Friday, December 10, 2010

Highest oxygen content in Fetal blood

Fetal blood from the placenta is about 80% oxygenated. However, mixture with unoxygenated blood at various points reduces the oxygen content.Which of the following fetal vessels contains blood with the highest oxygen content?
  • a.Abdominal aorta
  • b.Common carotid arteries
  • c.Ductus arteriosus..................

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Amniotic band sequence

Amniotic band sequence is a disruption sequence with a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations (The frequency is comprised between 1/1200 to 1/15 000 births) it is ranging from partial amputations to major craniofacial and limb-body wall defects.

This amniotic bands are the result of adhesions between the amnion and embryonic or fetal parts. Their . Amniotic bands cause masive malformations with limb amputations, sever abdominal or cranial wall defects. Two different theories have been proposed: constrictive amniotic bands secondary to early amnion rupture, and vascular disruption events.

The anomalies are characteristically asymmetrical and usually prediposed by:
- familial predisposition
- amniocentesis

Associations:
- short umbilical cord
- early amnion rupture-oligohydramnios disruption (EAROD)
- amniotic deformity-adhesion mutilation (ADAM)

EX: limb anomalies
  •  intrauterine amputations
  •  limb constriction rings
  •  pseudosyndactyly
  •  club feet
  •  abnormal dermatoglyphs
This term infant was born with foot and finger anomalies resulting from amniotic bands.

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

The Wonders of Fetal Circulation-Amazing video


Fetal Circulation & Changes After Birth
*The superior vena cava enters the right atrium (not right ventricle as mentioned/labeled)*

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Friday, October 8, 2010

MNEMONIC for Features of Potter syndrome

MNEMONIC for Features of Potter syndrome
All the features can be collected in the name of disease:
Potter syndrome: features POTTER:................

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Saturday, September 11, 2010

What`s Caroli Disease and Caroli syndrome??

Caroli disease is one of non-obstructive biliary diseases that cause biliary dilatation,Once you have excluded obstruction, you have to think about nonobstructive biliary diseases as:

1- Caroli disease
2- Choledochal cyst
3- Recurrent pyogenic cholangitis
4- Primary sclerosing cholangitis

Caroli disease is an autosomal recessive disease secondary to malformation of the ductal plate .
It is associated with polycystic kidney disease, medullary sponge kidney and medullary cystic disease.
So looking at the kidneys can sometimes help you make this diagnosis.

In images below Notice the intrahepatic duct dilatation and the normal caliber of the choledochal duct (extrahepatic bile duct).
Saccular intrahepatic duct dilatation with normal sized choledochal duct in Caroli disease

Saccular bile duct dilatation in Caroli disease

**The hallmark of Caroli disease is intrahepatic duct dilatation.
The dilatation can be very large and saccular as seen in the image or it can be very linear.

The duct dilatation in Caroli disease is due to a congenital malformation of the ductal plate, which is the precursor of the intrahepatic bile ducts.we can see in this diagram the normal development of the ductal plate .
Embryologically each bile duct starts as a single layer of cells that surrounds a portal vein.after that this layer duplicates.
Portions of this double layer fuse and resorb leaving unfused portions that become the bile ducts.

So in the normal condition each portal vein is surrounded by interconnecting bile ducts .However if the patient has ductal plate malformation, the bile ducts are too numerous and they are ectatic (as seen below).
Whether or not we see this on imaging depends on which portion of the bile ducts is affected.
If the large ducts are involved, we see this as Caroli disease.
However if only the very small ducts are involved, the result is congenital hepatic fibrosis.
If all ducts are involved, then there is a combination of fibrosis and Caroli disease, which is also known as the Caroli syndrome.

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Monday, August 2, 2010

circulacion fetal animacion