Description
Overview
The AIUM Fetal Abdominal and Thoracic Abnormalities: Features and Diagnosis course provides detailed insights into common thoracic and abdominal abnormalities identifiable on prenatal sonography. This on-demand obstetrics and gynecology education resource covers sonographic features, differential diagnosis, and evaluation approaches for lesions potentially amenable to prenatal intervention.
On-demand obstetrics and gynecology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.
Agenda
This course includes a series of focused presentations designed to enhance understanding of fetal abnormalities and their management in the prenatal setting.
- Fetal Troublemakers: Masses That Are Amenable to Therapy
- When Is An Omphalocele Not Just an Omphalocele?
- Fetal Troublemakers: Glomerulus to Meatus
Speakers
This educational activity features expert faculty specializing in fetal imaging and prenatal diagnosis. Specific speaker details are not provided for this course.
Target Audience
This course is intended for physicians, sonographers, and healthcare professionals involved in prenatal imaging, fetal diagnosis, and perinatal care who seek to enhance their expertise in identifying and evaluating fetal abdominal and thoracic abnormalities.
Why This Topic Matters
The AIUM Fetal Abdominal and Thoracic Abnormalities: Features and Diagnosis course addresses critical considerations in fetal imaging—a core aspect of obstetrics and gynecology practice. Understanding the sonographic characteristics of these abnormalities supports accurate diagnosis and appropriate prenatal management.
MedHub Central offers this resource to strengthen clinical knowledge in fetal imaging, supporting confident interpretation and evaluation consistent with contemporary prenatal care standards.





