Abstract

Article: Multimodality Study of a Twin Pregnancy Within a Rudimentary Horn
Authors: Garth S. Nanni, MS, RDMS, RVT, Thomas Wall, RDMS, RVT, and Cynthia Silkowski, MAEd, RDMS, RVT
Category: OB/GYN [OB]
Credit: 0.75 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article entitled “Multimodality Study of a Twin Pregnancy Within a Rudimentary Horn,” you will be able to:
Identify the diagnostic modalities used to monitor the different stages of pregnancy within a rudimentary horn
Describe findings associated with rudimentary horn pregnancy
Describe sonographic findings associated with the seven classifications of Mullerian duct anomalies
The preferred diagnostic modality for antenatal diagnosis of an advanced pregnancy within a rudimentary horn is: A. Computerized tomography with contrast B. Magnetic resonance imaging C. Laparoscopic imaging D. Sonography
The finding most associated with premature rupture of a rudimentary horn would be: A. Thinned myometrium B. Peritoneal fluid C. History of multiple STIs D. Previous exposure to the drug diethylstilbestrol (DES)
The Mullerian duct anomaly associated with two cervices is: A. Class I, uterine agenesis/hypoplasia B. Class II, unicornuate C. Class III, didelphys D. Class IV, bicornuate
The Mullerian duct anomaly associated with ipsilateral renal anomalies is: A. Class I, uterine agenesis/hypoplasia B. Class II, unicornuate C. Class III, didelphys D. Class IV, bicornuate
The Mullerian duct anomaly associated with a uterus that is completely or partially divided into two cavities is: A. Class IV, bicornuate B. Class V, septate C. Class VI, arcuate D. Class VII, DES related
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