Fetal Ultrasound: Normal vs Patau Syndrome - Holoprosencephaly and Associated Abnormalities
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Learn to identify key ultrasound findings in Patau Syndrome and normal fetal development in this 13-minute medical imaging video. Compare normal and abnormal presentations of various conditions including ventriculomegaly, holoprosencephaly, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), truncus arteriosus, omphalocele, and polydactyly. Explore the diagnostic characteristics of Patau Syndrome (trisomy 13), a chromosomal disorder requiring genetic testing confirmation through amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling (CVS). Examine detailed case studies with timestamps for each condition, starting with Patau Syndrome findings at the beginning and progressing through various fetal abnormalities, concluding with polydactyly imaging examples.
Syllabus
Patau Syndrome -
Ventriculomegaly -
Holoprosencephaly -
IUGR -
Truncus Arteriosus -
Omphalocele -
Polydactyly -
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