Abstract

Article: Atypical Vasa Previa in a Velamentous Cord Insertion Identified During Sonographic Examination
Authors: Amanda Gandhi, RDMS
Category: OB/GYN [OB]
Credit: 0.75 SDMS CME Credit
Objectives: After studying the article entitled “Atypical Vasa Previa in a Velamentous Cord Insertion Identified During Sonographic Examination,” you will be able to:
Identify the types of vasa previa and abnormal umbilical insertions
Understand the important role ultrasound plays in evaluating velamentous cord insertion (VCI) and vasa previa prenatally
Recognize the sonographic appearance of atypical vasa previa in a VCI
Vasa previa is uncommon and occurs in which one of the following? 1 per 250 births 1 per 5200 births 1 per 2500 births 1 per 500 births
In this article, the mangrove sign was demonstrated with which one of the following ultrasound techniques? M-mode Color Doppler B-mode Pulse Doppler
What is the other term for a VCI? Marginal Succenturiate Battledore Membranous
In this article, what is the gray-scale appearance of the unprotected vessels of VCI and vasa previa? Immobile linear structures that adhere to the uterine wall Vessel separation outside the placental mass Mobile linear structures near the uterine wall Multiple vessels with blood flow near the placenta
According to this study, vasa previa can only be present with either a VCI or which one of the following? Uterine mass Succenturiate lobe Vessel separation Placental mass
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