By Michele Wylen
ISBN-10: 0071411399
ISBN-13: 9780071411394
Thoroughly revised and sufficiently small to slot in a lab coat pocket, this evaluate of "Obstetrics & Gynecology" gains 500 questions with solutions and causes, together with two hundred new questions in scientific vignette structure. All questions are reviewed through contemporary USMLE Step 2 test-takers.
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Fenestrated placenta Succenturiate placenta Vasa previa Placenta previa Membranaceous placenta Placenta accreta 68. A 33-year-old G2P1 is undergoing an elective repeat cesarean section at term. The infant is delivered without any difficulties, but the placenta cannot be removed easily because a clear plane between the placenta and uterine wall cannot be identified. The placenta is removed in pieces. This is followed by uterine atony and hemorrhage. (CHOOSE 1 PLACENTA TYPE) 69. A 22-year-old G3P2 undergoes a normal spontaneous vaginal delivery without complications.
Tell the patient that she needs to start retaking her iron supplements when her hemoglobin falls below 11 g/dL 65. A pregnant patient of yours goes to the emergency room at 20 weeks gestational age with complaints of hematuria and back pain. The emergency room physician orders an intravenous pyelogram (IVP) as part of a workup for a possible kidney stone. The radiologist indicates the absence of nephrolithiasis but reports the presence of bilateral hydronephrosis and hydroureter which is greater on the right side compared to the left.
C. d. e. 5% Limb reduction defects Cell culture failure Preconception Counseling, Genetics, and Prenatal Diagnosis Answers 1. The answer is b. ) An initial spontaneous abortion, irrespective of the karyotype or sex of the child, does not change the risk of recurrence in a future pregnancy. The rate is commonly quoted as 15% of all known pregnancies. 2. The answer is d. (Keye, pp 230–245. 5% of live born babies. In spontaneous losses, trisomy 16 is the most common trisomy, with 45,X the most common single abnormality found.
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