Deck 59: Fetal Face and Neck

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Which one of the following results from a malformation of the lymphatic system?

A) Teratoma
B) Goiter
C) Cystic hygroma
D) Brachial cleft cyst
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The most common neck mass is which one of the following?

A) Cystic hygroma colli
B) Cervical meningomyelocele
C) Hemangioma
D) Goiter
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Craniosynostosis may be defined as which one of the following?

A) Wide cranial sutures
B) Overlapping cranial sutures
C) Protrusion of the meninges outside the sutures
D) Premature closure of the cranial sutures
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What is the most common neck mass in the fetus?

A) Teratoma
B) Brachial cleft cyst
C) Cervical meningomyelocele
D) Cystic hygroma
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An elongated forehead in the sagittal plane and triangular in shape in the axial plane describes which one of the following abnormalities?

A) Trigonocephaly
B) Otocephaly
C) Strabismus
D) Microcephaly
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The most common congenital anomaly of the face is which one of the following?

A) Macroglossia
B) Micrognathia
C) Hypotelorism
D) Cleft lip
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The optimal gestational age for measuring the nuchal translucency is _______ weeks.

A) 10 through 12
B) 11 through 13
C) 14 through 16
D) 18 through 20
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Which one of the following imaging planes is best for imaging the cleft lip and palate?

A) Transverse
B) Longitudinal
C) Transverse oblique
D) Modified coronal
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Which one of the following terms describes a small chin?

A) Microglossia
B) Micrognathia
C) Microphthalmia
D) Microrhinia
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Which one of the following statements about cleft lip and palate is false?

A) A medial cleft lip is caused by an incomplete merging of the two medial nasal prominences in the midline.
B) An oblique facial cleft is the failure of the maxillary prominence to merge with the lateral nasal swelling; the nasolacrimal duct is exposed.
C) A complete bilateral cleft lip and palate is a small gap in the left upper lip on the modified coronal view; the nose is flattened and widened.
D) A unilateral complete cleft lip and palate is an incomplete fusion of the maxillary prominence to the medial prominence on one side; the modified coronal view is used.
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Differential considerations for cystic hygroma include all of the following except:

A) goiter.
B) nuchal edema.
C) brachial cleft cyst.
D) thyroglossal duct cyst.
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The bridge of the nose originates from the ____________ prominence.

A) frontal
B) medial nasal
C) maxillary
D) optic
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Extensive facial screening may be hindered by all of the following except:

A) bone shadowing.
B) poor fetal positioning.
C) polyhydramnios.
D) maternal obesity.
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Ear malformation may be observed in which one of the following?

A) Pierre Robin syndrome
B) Goldstein syndrome
C) Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
D) Goldenhar syndrome
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Which one of the following statements about facial anomalies is correct?

A) Fetal facial anomalies are homogeneous.
B) Hemangiomas do not occur in the face and neck.
C) Facial anomalies occur as isolated defects or as part of a syndrome.
D) Doppler evaluation of facial masses is discouraged because of possible bioeffects to the fetus.
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Which one of the following statements about an epignathus is false?

A) An epignathus is a teratoma located in the oropharynx.
B) The mass may be highly complex and contain solid, cystic, or calcified components.
C) Swallowing is not impaired in fetuses with epignathus.
D) A small stomach may be present.
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Which one of the following statements about the facial profile is incorrect?

A) The facial profile appears as a curvilinear surface with a differentiation of the forehead, nose, lips, and chin.
B) The facial profile demonstrates a cloverleaf skull shape.
C) The facial profile has frontal bossing, which is described as a lemon-shaped skull or an absent depressed nasal bridge.
D) The facial profile has a strawberry-shaped cranium, which is described as a bulging of the occipital bones.
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Evaluation of the nasal triad should include all of the following except:

A) nostril symmetry.
B) nostril length.
C) nasal septum integrity.
D) continuity of the upper lip to exclude cleft lip and palate.
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Which one of the following statements about the fetal face is false?

A) The fetal profile is well imaged with transvaginal sonography beginning late in the first trimester to early in the second trimester.
B) The modified coronal view is best to image a cleft lip and palate.
C) The maxilla and orbits are well imaged in a true sagittal plane.
D) The longitudinal view demonstrates the nasal bones, soft tissue, and mandible.
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Proboscis suggests which one of the following abnormalities?

A) Trisomy 18
B) Cephalocele
C) Holoprosencephaly
D) Pierre Robin syndrome
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Which one of the following statements about neck teratomas is incorrect?

A) They are usually unilateral.
B) They may demonstrate a complex appearance.
C) They are usually located posteriorly.
D) Color Doppler may be helpful in diagnosis.
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Congenital anomalies of the face occur in 1 in ______ births.

A) 2000
B) 1500
C) 600
D) 1200
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An isolated unilateral cleft lip defect commonly originates:

A) in the midline.
B) on the left side of the face.
C) on the right side of the face.
D) in the mouth.
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Which one of the following statements about a fetal goiter is incorrect?

A) A fetal goiter appears symmetric.
B) A fetal goiter appears heterogeneous.
C) A mass arises from the anterior neck.
D) A fetal goiter is associated with maternal thyroid disease.
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Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is seen more frequently in which one of the following groups?

A) Caucasians
B) African Americans
C) Asians
D) Native Americans
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Deck 59: Fetal Face and Neck
1
Which one of the following results from a malformation of the lymphatic system?

A) Teratoma
B) Goiter
C) Cystic hygroma
D) Brachial cleft cyst
C
2
The most common neck mass is which one of the following?

A) Cystic hygroma colli
B) Cervical meningomyelocele
C) Hemangioma
D) Goiter
A
3
Craniosynostosis may be defined as which one of the following?

A) Wide cranial sutures
B) Overlapping cranial sutures
C) Protrusion of the meninges outside the sutures
D) Premature closure of the cranial sutures
D
4
What is the most common neck mass in the fetus?

A) Teratoma
B) Brachial cleft cyst
C) Cervical meningomyelocele
D) Cystic hygroma
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An elongated forehead in the sagittal plane and triangular in shape in the axial plane describes which one of the following abnormalities?

A) Trigonocephaly
B) Otocephaly
C) Strabismus
D) Microcephaly
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The most common congenital anomaly of the face is which one of the following?

A) Macroglossia
B) Micrognathia
C) Hypotelorism
D) Cleft lip
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7
The optimal gestational age for measuring the nuchal translucency is _______ weeks.

A) 10 through 12
B) 11 through 13
C) 14 through 16
D) 18 through 20
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Which one of the following imaging planes is best for imaging the cleft lip and palate?

A) Transverse
B) Longitudinal
C) Transverse oblique
D) Modified coronal
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9
Which one of the following terms describes a small chin?

A) Microglossia
B) Micrognathia
C) Microphthalmia
D) Microrhinia
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10
Which one of the following statements about cleft lip and palate is false?

A) A medial cleft lip is caused by an incomplete merging of the two medial nasal prominences in the midline.
B) An oblique facial cleft is the failure of the maxillary prominence to merge with the lateral nasal swelling; the nasolacrimal duct is exposed.
C) A complete bilateral cleft lip and palate is a small gap in the left upper lip on the modified coronal view; the nose is flattened and widened.
D) A unilateral complete cleft lip and palate is an incomplete fusion of the maxillary prominence to the medial prominence on one side; the modified coronal view is used.
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11
Differential considerations for cystic hygroma include all of the following except:

A) goiter.
B) nuchal edema.
C) brachial cleft cyst.
D) thyroglossal duct cyst.
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12
The bridge of the nose originates from the ____________ prominence.

A) frontal
B) medial nasal
C) maxillary
D) optic
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13
Extensive facial screening may be hindered by all of the following except:

A) bone shadowing.
B) poor fetal positioning.
C) polyhydramnios.
D) maternal obesity.
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14
Ear malformation may be observed in which one of the following?

A) Pierre Robin syndrome
B) Goldstein syndrome
C) Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
D) Goldenhar syndrome
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15
Which one of the following statements about facial anomalies is correct?

A) Fetal facial anomalies are homogeneous.
B) Hemangiomas do not occur in the face and neck.
C) Facial anomalies occur as isolated defects or as part of a syndrome.
D) Doppler evaluation of facial masses is discouraged because of possible bioeffects to the fetus.
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16
Which one of the following statements about an epignathus is false?

A) An epignathus is a teratoma located in the oropharynx.
B) The mass may be highly complex and contain solid, cystic, or calcified components.
C) Swallowing is not impaired in fetuses with epignathus.
D) A small stomach may be present.
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Which one of the following statements about the facial profile is incorrect?

A) The facial profile appears as a curvilinear surface with a differentiation of the forehead, nose, lips, and chin.
B) The facial profile demonstrates a cloverleaf skull shape.
C) The facial profile has frontal bossing, which is described as a lemon-shaped skull or an absent depressed nasal bridge.
D) The facial profile has a strawberry-shaped cranium, which is described as a bulging of the occipital bones.
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18
Evaluation of the nasal triad should include all of the following except:

A) nostril symmetry.
B) nostril length.
C) nasal septum integrity.
D) continuity of the upper lip to exclude cleft lip and palate.
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19
Which one of the following statements about the fetal face is false?

A) The fetal profile is well imaged with transvaginal sonography beginning late in the first trimester to early in the second trimester.
B) The modified coronal view is best to image a cleft lip and palate.
C) The maxilla and orbits are well imaged in a true sagittal plane.
D) The longitudinal view demonstrates the nasal bones, soft tissue, and mandible.
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20
Proboscis suggests which one of the following abnormalities?

A) Trisomy 18
B) Cephalocele
C) Holoprosencephaly
D) Pierre Robin syndrome
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21
Which one of the following statements about neck teratomas is incorrect?

A) They are usually unilateral.
B) They may demonstrate a complex appearance.
C) They are usually located posteriorly.
D) Color Doppler may be helpful in diagnosis.
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Congenital anomalies of the face occur in 1 in ______ births.

A) 2000
B) 1500
C) 600
D) 1200
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23
An isolated unilateral cleft lip defect commonly originates:

A) in the midline.
B) on the left side of the face.
C) on the right side of the face.
D) in the mouth.
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Which one of the following statements about a fetal goiter is incorrect?

A) A fetal goiter appears symmetric.
B) A fetal goiter appears heterogeneous.
C) A mass arises from the anterior neck.
D) A fetal goiter is associated with maternal thyroid disease.
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Cleft lip with or without cleft palate is seen more frequently in which one of the following groups?

A) Caucasians
B) African Americans
C) Asians
D) Native Americans
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