Abstract

Article: Fetal Echocardiographic Detection of Cardiac Tumors: A Case Report of Multiple Fetal Cardiac Rhabdomyomas
Authors: Bailey Sarff, RDMS, Randall Floyd, MD, Amy Bildner, RDMS, RVT, RDCS, Janell Stormo, MHS, RT(S), RDMS, RVT, RDCS, and Kelsy Fisher, MHS, RDMS, RVT, RDCS
Category: Cardiac (Fetal) [FE]
Credit: 0.5 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article entitled “Fetal Echocardiographic Detection of Cardiac Tumors: A Case Report of Multiple Fetal Cardiac Rhabdomyomas,” you will be able to:
Discuss the sonographic findings associated with rhabdomyomas
Identify the most common cardiac masses found in fetuses
Describe other findings associated with cardiac masses
Which is the most common cardiac tumor diagnosed in fetuses and infants? Myxomas Papillary fibroelastomas Teratomas Rhabdomyomas
Which condition is often associated with rhabdomyomas? Trisomy 21 Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) Hepatitis B Trisomy 18
Which cardiac mass is typically seen in the interventricular septum as a large single mass? Rhabdomyomas Teratomas Fibromas Papillary fibroelastomas
Which cardiac mass is typically located near the aorta and pulmonary artery? Rhabdomyomas Teratomas Fibromas Papillary fibroelastomas
Rhabdomyomas typically grow until what gestational age? 32 weeks 20 weeks 18 weeks 38 weeks
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