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The Complete Obstetrical Scan (AKA Anatomy Scan)
• Should be offered to all pregnant women as a screen for placental, fetal, and pregnancy problems
• Ideally carried out between 18-20 wks
• Complete scan should establish that there is a live, structurally normal intrauterine fetus, normal amniotic fluid volume, locate the placenta and establish that it is clear of the internal os, and identify any [...] abnormalities (fibroids, bands, septae, short cervix, ovarian masses)
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uterine and adnexal

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#obgyn
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The Complete Obstetrical Scan (AKA Anatomy Scan)
• Should be offered to all pregnant women as a screen for placental, fetal, and pregnancy problems
• Ideally carried out between 18-20 wks
• Complete scan should establish that there is a live, structurally normal intrauterine fetus, normal amniotic fluid volume, locate the placenta and establish that it is clear of the internal os, and identify any [...] abnormalities (fibroids, bands, septae, short cervix, ovarian masses)
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#obgyn
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The Complete Obstetrical Scan (AKA Anatomy Scan)
• Should be offered to all pregnant women as a screen for placental, fetal, and pregnancy problems
• Ideally carried out between 18-20 wks
• Complete scan should establish that there is a live, structurally normal intrauterine fetus, normal amniotic fluid volume, locate the placenta and establish that it is clear of the internal os, and identify any [...] abnormalities (fibroids, bands, septae, short cervix, ovarian masses)
Answer
uterine and adnexal
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The complete OB scan, aka 18-20 wk scan/anatomy scan
ed out between 18-20 wks • Complete scan should establish that there is a live, structurally normal intrauterine fetus, normal amniotic fluid volume, locate the placenta and establish that it is clear of the internal os, and identify any <span>uterine and adnexal abnormalities (fibroids, bands, septae, short cervix, ovarian masses)<span><body><html>

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