Ultrasound Assessment of Early Pregnancy. from to THE ONLY PERIOD OF GESTATION NOT DETECTED DIRECTLY.

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Ultrasound Assessment of Early Pregnancy

from to THE ONLY PERIOD OF GESTATION NOT DETECTED DIRECTLY

First Week of Development Ovulation to Implantation (not visible by ultrasound)  Fertilization occurs at the ampullary region of the fallopian tube.  The diploid number of chromosomes are restored.  Chromosomal sex is determined.  In the fifth day, the blastocyst is embedded in a well prepared, thick endometrium.

UTERINE ARTERY ARCUATE ARTERIES RADIAL ARTERIES LINEAR BRANCHES (basal art.) ZONE BASALIS CURVED BRANCHES (spiral art.) ZONE FUNCTIONALIS

SECRETION PHASE THICKNESS mm  homogen and hyperechogenic echo as result of mucin and glycogen in tortuotic endometrial glands

TRIPPLE LINE ENDOMETRIUM

5 days post conceptionBlastocyst

Second week of Development bilaminar Germ Disk (not visible by ultrasound)  The trophoblast differentiates into an inner cell mass (the cytotrophoblast) and an outer cell mass (the syncytiotrophoblast), which erodes the endometrium.  Lacunar network is formed by the end of the second week and a primitive utroplacental circulation begins.

Third week of Development trilaminar germ disk (not visible by ultrasound)  The most characteristic event is gastrulation.  By the end of the third week three basic germ layers consisting of ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm are established.  Tissue and organ differentiation has begun.

Uterine perfusion in early pregnancy

Third to Eighth Week of Development The Embryonic Period  This is the period of organogenesis.  Each of the three germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm) give rise to its own tissues and organ systems.  Major features of body form are established.

Gestational Sac at 4 wks

Gestational Sac at 5 wks mm

Establishment of intervillous circulation  Lacunar formation – 10 th to 13 th days after conception  Filled with blood on day 15 th  Tertiary Villi formation on day 20 th Villous capillaries become connected with the embryonic heart tube Villous capillaries become connected with the embryonic heart tube

- TRANSFER OF NUTRIENTS IN THE 3rd AND 4th WEEK OF GESTATION - HAEMATOPOESIS IN THE 5TH WEEK - THE INITIAL SITE OF PRODUCTION OF AFP, PREALBUMIN, ALBUMIN AND TRANSFERIN - ALL FUNCTIONS ARE COMPLETED BY 8 WEEKS OF GESTATION BY 8 WEEKS OF GESTATION - TRANSFER OF NUTRIENTS IN THE 3rd AND 4th WEEK OF GESTATION - HAEMATOPOESIS IN THE 5TH WEEK - THE INITIAL SITE OF PRODUCTION OF AFP, PREALBUMIN, ALBUMIN AND TRANSFERIN - ALL FUNCTIONS ARE COMPLETED BY 8 WEEKS OF GESTATION BY 8 WEEKS OF GESTATION THE ROLE OF YOLK SAC GESTATIONAL SAC DIAMETER › 8 mm

5-6 weeks: Early trophoblast Lacunar flow Secondary yolk sac the first visible structures within gestational sac

5 - 6 w.g.a. INTERVILOUS SPACE ( IVS )

Embryo at 6 wks The embryo is 3-4 mm. G.S is mm Heart activity visualized

INTERVILLOUS BLOOD FLOW EMBRYO ONSET OF HEART ACTIVITY

UMBILICAL CORD FETAL AORTA FETAL HEART LIMB BUDS GROSS BODY MOVEMENTS THE HEAD IS MORE PROMINENT DUE TO THE DEVELOPING RHOMBENCEPHALON. NO EVIDENCE OF CEREBRAL CIRCULATION.

Embryo at 7 wks Chorionic cavity mmEmbryo 5-6 mm

GROSS BODY MOVEMENTS ARMS AND LEGS MOVEMENTS CEREBRAL VESSELS FETAL AORTA Cerebral circulation started

Embryo at 8 wks Amniotic Cavity mm. Choroinic cavity mm. Embryo size is mm.

Third month to birth the Fetus and Placenta  The fetal period extends from the ninth week of gestation until birth and it is characterized by rapid growth of the body and maturation of organ systems.

CEREBRAL VESSELS HEART FETAL AORTA Cerebral circulation is established

STARTLE GROSS BODY MOVEMENTS ARMS AND LEGS MOVEMENTS STRECTHING HEAD ROTATION HAND MOVEMENTS

Fetus at 9 wks with clear amniotic membrane Embryo is mm

Fetus at 10 wks Beginning of Ossification Falx cerebri appears Choroid plexus occupy the ventricles Abdomen shows physiological omphalocele

3D Fetus at 10 wks ALL THREE SEGMENTS OF THE UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITIES ARE VISIBLE

Fetus at 10 wks showing facial detail The neck is visualized which in a sagital section presents the nuckal area – a double hyper echogenic outline – septated by a millimetric hypo echogenic band corresponding to subcut. tissue.

GENERAL MOVEMENTS STARTLE STRETCHING ISOLATED ARM MOVEMENTS ISOLATED LEG MOVEMENTS HEAD MOVEMENTS AND ROTATIONS HAND TO FACE CONTACT

Head rotation Limb movements General movements Clench and unclench fists

Fetus at 12 wks – arm/fingers visible The fetus is much more explorable

GENERAL MOVEMENTS STARTLE STRETCHING ISOLATED ARM MOVEMENTS ISOLATED LEG MOVEMENTS HEAD MOVEMENTS AND ROTATIONS HAND-FACE CONTACTS

LAMBDA SIGN BICHORIONIC BIAMNIOTIC TWINS

FRONTBACK

STRUCTURES Gestational sac Yolk sac Embryo Heart Activity Brain Vesicle Neural tube Fourth Ventricle Limb Phisiological Umbilical Hernia Lateral Ventricle Choroid Plexus Falx Cerebri Neck Stomack Cerebelum Kidney GESTATIONAL WEEKS

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