CASE 80
Used with permission from McGahan JP, Benacerraf BR: Fetal heart. In McGahan JP, Goldberg BB (eds): Diagnostic Ultrasound, 2nd ed. New York: Informa Healthcare USA, 2008.
Used with permission from McGahan JP, Benacerraf BR: Fetal heart. In McGahan JP, Goldberg BB (eds): Diagnostic Ultrasound, 2nd ed. New York: Informa Healthcare USA, 2008.
History: A patient presents for a routine anatomic scan at 22 weeks’ gestation.
1. What should be included in the differential diagnosis for Figure A? (Choose all that apply.)
A. Rhabdomyoma
B. Fibroma
C. Teratoma
D. Myxoma
E. Hemangioma
2. With which cardiac tumor is tuberous sclerosis commonly associated?
A. Rhabdomyoma
B. Fibroma
C. Teratoma
D. Hemangioma
3. Which of the following statements concerning rhabdomyomas is false?
A. Rhabdomyomas are commonly associated with fetal hydrops.
B. Rhabdomyomas are associated with fetal arrhythmias.
C. Approximately half of all cardiac rhabdomyomas detected prenatally are multiple.
D. Almost all cardiac rhabdomyomas originate from the ventricular septum.
4. Which of the following statements concerning tuberous sclerosis is false?