OB II FINAL REVIEW
Across
- 3. An acronym originally coined from the first letters of toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, and herpesvirus type 2
- 7. Protein manufactured by the fetus, which can be studied in amniotic fluid and maternal serum
- 10. Dilatation of jugular lymph sacs caused by improper drainage of the lymphatic system into the venous system
- 11. Abnormally wide-spaced orbits usually found in conjunction with congenital anomalies and mental retardation
Down
- 1. Anterior abdominal wall defect in which abdominal organs are atypically located within the umbilical cord; highly associated with cardiac, central nervous system, renal, and chromosomal anomalies
- 2. Transabdominal removal of amniotic fluid from the amniotic cavity using ultrasound
- 4. Underdevelopment of a tissue, organ, or body
- 5. Abnormally small chin; commonly associated with other fetal anomalies
- 6. Anomalies of the hands or feet in which there is an addition of a digit; may be found in association with certain skeletal dysplasias
- 8. Abnormally closely spaced orbits; associated with holoprosencephaly, chromosomal and central nervous system disorders, and cleft palate
- 9. Decreased rate of fetal growth, usually fetal weight below the 10th percentile for a given gestational age