SPR 2019 Fetal Course SAM Session - Session 3 Thursday, September 12th Question Title * 1. Which of the following conditions is associated with agenesis of the corpus callosum? Aicardi syndrome Dural sinus malformation Tuberous sclerosis Twin-twin transfusion syndrome Question Title * 2. Select the correct statement regarding fetal brain development in utero: Neuronal migration is complete by 16 weeks of gestation The precursors of cortical neurons arise in the ventricular and subventricular zones The precursors of cortical neurons arise in the subplate. Myelination cannot be evaluated prenatally due to single-shot technique Question Title * 3. The following image of a 24 week fetus represents: Prominent retrocerebellar CSF cistern Inferior vermian hypoplasia Hypoplastic vermis with rotation Dandy Walker malformation Question Title Question Title * 4. Which finding is present in Joubert Syndrome and related disorders? Small superior cerebellar peduncles Shallow interpeduncular fossa Molar tooth sign Normal size vermis Question Title * 5. The most common congenital brain tumor is: Choroid plexus papilloma Ependymoma Teratoma Glioblastoma Question Title * 6. Common locations of congenital intracranial teratomas include all of the following, except: Suprasellar Intraventricular Pineal Hypothalamic Question Title * 7. The most common intrauterine infection in the United States is? Toxoplasmosis Gondii Herpes Simplex Virus Rubella Cytomegalovirus Question Title * 8. Zika virus can be transmitted to humans via the following: Bite of an infected mosquito Maternal-fetal transmission Sex All of the above Question Title * 9. Perinatal stroke: Perinatal stroke is the one which happens during delivery Very rare and cannot be diagnosed by imaging Most often involves middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory Most common etiology is umbilical vein emboli Question Title * 10. Deep Cerebral Medullary Veins: Never demonstrate thrombosis in utero Deep cerebral medullary veins normally seen in fetal brains from 18 to 32 wks Deep cerebral medullary veins thrombosis may happen only in fetuses with congenital heart disease Deep cerebral medullary veins are not involved in cerebral damage caused by Vein of Galen Malformation because of their small size Question Title * 11. Please enter your full name. Question Title * 12. Please enter your email address. 100% of survey complete. SUBMIT