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1 topic, 3 min.
3 topics, 3 min.
4 topics, 7 min.
3 topics, 8 min.
12 topics, 23 min.
Introduction: Normal Pregnancy
2 m.First Trimester US
4 m.Second/Third Trimester US
3 m.First Trimester MR (7 weeks)
3 m.First Trimester MR (10 weeks)
2 m.Second/Third Trimester MR
2 m.Third Trimester MR
2 m.Second/Third Trimester CT
2 m.Multiple Gestations (MRI) Dichorionic Triplets
2 m.Multiple Gestations (MRI) Twins
3 m.Multiple Gestations (CT)
2 m.Summary: Multimodal Imaging of Normal Pregnancy
2 m.9 topics, 29 min.
Introduction: Abdominopelvic Pathology During Pregnancy
3 m.Appendicitis
4 m.Hepatitis
3 m.Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis
2 m.Adnexal Mass
2 m.Second Trimester Pregnancy with Bilateral Adnexal Masses (Teratomas)
5 m.Ovarian Torsion MR
3 m.Ovarian Torsion US
4 m.Summary: Acute Abdominopelvic Pathology During Pregnancy
9 m.9 topics, 36 min.
10 topics, 23 min.
Introduction: Ectopic Pregnancy
2 m.Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy
3 m.Ruptured Tubal Ectopic CT
3 m.Ruptured Tubal Ectopic US
4 m.Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy
3 m.Intra-Abdominal Ectopic Pregnancy
4 m.Interstitial Ectopic MR
2 m.Interstitial Ectopic US
3 m.Cesarean Section Scar Ectopic
3 m.Summary: Ectopic Pregnancy
1 m.4 topics, 13 min.
0:00
This is an MRI of the pelvis in a patient
0:02
with a normal second trimester pregnancy.
0:06
These are axial T2-weighted images of the
0:08
pelvis, and as we scroll inferiorly, we start
0:11
to see the gravid uterus come into view.
0:13
This is the T2 heterogeneous
0:14
myometrium, T2 bright gestational
0:17
sac, and we see the fetus within.
0:21
We can more clearly delineate the
0:23
anatomic features of the fetus now
0:25
that the pregnancy has progressed.
0:27
So we see fetal cranium,
0:29
fetal limbs, thorax, and abdomen.
0:32
We even see the very early small umbilical cord.
0:37
In this patient, we also get a nice
0:39
view of the cervix on the axial images.
0:41
So this is the cervical canal
0:44
leading into the upper vagina.
0:47
The ovaries for this patient are again,
0:49
anterior and lateral to the uterus.
0:51
This is the left ovary with multiple
0:53
T2 bright follicles within it.
0:55
And this is the right ovary, which
0:57
is smaller in size, but still has
0:59
multiple peripheral T2 bright follicles.
1:01
The corpus luteum is present on
1:03
the left side for this patient.
1:06
This is a sagittal fat-saturated
1:09
T2-weighted MRI of the pelvis.
1:12
Again, in this patient, we get a really
1:14
nice look at the cervical canal here.
1:16
We can see that this is the anterior
1:18
lip of the cervix, posterior lip,
1:20
and this is the internal cervical os.
1:23
We also get a look at the placenta,
1:26
which is posteriorly located.
1:28
It is slightly low-lying along the inferior
1:31
margin, but this is something that often
1:33
resolves as we get further into the pregnancy.
1:37
This fetus on this particular image
1:39
is already in cephalic presentation.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
This is an MRI of the pelvis in a patient
0:02
with a normal second trimester pregnancy.
0:06
These are axial T2-weighted images of the
0:08
pelvis, and as we scroll inferiorly, we start
0:11
to see the gravid uterus come into view.
0:13
This is the T2 heterogeneous
0:14
myometrium, T2 bright gestational
0:17
sac, and we see the fetus within.
0:21
We can more clearly delineate the
0:23
anatomic features of the fetus now
0:25
that the pregnancy has progressed.
0:27
So we see fetal cranium,
0:29
fetal limbs, thorax, and abdomen.
0:32
We even see the very early small umbilical cord.
0:37
In this patient, we also get a nice
0:39
view of the cervix on the axial images.
0:41
So this is the cervical canal
0:44
leading into the upper vagina.
0:47
The ovaries for this patient are again,
0:49
anterior and lateral to the uterus.
0:51
This is the left ovary with multiple
0:53
T2 bright follicles within it.
0:55
And this is the right ovary, which
0:57
is smaller in size, but still has
0:59
multiple peripheral T2 bright follicles.
1:01
The corpus luteum is present on
1:03
the left side for this patient.
1:06
This is a sagittal fat-saturated
1:09
T2-weighted MRI of the pelvis.
1:12
Again, in this patient, we get a really
1:14
nice look at the cervical canal here.
1:16
We can see that this is the anterior
1:18
lip of the cervix, posterior lip,
1:20
and this is the internal cervical os.
1:23
We also get a look at the placenta,
1:26
which is posteriorly located.
1:28
It is slightly low-lying along the inferior
1:31
margin, but this is something that often
1:33
resolves as we get further into the pregnancy.
1:37
This fetus on this particular image
1:39
is already in cephalic presentation.
Report
Faculty
Erin Gomez, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiology
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Tags
Women's Health
Uterus
Ovaries
MRI
Gynecologic (Gyn)
Gynecologic (GYN)
Genitourinary (GU)
Cervix
Body
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