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High-risk pregnancies — Flashcards

High-risk pregnancies — Flashcards

High-risk pregnancies — Flashcards

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#271

Elevated AFP and oligohydramnios = _____

Hint: Congenital GI problem

#272

Increased creatinine or LFTs classifies pre-eclampsia as _____

Hint: category

#273

What is the likely cause of hydrops fetalis in a pregnant woman with O- blood and a positive indirect Coombs test? _____

#274

What ovarian tumor is associated with estrogen secretion? _____

#275

What is the likely diagnosis in this patient with vulvar itchiness, intermittent bleeding, and a unifocal, friable mass on the labia majora? _____

#276

_____ diabetes mellitus = congenital defects

Hint: gestational/pre-gestational

#277

Can uteroplacental insufficiency lead to fetal growth restriction even if neonate is delivered at term? _____

Hint: Yes/No

#278

Postterm pregnancy > 42 weeks with a favorable cervix is managed with _____

Hint: next step

#279

What anatomic cause of infertility or recurrent miscarriage (especially submucosal or intracavitary types) can be identified on a **hysterosalpingogram**? _____

#280

Ectopic pregnancies are confirmed with _____ and, if **ruptured**, are treated with _____

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