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  2. Blighted ovum - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a transvaginal ultrasound is used to investigate a suspected case of blighted ovum. [2] [7] A pregnancy is anembryonic if a transvaginal ultrasound reveals a sac with a mean gestational sac diameter (MGD) greater than 25 mm and no yolk sac, or an MGD >25 mm with no embryo. [9] A transabdominal ultrasound can be used to diagnose ...

  3. Gestational sac - Wikipedia

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    The mean sac diameter [3] can effectively estimate the gestational age [4] between 5 and 6 weeks, with an accuracy of about +/- 5 days. [5] The yolk sac and embryo should be readily identifiable when the gestational sac reaches a certain size — a yolk sac should be seen when the gestational sac is 20mm and a fetal pole should be seen when the ...

  4. Obstetric ultrasonography - Wikipedia

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    Research shows that routine obstetric ultrasound before 24 weeks' gestational age can significantly reduce the risk of failing to recognize multiple gestations and can improve pregnancy dating to reduce the risk of labor induction for post-dates pregnancy. There is no difference, however, in perinatal death or poor outcomes for infants. [3]

  5. Medical imaging in pregnancy - Wikipedia

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    2 to 4 weeks: 0 to 2 weeks: Miscarriage or none (all or nothing) 50 - 100 [1] 4 to 10 weeks: 2 to 8 weeks: Structural birth defects: 200 [1] Growth restriction: 200 - 250 [1] 10 to 17 weeks: 8 to 15 weeks: Severe intellectual disability: 60 - 310 [1] 18 to 27 weeks: 16 to 25 weeks: Severe intellectual disability (lower risk) 250 - 280 [1]

  6. Pregnancy test - Wikipedia

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    With obstetric ultrasonography the gestational sac (intrauterine fluid collection) can be visualized at 4.5 to 5 weeks gestation, the yolk sac at 5 to 6 weeks gestation, and fetal pole at 5.5 to 6 weeks gestation. Ultrasound is used to diagnose multiple gestation, which cannot be diagnosed based on the presence of hCG in urine or blood. [15]

  7. Miscarriage - Wikipedia

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    Absence of embryo with heartbeat 7–10 days after a scan that showed a gestational sac with a yolk sac. [110] [111] Absence of embryo at least 6 weeks after last menstrual period. [110] [111] Amniotic sac seen adjacent to yolk sac, and with no visible embryo. [110] [111] Yolk sac of more than 7 mm. [110] [111]

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