigate complications

Term
What does the pituitary gland secrestes what happends due to this secretion?
Definition
FSH and LH - causes the growth of follicles
Term
what is off to one side of the follicle and surrounded by follicular cells
Definition
oocyte (egg or ovum)
Term
What happens to one follicle?
Definition
one follicle becomes dominant, bulges on the surface of the ovary, and becomes a mature follicle or a graafian follicle
Term
How long does the graafian follicle continue to enlarge?
Definition
until ovulation
Term
what does the developing follicles produce
Definition
estrogen
Term
The _______ level remains relatively low until 4 days before ________
Definition

estrogen

ovulation

Term
What does the dominant or active follicle produce during ovulation?
Definition
estrogen surge
Term
what surge follows the estrogen surge? what does it result in?
Definition

LH and prostaglandin

results in ovulation

Term
________ follows the LH peak within 12-24 hours
Definition
ovulation
Term
What aids the expulsion of the oocyte from the mature follicle?
Definition
intrafollicular pressure, possibly contraction of the smooth muscle or enzymatic digestion of the follicular wall
Term
Ovulation occurs on approximately ___ day of the menstrual cycle with expulsion of the _______ from the surface of the ovary
Definition

14 days

oocyte

Term
What happenes to the follocle after ovulation?
Definition
the follicle collapses to form the corpus luteum, which secretes progesterone and to a lesser degree estrogen
Term
what involutes if a pregnancy does not occur?
Definition
corpus luteum
Term
What happens to the corpus luteum if there is a pregnancy?
Definition
ivolution of the corpus luteum is prevented by hCG, which is produced by the outer layer of cells of the gestational or chorionic sac
Term
gestation or chorionic sac is aka
Definition
syncytiotrophoblast
Term
What stimulate endomerial cellular proliferation in preparation for implantation and to nourish the blastocyst?
Definition
progesterone and estrogen
Term
what are the changes in the endometrial called?
Definition
decidual reaction
Term
How does decidual reaction occur?
Definition
occurs as a hormonal response regardless of the site of implantation, either ectopic or intrauterine
Term
What is transported into the fimbriated end of the fallopian tube during the ovulation and what picks it up?
Definition

oocyte

fimbria

Term
What draws the oocyte into the fallopian tube?
Definition
the sweeping movement of the fimbria, the currents produced by the action of the cillia of the mucosal cells, and the gentle peristaltic waves from contractions of the fallopian musculature draw the oocyte into the tube
Term
Where does the sperm travel to meet the oocyte?
Definition
sperm must move through the cervical canal and its mucous plug up the endometrial cavity, and down the fallopian tube to meet the awaiting oocyte that is within the ampullary portion of the tube
Term
Fertilization usually occurs within _______ hours after ovulation in the __________ portion of the fallopian tube
Definition

24-36 hours

ampullary

Term
Where does the sperm penetrate? what is it called?
Definition

outer layer of the ovum

aka zona pellucida

Term
which day does fertilization occur to form what?
Definition
fertilization occurs on or about day 14 as the mature ovum and sperm unite to form the zygot in the outer third of the fallopian tube
Term
What does the trophoblast cells differentiate into?
Definition

differentiates into an inner cell  layer (cytotrophoblast)

and an outer multicellular later (syncytiotrophoblast)

Term
what does the trophoblast cells produce? what does it do?
Definition
produces hCG which extends the life of the corpus luteum
Term
What does the corpus luteum secrete? what does this secretion help with?
Definition
progestrone which helps assure retention of the endometrial lining by stiumating the endometrial tissue.
Term
what does the endometrial tissue become if there is a pregnancy?
Definition
the endometrial tissue becomes decidualized hence the decidual reaction
Term
what does the trophoblast ultimately create what does it contribute?
Definition
creates the chorionic membranes and the fetal contribution to the placenta
Term
The male or female reproductive cell (ova or sperm) is called?
Definition
gamete
Term
A ball of 16 cells, surrounded by the zona pellucida, which is transported through the fallopian tube toward the uterus
Definition
morula
Term
an organized collection of cells with a cystic cavity surrounded by trophoblastic cells, it enters the uterine cavity about 7 days afer fertilization and burries into endometrial tissue is called
Definition
blastocyst
Term
What does the blastocyst do after it hatches?
Definition
it begins to invade into the uterine lining to implant
Term
What are the reason to the  ER when the blastocyst implant?
Definition
vaginal bleeding may occur with implantation or burrowing of the blastocyst
Term
what are the 3 germ cell layers that comprise the embryonic disk?
Definition

endoderm - inner layer

mesoderm - middle layer

ectoderm - outer layer

Term
when is the implantation completed?
Definition
day 23 as the endometrial membrane reforms over the blastocyst
Term
where does the implantation usually occur?
Definition
in the fundal region of the uterus
Term
decidualized endometrium that closes over and surrounds the blastocyst is called
Definition
decidua capsularis
Term
decidualized endometrium that develops where the blastocyst attaches, it contributes to the maternal portion of the placenta (mom's part of the placenta)
Definition
decidua basalis
Term
decidualized endometerium that results from hormal influence on the uninvolved endometrial tissue is called
Definition

decidua parietalis

this is part of the endometrium and not involved in the mimplantation area

Term
What is the double decidual sac sign describes as?
Definition
a method of differentiation between an early intrauterine pregnancy and the decidual cast of an ectopic pregnancy
Term
What are the 2 echogenic ring of the double decidual sac sign?
Definition

one ring is created by the gestational sac and its echogenic outer layer of chorion

the other ring is formed by the echogenic endometrium of the lining of the uterus

Term
What does the placenta contain and what are they derived from?
Definition

both maternal and fetal tissue

maternal component derived from the decidua basalis

fetal component derived from the trophblastic tissue

Term
By the 5th week what does the trophoblast develop into?
Definition
chorionic villi
Term
what does the chorionic villi do after it is developed?
Definition
the villi in contact with the decidual basalis rapidly increase in number and vascularity to become the chorion frondosum, which is the fetal part of the placenta
Term
What happens to the rest of the chorion by the 5th week? what is it named?
Definition
the rest of the chorion undergoes atrophy and becomes smooth and is named the chorion laeve
Term
when does the vasularization of the placenta occur?
Definition
at the beginning of the 5th week
Term
What is the membrane that is actually the chorionic villi which surrounded the blastocyst but did not further develop into chorion frondosum. It becomes compressed and avascular
Definition
chorionic membrane
Term
The ________ ________ surrounds the gestational sac and extends up to and merges with the edge of the placenta
Definition
chorionic membrane
Term
What are the 3 layers of the chorionic cavity?
Definition

syncytiotrophoblast

cytotrophoblast

extraembryonic mesoderm

Term
The embryo is lying inside its closely fittting _______ sac which lies inside the much larger ________ sac
Definition

amniotic sac

chorionic sac

Term
Which membrane forms from cells that originated from the inner blastocyst. It initially forms opposite the secondary yolk sac, and is attached to the embryonic disk
Definition
amniotic membrane
Term
Where does the amniotic membrane remain attached to the embryo?
Definition
at the umbilical cord insertion site
Term
when do we start seeing the amnion membrane?
Definition
7weeks
Term
when does the amnion and chorion being to fuse?
Definition
by 12-16 weeks
Term
the formation of the neural plate and its closure to form the nural tube is called?
Definition
neurulation
Term
when and where does neurulation being?
Definition
begins in the 5th week in the thoracic region and extends caudally and cranially resulting in complete closure by the end of 6th week
Term
failure of the closure of the neural tube will result in _______
Definition
neural tube defects
Term
Describe when and how the heart is developed?
Definition

during the 5th week, 2 cardiac tubes (primitive heart) develop. By the end of the 5th week, these tubes begin to pump into a primitive paired vascular system

by the end of the 6th week, blood flow is unidirectional and by the end of the 8th week, the heart attains its definitive form

Term
when does the primitive gut form?
Definition
during the 6th week
Term
when does the midgut form?
Definition
the midgut herniates into the umbilical cord from week 8 through the end of week 12
Term
The _______ separates from the ________ sinus by the end of 8th week and the _______ membrane perforates by the end of week 10
Definition
rectum / urogenital / anal
Term
The primitive _______ (aka _________) ascend from the pelvis starting at approx. week 8, but do not reach their adult position until week 11
Definition
kidneys / metanephrons
Term
When does the external genitalia form?
Definition
external genitalia do not reach mature fetal form until the end of week 14
Term
when does nearly all congenital malformaions, except for genitalia abnormalities originate?
Definition
before or during the embryonic period
Term
___________ is a protein produced by ___________ which is detectable in maternal serum and urine
Definition
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) / trophoblastic tissue
Term
what does hCG support?
Definition
hCG supports the corpus luteum, thereby assuring a continuous supply of progesterone in the 1st trimester
Term
when is hCG first detected?
Definition
3 weeks after the LMP or 7-10 days after ovulation
Term
what happens to the hCG every 2-3 days?
Definition
it doubles
Term
what happens to the hCG around 8-9 weeks?
Definition
it plateau's around 8-9 weeks, then declines
Term
which 2 ways can the beta hCG be done?
Definition

qualitative - urine results are either + or -

quantitative - blood results provide specific levels of the protein present, namely alpha-feto protein, which is produced by the fetal liver

Term
greater than expeted levels of hCG are associated with?
Definition

incorrect dates

gestational trophoblastic disease

multiple gestations

Term
less than expected levels of hCG are associated with
Definition
incorrect dates
ectopic pregnancy
embryonic demise
Term
second internaltional standard (2IS) or second international reference preparation = __________
Definition
International reference preparation (IRP) ÷ 2
Term
First international reference preparation (IRP) =
Definition
2 x 2IS
Term
what is the first sonographic evidence that a normal, intrauerine pregnancy is present?
Definition
the identification of a gestational sac within the endometrial cavity
Term
what are the normal sonographic observations of a gestational sac?
Definition

double sac sign

round, oval well defined borders

position in the fundus or mid uterus

echogenic, intact borders

grows - 1 mm per day

yolk sac is present when the mean sac diameter is ≥ 13mm

Term
about how fast does the gestational sac grow?
Definition
about 1 mm per day
Term
when does the yolk sac appear?
Definition
5.5 weeks
Term
when does the embryo first appear adjacent to the yolk sac?
Definition
6 weeks
Term
when does the embryo first appear adjacent to the yolk sac?
Definition
6 weeks
Term
When can a mean sac diameter be used? why?
Definition
mean sac diameer can be used to date an early 1st trimester preganancy. Because several extrinsic facors can alter sac dimensions, MSD is best used prior to identification of a crown rump length
Term
How is a mean diamter calculated?
Definition

from 3 planar section

ap +  long + trans

Term
When does the primary yolk sac (aka primitive) formed?
Definition
at approx 23 days
Term
what happens to the primary yolk sac? what does it result in? when?
Definition
the primary yolk sac is pinched off and extruded, which results in the formation of the secondary yolk sac, forming at approx. 27-28 days
Term
which yolk sac is visible in ultrasound?
Definition
the secondary yolk sac
Term
where is the yolk sac located?
Definition
in the chorionic cavity
Term
what is the first structure we see within the gestational sac?
Definition
the yolk sac
Term
when is the yolk sac always seen?
Definition
when the MSD is 8mm
Term
when is the yolk sac seen ev and trans abd?
Definition

endo vaginal - 5 weeks

trans abdominal - 7 weeks when the MSD is 20mm

Term
when the embyonic demise how is the yolk sac seen?
Definition
calcified yolk sacs are only see with embryonic demise
Term
what can be helpful in determining amnionicity of the pregnancy?
Definition
the number of yolk sacs present
Term
the number of yolk sacs will be the same as
Definition
number of amniotic sacs
Term
what is the normal diameter of a yolk sac?
Definition
should never exceed 5.6mm
Term
what does enlarged yolk sac have?
Definition
ominous outcomes
Term
which measurement is the most accurate of all thoughout the pregnancy, and is accurate for dating to within 3-5 days if measured properly?
Definition
crown rump length
Term
What is the correct measurement for a crown rump lenght?
Definition
is obtained from the top of the head to the bottom of the rump (excluding legs)
Term
what is the embryonic growth rate?
Definition
1mm per day
Term
which growth rate is the same as embryonic growth rate?
Definition
gestational sac growth rate
Term
what is the rule of thumb to get the gestational age?
Definition
CRL + 42 = GA (days)
Term
which is the single most important feature for the confirmation of embryonic and fetal life?
Definition
the identification of cardiac activity
Term
__________ the embryo and embryonic cardiac activity can be reliably and consistently identified earlier than ____________
Definition
transvaginally / transabdominally
Term
__________ ultrasound can identify a normal embryo without cardiac activity
Definition
transvaginally
Term
it is abnormal to identify an embryo without cardiac activity with ________ ultrasound
Definition
transabdominal
Term
which the first organ to function within the embryo?
Definition
heart
Term
when does the embryonic heart starts beating?
Definition
approx 35 days, when the endocardial heart tubes fuse to form a single heart tube
Term
when does the heart obtain its adult configuration?
Definition
end of the 8th week
Term
what is the heart rate for 6 week and 9 week embryo?
Definition

90-115 bmp - 6 weeks

140-160 - 9 weeks

Term
when is umbilical cord  formed?
Definition
end of 6th week
Term
how is the umbilical cord formed?
Definition
the amnion expands and envelops the connecting stalk, the yolk stalk and the allantois
Term
what does the umbilical cord contain?
Definition
2 arteries and 1 vein
Term
the umbilical cord is embedded in ___________
Definition
wharton's jelly
Term
what does the umbilical cord contain?
Definition
allantois, yolk sac aka vitelline duct, 2 arteries, 1 vein
Term
what is the vitelline duct aka?
Definition

omphalomesenteric

yolk sac

Term
what grows into the body stalk?
Definition
allantois
Term
what fuse to become the umbilical cord?
Definition
the yolk and body stalks
Term
what does the umbilical vein carry? and how?
Definition
carries oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus through the ductus venosus into the IVC and the heart
Term
what does umbilical vein become in a new born?
Definition
ligamentum teres, left portal vein and the ligamentum venosum
Term
what does the allantois become after the baby is born and what is it associated with?
Definition
associated with bladder development and becomes the urachus and the median umbilical ligament
Term
what does the yolk sac connect?
Definition
the primitive gut to the yolk sac
Term
________ and _____________ within the umbilical cord have been described to occur in the 1st trimester
Definition
cysts and pseudocysts
Term
when are the cysts within the umbilical cord usually seen and when does it disappear?
Definition
seen in the 8th week and disappear by the 12th week
Term
how does a cysts in the umbilical arrise?
Definition
may originate from remnants of the allantois and usually resolve in utero
Term
Around the 6th week of gestation, 3 primary brain vesicles develop. what are they?
Definition

1 prosencephalon

2 mesencephalon

3 rhombensephalon

Term
the rhombencephalon divides into?
Definition
2 segment
Term
what forms when the rhombencephalon divide? when can it be imaged?
Definition

the cystic rhomboid fossa forms

imaged routinely from the 8th - 11th week of gestation

Term
what does the midgut, derived from the primitive gut develop into?
Definition
develops and form the majority of the small bowel, cecum, ascending colon, and proximal transverse colon
Term
how does the yolk stalk form?
Definition
because the midgut is in direct communication with the yolk sac, amniotic cavity expansion pulls the yolk sac away from the embryo, forming the yolk stalk
Term
how does the midgut herniate into the base of the umbilical cord?
Definition
as amniotic expansion occurs, the midgut elongates faster than the embryo is growing causing the midgut to herniate into the base of the umbilical cord
Term
how does the small bowel appear within the base of the umbilical cord?
Definition
appears as an echogenic mass within the base of the umbilical cord
Term
when must the herniation of the bowel be diagnosed as abnormal?
Definition
after 14 weeks of gestation
Term
what is nuchal translucency?
Definition
nuchal translucency is an abnormal fluid collection behind the fetal neck that is reported as a late first trimester finding between 10-14 weeks of gestation
Term
what is an abnormal thickness of a nuchal translucency?
Definition
3mm
Term
what is nuchal translucency associated with?
Definition
aneuploidy, which is an abnormal number of chromosomes, and is seen in trisomy 13, 18, 21, ripoloidy and turner's syndrome
Term
when is limb buds that are embryologically recognizable?
Definition
during the 6th week of gestation
Term
when is the spine develop?
Definition
5th -  7th week of gestation
Term
when does the skeletal system develop? give the order of development
Definition
the skeletal system begins to develop during the 6th week with the upper limbs forming first, followed by the lower limbs. The hands and feet develop later but are completely formed by the end of the 10th week. Fingers and toes are regonized with transvaginal sonography at 11 weeks
Term
when does the embryonic face form?
Definition
the embryonic face undergoes significant evolution starting in the 5th week, with palate fusion beginning around the 12th week of gestation
Term
which feature of the face is seen as brightly echogenic structures during 9th week?
Definition
maxilla and mandible
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