CASE 6
History: A pregnant patient presents with a prior history of an abnormal fetus.
1. What should be included in the differential diagnosis of Figures A and B? (Choose all that apply.)
B. Fetal anemia
2. Which of the following statements concerning fetal hydrops is not true?
A. Rh incompatibility is the most common cause of fetal hydrops.
B. Nonimmune hydrops is associated with two or more areas of body cavity effusion.
C. Fetal hydrops includes one or more sets of body cavity effusions plus anasarca.
D. Cardiac anomalies are an etiology of nonimmune fetal hydrops.
3. Which of the following statements concerning fetal cystic hygroma is not true?
B. Septated cystic hygromas have a better prognosis than nonseptated hygromas.
C. Cystic hygromas may be associated with XO karyotype.
D. Fetal cystic hygromas often result in fetal demise.
4. Which of the following statements concerning Turner syndrome is not true?
A. Turner syndrome is associated with coarctation of the aorta.
B. Turner syndrome is associated with horseshoe kidneys.