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1 topic, 3 min.
3 topics, 3 min.
4 topics, 7 min.
3 topics, 8 min.
12 topics, 23 min.
Introduction: Normal Pregnancy
2 m.First Trimester US
4 m.Second/Third Trimester US
3 m.First Trimester MR (7 weeks)
3 m.First Trimester MR (10 weeks)
2 m.Second/Third Trimester MR
2 m.Third Trimester MR
2 m.Second/Third Trimester CT
2 m.Multiple Gestations (MRI) Dichorionic Triplets
2 m.Multiple Gestations (MRI) Twins
3 m.Multiple Gestations (CT)
2 m.Summary: Multimodal Imaging of Normal Pregnancy
2 m.9 topics, 29 min.
Introduction: Abdominopelvic Pathology During Pregnancy
3 m.Appendicitis
4 m.Hepatitis
3 m.Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis
2 m.Adnexal Mass
2 m.Second Trimester Pregnancy with Bilateral Adnexal Masses (Teratomas)
5 m.Ovarian Torsion MR
3 m.Ovarian Torsion US
4 m.Summary: Acute Abdominopelvic Pathology During Pregnancy
9 m.9 topics, 36 min.
10 topics, 23 min.
Introduction: Ectopic Pregnancy
2 m.Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy
3 m.Ruptured Tubal Ectopic CT
3 m.Ruptured Tubal Ectopic US
4 m.Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy
3 m.Intra-Abdominal Ectopic Pregnancy
4 m.Interstitial Ectopic MR
2 m.Interstitial Ectopic US
3 m.Cesarean Section Scar Ectopic
3 m.Summary: Ectopic Pregnancy
1 m.4 topics, 13 min.
0:00
This is a CT of the abdomen and pelvis in a
0:02
patient with a multiple gestation pregnancy.
0:06
We can see that the patient does have
0:07
some coexisting pathology, including a
0:10
right pleural effusion, right greater than
0:13
left hydronephrosis, right perinephric
0:15
fluid, and hyperenhancement of the
0:18
right renal and ureteral epithelium.
0:22
When we look at the uterus, it's enlarged
0:24
due to gravity, and if we begin to
0:28
count, we can see one, two, three, three
0:31
fetuses, so this is a triplet gestation.
0:34
There is a qualitatively normal amount of
0:37
amniotic fluid surrounding the fetuses,
0:39
and again on CT, the placenta will appear
0:42
as a heterogeneously enhancing structure
0:44
which is attached to the myometrium.
0:48
On sagittal CT, I think it's easiest
0:50
to delineate that each one of
0:52
these fetuses has its own placenta.
0:55
So here's placenta number one, this is placenta
0:59
number two, and here's placenta number three.
1:02
Thank you.
1:02
So, this is a trichorionic triplet gestation.
1:06
This patient does have a small amount
1:08
of funneling of the amniotic fluid
1:11
toward the internal cervical os.
1:13
So, while we would not call this cervix
1:16
open, we would call it patchless, and
1:19
that is something that we would mention
1:20
to the referring clinicians, since it's
1:22
not a completely normal appearing cervix.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
This is a CT of the abdomen and pelvis in a
0:02
patient with a multiple gestation pregnancy.
0:06
We can see that the patient does have
0:07
some coexisting pathology, including a
0:10
right pleural effusion, right greater than
0:13
left hydronephrosis, right perinephric
0:15
fluid, and hyperenhancement of the
0:18
right renal and ureteral epithelium.
0:22
When we look at the uterus, it's enlarged
0:24
due to gravity, and if we begin to
0:28
count, we can see one, two, three, three
0:31
fetuses, so this is a triplet gestation.
0:34
There is a qualitatively normal amount of
0:37
amniotic fluid surrounding the fetuses,
0:39
and again on CT, the placenta will appear
0:42
as a heterogeneously enhancing structure
0:44
which is attached to the myometrium.
0:48
On sagittal CT, I think it's easiest
0:50
to delineate that each one of
0:52
these fetuses has its own placenta.
0:55
So here's placenta number one, this is placenta
0:59
number two, and here's placenta number three.
1:02
Thank you.
1:02
So, this is a trichorionic triplet gestation.
1:06
This patient does have a small amount
1:08
of funneling of the amniotic fluid
1:11
toward the internal cervical os.
1:13
So, while we would not call this cervix
1:16
open, we would call it patchless, and
1:19
that is something that we would mention
1:20
to the referring clinicians, since it's
1:22
not a completely normal appearing cervix.
Report
Faculty
Erin Gomez, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Tags
Women's Health
Uterus
Ovaries
Gynecologic (Gyn)
Gynecologic (GYN)
Genitourinary (GU)
Cervix
CT
Body
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