Atlas of Obstetric Ultrasound
Atlas of Obstetric Ultrasound
Atlas of Obstetric Ultrasound
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Contents:
Fetal faces
Legend:Fetal faces
Reference(s):Rotten D, Levaillant JM. Two- and three-dimensional sonographic
assessment of the fetal face. 1. A systematic analysis of the normal face. Ultrasound
Obstet Gynecol 2004;23(3):22431. PubMed PMID: 15027008.
Placenta
Normal placenta
Legend:Normal placenta
Normal umbilical cord
Placenta previa
Legend:Placenta previa
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Placenta accreta
Legend:Placenta accreta
Velamentous insertion of the cord
Vasa previa
Legend:Vasa previa
Chorioangioma of the placenta
Molar pregnancy
Legend:Molar pregnancy
Single umbilical artery
Cord hemangioma
Legend:Cord hemangioma
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Abruptio placentae
Legend:Abruptio placentae
Legend:3D ultrasound is an ideal tool for the evaluation of the fetal face
Legend:The bones that form the fetal skull and the interposed sutures and fontanelles
are visualized using an application of 3D ultrasound
Reference(s):Faro C, Benoit B, Wegrzyn P, Chaoui R, Nicolaides KH. Three-
dimensional sonographic description of the fetal frontal bones and metopic suture.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2005;26(6):61821. PubMed PMID: 16193520.
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3D tomography of fetal face
Micrognathia
Legend:Micrognathia
Reference(s):Rotten D, Levaillant JM, Martinez H, Ducou le Pointe H, Vicaut E. The
fetal mandible: a 2D and 3D sonographic approach to the diagnosis of retrognathia
and micrognathia. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2002;19(2):12230. PubMed
PMID: 11876802.
Binder syndrome
Apert syndrome
Trigonocephaly
Legend:An abnormal shape of the skull with a triangular forehead and a premature
closure of the metopic suture is suggestive of trigonocephaly, a rare form of
craniostenosis that is frequently associated with other anomalies
Reference(s):Chaoui R, Levaillant JM, Benoit B, Faro C, Wegrzyn P, Nicolaides KH.
Three-dimensional sonographic description of abnormal metopic suture in second-
and third-trimester fetuses. Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2005;26(7):7614. PubMed
PMID: 16308900.
Skin tag
Legend:Skin tag
Legend:Cerebral vessels
Legend:Cephaloceles
Myelomeningocele
Legend:Myelomeningocele
Myelocele
Legend:Myelocele
Holoprosencephaly
Legend:Holoprosencephaly
Megacisterna magna
Legend:With megacisterna magna the depth of the cisterna magna is increased but
the cerebellum has a normal appearance and the fourth ventricle appears normally
closed by the posterior vermis
Dandy-Walker malformation
Legend:Dandy-Walker malformation is a distortion of the anatomy of the posterior
fossa characterized by the following elements: the cisterna magna is expanded and
the tentorium is displaced superiorly, the cerebellar vermis is rotated superiorly and
this results in a posterior opening of the fourth ventricle; the vermis may be normal,
hypoplastic or absent; the cerebellar hemispheres may be normal or hypoplastic;
ventriculomegaly and other anomalies are frequent
Vermian hypoplasia
Legend:This anomaly is similar to Blakes pouch cyst but for the hypoplasia of the
vermis that is small and dysmorphic. It was once referred to as Dandy-Walker variant
and is frequently associated with other anomalies
Cerebral lateral ventriculomegaly
Legend:A large blood clot within the distended lateral ventricles and a cystic cavity in
the periventricular cortex suggestive of a parenchymal infarction: this is a grade IV
hemorrhage
Porencephalic cyst
Legend:Porencephalic cyst
Periventricular leukomalacia
Legend:(a) and (b) Periventricular echogenic halo similar to that described for
periventricular leukomalacia, mild ventriculomegaly, irregular choroid plexus; (c) a
more severe case; echogenicities within the cortex are associated with an excessive
size of the subarachnoid space suggesting microencephaly.
Brain findings with fetal toxoplasmosis
Lissencephaly
Intracranial tumors
Color and pulsed Doppler of blood shunting across a muscular ventricular septal
defect
Legend:Outlet ventricular septal defect: the arrow indicates a large defect of the outlet
portion of the ventricular septum associated with malalignment of the great vessels
Reference(s):Paladini D, Palmieri S, Lamberti A, Teodoro A, Martinelli P, Nappi C.
Characterization and natural history of ventricular septal defects in the fetus.
Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol 2000;16(2):11822. PubMed PMID: 11117079.
Perimembranous ventricular septal defect
Legend:Types of single ventricles: atresia of the tricuspid valve and double inlet single
ventricle
Legend:Hypoplastic left heart syndrome: there is a small left ventricle with an internal
echogenic lining suggestive of endocardial fibroelastosis, there is no flow across the
mitral valve and the aortic arch is perfused in a retrograde manner
Legend:Pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum: the right ventricle is small,
there is significant tricuspid regurgitation, there is no flow across the pulmonary vale,
and there is streaming of flow into the pulmonary artery as a consequence of
retrograde perfusion through the ductus arteriosus
Ebstein malformation of the tricuspid valve
Legend:Ebstein malformation of the tricuspid valve: the leaflets of the tricuspid valve
are displaced apically compared to the atrioventricular junction and there is massive
tricuspid regurgitation
Tricuspid dysplasia
Legend:Cardiomegaly, enlargement of the right side of the heart and right atrium in
particular, massive regurgitation across a normally inserted tricuspid valve
Tetralogy of Fallot
Legend:Double outlet right ventricle: there is large outlet septal defect and the two
great arteries arise side by side predominantly from the right ventricle
Truncus arteriosus communis
Aortic stenosis
Pulmonic stenosis
Left isomerism
Legend:Left isomerism: interruption of the inferior vena cava with azygos continuation
Right isomerism
Legend:Liver in isomerism