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Left Ureterocoele with Dilated Collecting System
One month old presenting for follow up of dilated renal collecting system seen antenatally (antenatal images included).
Angela Relf   03 September 2003   

Megacystis Microcolon Intestinal Hypoperistalsis Syndrome(MMIH)
Megacystis microcolon intestinal hypoperistalsis (MMIH) is a rare, usually sporadic and lethal condition with a strong female predominance (4:1). Familial cases have been reported. It is characterised by a large distended but unobstructed bladder, a short, d...
01 January 2001   

Molar Pregnancy
26 year old, 12 weeks and 2 days pregnant. Presents with hyperemesis.
Paul Stefanetti   02 September 2003   

Molar Pregnancy
38 yo G1P0 Threatened miscarriage. 10 weeks gestation Large for dates
Glen McNally   01 January 2001   

Normal Fetal Adrenal Gland
Routine 3rd trimester ultrasound was performed to check for growth.
Toshiba Medical   02 September 2003   

Normal Fetal Stomach
A routine 3rd trimester ultrasound was performed for growth.
Toshiba Medical   03 September 2003   

Normal First Trimester Screening with Subchorionic Haemorrhage.
PV loss. 13 weeks 3 days by dates.
Michelle Pedretti   02 September 2003   

Oligohydramnios
Known 2VC. Scan performed at 32 weeks to assess growth and welfare.
Glen McNally   01 January 2001   

Placenta Previa
26 year old with painless PV bleed at 32 weeks gestation. Second trimester ultrasound had reported the placenta as 'low'.
Vicki Truelove   02 September 2003   

Placental Insufficiency
29 weeks 6 days by dates. Normal anatomy scan on early ultrasound. No fetal movements felt for 5 weeks.
Chelsea Hunter and Felicity Arrigo   02 September 2003   

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