Ultrasound: Nuchal Translucency

Looking for a writer who understands Ultrasound. I am not looking for a paper, rather I′m looking for a PPT with 2 slides. 1st slide is a Quick Reference Guide – Look at files attached to this order for reference – these are QRG′s I′ve created in the past. I use PPT to create them. 2nd slide is APA citation of minimum 3 peer-reviewed sources. QRG: takes a topic and concisely explains the topic. It′s a well-organized visual with bullet-points relating to the topic with images. 

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Days

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Estro gen

Progesterone

LH

FSH

Follicular Phase: Day 0 – 14

Luteal Phase: Day 14 – 28

Ovulatory Cycle

Days

0 14 28

Follicle growth/ Maturation due to

FSH

Ovulation: Egg released due to

LH

Formation of Corpus Luteum

Menstrual Cycle

0 14 28

Ovum

Menstruation Uterine lining shed

Days 1-5

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Proliferative Phase Uterine lining re-builds

Days 5-13

Ovulation Egg released

Day 14 Secretory Phase

Chemicals secreted to help fertilized egg develop

OR Helps lining break down &

shed if no egg was fertilized Days 14-28

Pituitary Gland Hormones

Ovarian Hormones

https://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/the-menstrual-cycle

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK279054/

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PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE

Chlamydia Gonorrhea

Bacteria vaginal canal Ruptured abscess

Inflamed adjacent structures

Young females 20-24 y.o Early sexual contact Multiple partners

STD/STI Hx IUCD

Douching PID Hx

PID Hx = Ectopic pregnancy odds

Intense pelvic pain Vaginal discharge

Palpable pelvic fullness Fever

Leukocytosis Long term: Infertility

BILAT = large, complex masses Unilateral = inflamed adjacent structures

Echogenic free fluid Increased vascularity

Endometritis Salpingitis Oophoritis Peritonitis

Tubo-Ovarian Abscess Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome

“PID” refers to… Any kind of pelvic infection where…

1. Bacteria can enter vagina & spread into… 2. Cervix & into uterus, & spread into… 3. Fallopian tubes & ovaries & spread into… 4. Pelvis

Etiology Risk Factors Clinical Pres. Sonographic Features Pathology

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