DVP It is performed by assessing a pocket of a maximal depth of amniotic fluid which is free of an umbilical cord and fetal parts. The usually accepted values are: <2 cm: indicative of oligohydramnios. 2-8 cm: normal but should be taken in the context of subjective volume.
Karyotyping is a test used to identify chromosome abnormalities as the cause of malformation or disease.
What is the splanchnic circulation?
The splanchnic circulation consists of the blood supply to the gastrointestinal tract, liver, spleen, and pancreas. It consists of two large capillary beds partially in series.
Potters syndrome a an atypical physical appearance of newborn including pulmonary hypoplasia, clubbed foot and cranial anomalies caused by Oligohydraminos
pulmonary Hypoplasia congenital abnormalities characterized by incomplete development of lung tissue
Polycystic kidney inherited problem in which cluster of cyst preseted in the kidiney
Twin-twin transfusion syndrome (also called TTTS or twin to twin transfusion syndrome) is a condition in which the blood flows unequally between twins that share a placenta (monochorionic twins).
Vesicoamniotic shunting a tube that is inserted into the fetus bladder to drain excess fluid in the surrounding space
Aminoinfusion installation of fluid into the amniotic cavity