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Abnormal Hands Focus on the Thumbs

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9 sections · 73 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Why the fetal hand is worth a proper look

    A cursory glance at the limbs misses information that changes the diagnosis

    • The routine scan usually just counts limbs
    • Hand problems run from barely there to whole limb missing
    • Why the differential list is so long
    • Six ways a hand can be abnormal
    • What each of those six groups means
    • A second way to sort the same findings
    • Never stop at the hand

    7 slides

  3. 03

    The normal thumb, and the words used about it

    Two phalanges, on the radial side - everything abnormal is a change to that

    • Bones of the arm and hand
    • The radial side of the forearm
    • Radial ray in one line
    • The five words used for an abnormal thumb
    • Four shapes an abnormal thumb takes
    • The same shape, two very different situations

    6 slides

  4. 04

    Each thumb pattern and what it suggests

    Some thumb findings are close to a signature for one disorder

    • Hitchhiker thumb
    • Hitchhiker thumb seen before and after birth
    • Radially deviated thumb on the 20-week scan
    • The same deviated thumb on the hand radiograph
    • Broad thumb
    • Broad thumb beside a mitten hand
    • Small or absent thumb
    • Absent thumb on the fetal hand
    • What to look at in that image
    • Two names to think of first
    • Extra digits, and why the thumb side matters
    • Six digits on a hand radiograph

    12 slides

  5. 05

    Fanconi anemia

    A thumb sign now, a failing bone marrow later

    • 1-5 per million
    • The numbers in words
    • The genes behind it
    • What actually goes wrong in the cell
    • Reading that mechanism in plain words
    • Two more laboratory fingerprints
    • What might be seen before birth
    • Less common prenatal findings
    • What shows up after birth
    • The blood problem the name refers to
    • The cancer risk

    11 slides

  6. 06

    Holt-Oram syndrome

    The heart-hand syndrome: a radial ray thumb and a septal defect

    • 1 in 100,000
    • The numbers in words
    • What the TBX5 gene does
    • Why one gene hits both heart and hand
    • What defines the syndrome
    • Hand and arm findings on ultrasound
    • The detail that helps you recognise it
    • The heart half of the syndrome
    • A hole in the wall between the upper chambers
    • A hole in the wall between the lower chambers
    • Fanconi anemia versus Holt-Oram at the bedside

    11 slides

  7. 07

    Getting the picture

    When the hands can be seen, and how to see the thumb

    • When the fetal hand can first be seen
    • What that timeline means in practice
    • Why the thumb is so easy to miss
    • What three-dimensional ultrasound adds
    • Where MRI fits
    • The classic signs to record

    6 slides

  8. 08

    What else it could be

    The differential diagnosis from the imaging findings

    • Look-alike for Fanconi anemia
    • Look-alikes for Holt-Oram, part one
    • Look-alikes for Holt-Oram, part two

    3 slides

  9. 09

    What happens next

    From the abnormal thumb on screen to the plan for the family

    • The path after an abnormal thumb is seen
    • Referral and testing before birth
    • Options for a future pregnancy
    • Discussing the harder options
    • Monitoring the rest of the pregnancy
    • Delivery
    • An isolated hand abnormality
    • A hand abnormality with other findings
    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • Key points
    • The habit worth keeping
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    16 slides