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Case and Intro

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Case

Case: A 28yo female presents with syncope. Initial vital signs are HR 115, BP 90/60, afebrile. She complains of some lower abdominal pain and tenderness.

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28yo female with syncope and hypotension

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Ruptured ectopic pregnancy

annotated ultrasound pregnancy image


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Transabdominal pelvic scanning

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  • Transabdominal often sufficient to determine pregnancy, free fluid
  • Pelvic ultrasound should begin with transabdominal scanning
  • If non-definitive may need transvaginal (next lecture)

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Pelvic Ultrasound

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Lesson NameMinutes id
Case and Intro3 checkmark
211
Sagittal Anatomy3
212
Transverse Anatomy2
213
Pelvic Free Fluid5
214
Pregnancy IUP4
215
Pregnancy FHR and Dating4
216
NDIUP3
217
Ectopic5
218
Ovarian Cyst and Summing Up3
219

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