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Embryology Dr. Najeeb by Hasan Bajwa
Embryology Dr. Najeeb by Hasan Bajwa
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Obstetric ultrasonography
Use of medical ultrasonography in pregnancy
Medical intervention
Obstetric ultrasonography | |
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Obstetric sonogram of a fetus at 16 weeks. The bright white circle center-right is the head, which faces to the left. Features include the forehead at 10 o'clock, the left ear toward the center at 7 o'clock and the right hand covering the eyes at 9:00. | |
Other names | Prenatal Ultrasound |
ICD-9-CM | 88.78 |
MeSH | D016216 |
OPS-301 code | 3-032, 3-05d |
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Obstetric ultrasonography, or prenatal ultrasound, is the use of medical ultrasonography in pregnancy, in which sound waves are used to create real-time visual images of the developing embryo or fetus in the uterus (womb). The procedure is a standard part of prenatal care in many countries, as it can provide a variety of information about the health of the mother, the timing and progress of the pregnancy, and the health and development of the embryo or fetus.
The International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) recommends that pregnant women have routine obstetric ultrasounds between 18 weeks' and 22 weeks' gestational age (the anatomy scan) in order to confirm pregnancy dating, to measure the fetus so that growth abnormalities can be
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Bio
Dr. Jim Zehnder is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Hematology. He completed Internal Medicine residency, was Chief Resident in Medicine, completed Hematology and Oncology fellowships and a K08 sponsored research postdoctoral fellowship - all at Stanford. He is the founding director of the Stanford Molecular Pathology Laboratory (in 1995). His current roles are Director of Clinical Pathology, Director of the Molecular Pathology Fellowship, Director of the Coagulation Laboratory, attending pathologist on the molecular pathology service and the attending physician on the clinical hematology service. His main research interests include molecular pathogenesis of acquired cytopenias, genetic testing for inherited non-malignant hematologic disorders, next-generation sequencing approaches to T and B cell clonality testing, somatic mutations in cancer and assessment of minimal residual disease in cancer patients. His clinical interests include diagnosis and treatment of disorders of thrombosis and hemostasis.
Clinical Focus
- Cancer > Hematology
- Hematology
- Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Anatomic and Clinical Pathology
Administrative Appointments
Director, Clinical Pathology, Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine (2016 - P