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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 abdomen in a patient
0:03
with a normal third trimester pregnancy.
0:06
This is an axial, T2-weighted image
0:08
of the abdomen, and we don't have to
0:10
scroll very far down before the gravid
0:12
uterus starts to come into view.
0:15
We can really see the progression and the
0:17
change that's happened both within the
0:19
fetus and the uterus between the first
0:21
and second trimesters up to this point.
0:24
What I'd like to point out is that anteriorly
0:27
here is again that T2 heterogeneous layer of
0:30
myometrium that's wrapping all the way around.
0:33
We get a beautiful look at the third trimester
0:36
placenta, which should be homogeneous in its
0:39
signal intensity and uniform in its thickness.
0:43
As we can see on the sagittal, this is
0:45
an anteriorly located placenta, and we
0:48
have a qualitatively normal amniotic
0:50
fluid volume with a fetus that's
0:53
in cephalic presentation, head down.
0:56
You'll notice that the center
0:57
of these images is a bit dark.
0:59
That artifact on MRI is called
1:01
dielectric effect and can happen when the
1:04
patient's abdomen is large, which often
1:06
happens in the context of pregnancy.
1:09
So this is a normal third trimester pregnancy.
1:12
And what I just want to point out here
1:13
is, again, the dramatic increase in the
1:16
size of the uterus, the displacement
1:19
of the bowel and abdominal viscera. And
1:22
at this point in pregnancy, it can be
1:25
really challenging to find the ovaries.
1:27
We don't see them on this set
1:29
of images for this patient.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
This is an MRI of the abdomen in a patient
0:03
with a normal third trimester pregnancy.
0:06
This is an axial, T2-weighted image
0:08
of the abdomen, and we don't have to
0:10
scroll very far down before the gravid
0:12
uterus starts to come into view.
0:15
We can really see the progression and the
0:17
change that's happened both within the
0:19
fetus and the uterus between the first
0:21
and second trimesters up to this point.
0:24
What I'd like to point out is that anteriorly
0:27
here is again that T2 heterogeneous layer of
0:30
myometrium that's wrapping all the way around.
0:33
We get a beautiful look at the third trimester
0:36
placenta, which should be homogeneous in its
0:39
signal intensity and uniform in its thickness.
0:43
As we can see on the sagittal, this is
0:45
an anteriorly located placenta, and we
0:48
have a qualitatively normal amniotic
0:50
fluid volume with a fetus that's
0:53
in cephalic presentation, head down.
0:56
You'll notice that the center
0:57
of these images is a bit dark.
0:59
That artifact on MRI is called
1:01
dielectric effect and can happen when the
1:04
patient's abdomen is large, which often
1:06
happens in the context of pregnancy.
1:09
So this is a normal third trimester pregnancy.
1:12
And what I just want to point out here
1:13
is, again, the dramatic increase in the
1:16
size of the uterus, the displacement
1:19
of the bowel and abdominal viscera. And
1:22
at this point in pregnancy, it can be
1:25
really challenging to find the ovaries.
1:27
We don't see them on this set
1:29
of images for this patient.
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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