Obstetric and fetal ultrasound abbreviations

Obstetric & Fetal Ultrasound Abbreviations

Obstetric & Fetal Ultrasound Abbreviations serve a variety of clinical and practical purposes in prenatal care, diagnosis, documentation, and communication. Here's how they are commonly used:

Uses of Abbreviations
1– Rapid Documentation
2– Standardization in Reporting
3– Efficient Communication Among Professionals
4– Diagnostic Interpretation
5– Risk Assessment & Monitoring
6– Educational & Training Use
7– Space-Saving in Charts & Forms
8– Alerts & Flags in Monitoring

1. Rapid Documentation
Abbreviations like BPD, HC, AC, and FL allow clinicians to quickly document measurements in fetal biometry charts or reports without writing full terms repeatedly.
2. Standardization in Reporting
Using standardized terms such as EFW, EDD, or AFI ensures consistency across:
  • Electronic medical records (EMRs)
  • Radiology and obstetric ultrasound reports
  • International guidelines and protocols
3. Efficient Communication Among Professionals
Abbreviations like IUGR, NTD, or TTTS provide shorthand for complex diagnoses or conditions, allowing obstetricians, sonographers, radiologists, and neonatologists to communicate clearly and concisely.
4. Diagnostic Interpretation
Many abbreviations reflect key diagnostic parameters:
  • PI, RI, S/D Ratio for Doppler studies
  • CPR (Cerebroplacental Ratio) for fetal oxygenation and wellbeing
  • CI (Cephalic Index) for skull shape assessment
5. Risk Assessment & Monitoring
Abbreviations like:
  • NT, CPC, EIF are used in first-trimester screening
  • HLHS, DWS, TOF are vital in anomaly scan documentation
  • SIUGR, AFI, OLI are essential in third-trimester fetal wellbeing checks
6. Educational & Training Use
They help teach and test fetal development topics and pathology in:
  • Sonography and radiology training programs
  • OB/GYN board exams
  • Clinical protocols and checklists
7. Space-Saving in Charts & Forms
Ultrasound worksheets, growth charts, and PACS reports often use abbreviations due to space constraints,
  • EDD by US: 08/22/25 (based on CRL)"
  • "EFW: 2400g (BPD, HC, AC, FL used)"
8. Alerts & Flags in Monitoring
Electronic systems can flag issues based on entries:
  • EFW <10th %tile + CPR <1.08 → Risk of fetal hypoxia
  • MVP <2 cm → Alert for Oligohydramnios

EARLY PREGNANCY / FIRST TRIMESTER
GS– Gestational Sac
YS– Yolk Sac
CRL– Crown-Rump Length
MSD– Mean Sac Diameter
FHR– Fetal Heart Rate
B-hCG– Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
NT– Nuchal Translucency
NB or NBL– Nasal Bone (Length)
DV– Ductus Venosus (for early screening)
TR– Tricuspid Regurgitation (first trimester screening)
CF– Cord Insertion (Cord Factor)
TVS– Transvaginal Sonography
CL– Cervical Length
SA– Spontaneous Abortion
TA– Threatened Abortion
BO– Blighted Ovum
EP– Ectopic Pregnancy
FETAL BIOMETRY & GROWTH
BPD– Biparietal Diameter
HC– Head Circumference
AC– Abdominal Circumference
FL– Femur Length
HL– Humerus Length
TCD– Transcerebellar Diameter
OFD– Occipitofrontal Diameter
CI– Cephalic Index (BPD/OFD × 100)
EFW– Estimated Fetal Weight
SDR– Standard Deviation Range
EDD by US– Estimated Due Date by Ultrasound
CS– Composite Score (used in biometric averaging)
Ponderal Index– EFW / Length³ (fetal growth evaluation)
FETAL DOPPLER & CIRCULATION
UA PI– Umbilical Artery Pulsatility Index
MCA PI– Middle Cerebral Artery PI
CPR– Cerebroplacental Ratio (MCA PI / UA PI)
DV PI– Ductus Venosus PI
S/D– Systolic to Diastolic Ratio
RI– Resistive Index
TAMX– Time-Averaged Maximum Velocity
AFI– Amniotic Fluid Index
MVP– Maximum Vertical Pocket
OLI– Oligohydramnios
POLY– Polyhydramnios
FETAL ANOMALIES & ANATOMY SCAN
NTD– Neural Tube Defect
DWS– Dandy-Walker Syndrome
ACC– Agenesis of Corpus Callosum
VSD– Ventricular Septal Defect
AVSD– Atrioventricular Septal Defect
HLHS– Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome
CDH– Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
TOF– Tetralogy of Fallot
EUA– Exomphalos / Umbilical Hernia / Abdominal Wall Defects
DUV– Dilated Ureter and Vesicoureteral Reflux
PUV– Posterior Urethral Valves
ARPKD– Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease
MC– Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney
SB– Spina Bifida
CNS– Central Nervous System
CPC– Choroid Plexus Cyst
NBL– Nasal Bone Length
EIF– Echogenic Intracardiac Focus
EFB– Echogenic Fetal Bowel
LCC– Longitudinal Cranial-Caudal View
TC– Thoracic Circumference
ASD– Atrial Septal Defect
TWIN & MULTIPLE GESTATIONS
DCDA– Dichorionic Diamniotic
MCDA– Monochorionic Diamniotic
MCMA– Monochorionic Monoamniotic
TTTS– Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
TAPS– Twin Anemia-Polycythemia Sequence
TRAP– Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion
SIUGR– Selective Intrauterine Growth Restriction
ANI– Amniotic Fluid Imbalance
MOD– Mode of Delivery
MATERNAL CONDITIONS & UTERINE FINDINGS
BMI– Body Mass Index
PIH– Pregnancy Induced Hypertension
PE– Preeclampsia
GDM– Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
PROM– Premature Rupture of Membranes
PPROM– Preterm PROM
PL– Placenta Low-lying
PP– Placenta Previa
PA– Placental Abruption
PI– Placental Insertion
IUGR– Intrauterine Growth Restriction
IUFD– Intrauterine Fetal Demise
CS– Cesarean Section (also known as C/S)
VBAC– Vaginal Birth After Cesarean
Cx– Cervix
IC– Incompetent Cervix
CL– Cervical Length
ULTRASOUND MODES & TECHNIQUES
2D– Two-Dimensional Imaging
3D– Three-Dimensional
4D– Real-time 3D (4D = 3D + motion)
M-Mode– Motion Mode (for heart rate)
PW– Pulsed Wave Doppler
CW– Continuous Wave Doppler
CFM– Color Flow Mapping
B-mode– Brightness Mode
A-mode– Amplitude Mode
TAS– Transabdominal Sonography
TVS– Transvaginal Sonography

Calculate LMP from Gestational Age







What is the Last Menstrual Period (LMP)?

The LMP is the first day of a woman's last menstrual period before she became pregnant. It's commonly used as a reference point to estimate the due date and track the progress of pregnancy.

What is Gestational Age (GA)?

Gestational Age refers to how far along a pregnancy is, measured in weeks and days from the LMP, not from the date of conception. For example, if a pregnancy is said to be 10 weeks and 4 days, it means it has been 10 weeks and 4 days since the LMP.

Why Calculate LMP from GA?

Sometimes, you know the gestational age (from an ultrasound, for example) but not the LMP. In such cases, you can work backward from today's date to find the estimated LMP.

ЁЯУЕ How to Calculate LMP from GA:

Step 1: Convert Gestational Age to Days

  • Multiply the number of weeks by 7.
  • Add the remaining days.
  • Example: 12 weeks and 5 days → 12×7+5=8912 \times 7 + 5 = 8912×7+5=89 days.

Step 2: Subtract the Total Days from Today's Date

  • Use a calendar or date calculator.
  • Example: If today is April 9, 2025 and GA is 12 weeks and 5 days →
    April 9, 2025 − 89 days = January 10, 2025

This result (January 10, 2025) is the estimated LMP.

ЁЯУЭ Summary Formula:

LMP = Today's Date - Gestational Age (in days)

 



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рдпрджि рдЖрдк рд╣िंрджी рдЪुрдирддे рд╣ैं, рддो рд╕рднी рдк्рд░рд╢्рди рд╣िंрджी рдоें рд╣рд▓ рдХрд░ें।

1. What does BPD stand for in fetal ultrasound? 1. рдн्рд░ूрдг рдЕрд▓्рдЯ्рд░ाрд╕ाрдЙंрдб рдоें BPD рдХा рдХ्рдпा рдЕрд░्рде рд╣ै?
A. Bi-pelvic Diameter / рдмाрдп-рдкेрд▓्рд╡िрдХ рдбाрдпрдоीрдЯрд░
B. Biparietal Depth / рдмाрдпрдкैрд░ाрдЗрдЯрд▓ рдбेрдк्рде
C. Biparietal Diameter / рдмाрдпрдкैрд░ाрдЗрдЯрд▓ рдбाрдпрдоीрдЯрд░
D. Body Plane Distance / рдмॉрдбी рдк्рд▓ेрди рдбिрд╕्рдЯेंрд╕
2. What does CRL measure in early pregnancy? 2. рдк्рд░ाрд░ंрднिрдХ рдЧрд░्рднाрд╡рд╕्рдеा рдоें CRL рдХ्рдпा рдоाрдкрддा рд╣ै?
A. Crown-Rib Length / рдХ्рд░ाрдЙрди-рд░िрдм рд▓ेंрде
B. Crown-Rump Length / рдХ्рд░ाрдЙрди-рд░ंрдк рд▓ेंрде
C. Cervical-Rump Line / рд╕рд░्рд╡ाрдЗрдХрд▓-рд░ंрдк рд▓ाрдЗрди
D. Chest-Radius Length / рдЪेрд╕्рдЯ-рд░ेрдбिрдпрд╕ рд▓ेंрде
3. What is the meaning of EFW? 3. EFW рдХा рдХ्рдпा рдЕрд░्рде рд╣ै?
A. Estimated Fetal Weight / рдЕрдиुрдоाрдиिрдд рдн्рд░ूрдг рд╡рдЬрди
B. Estimated Fundal Width / рдЕрдиुрдоाрдиिрдд рдлंрдбрд▓ рдЪौрдб़ाрдИ
C. Endometrial Fold Width / рдПंрдбोрдоेрдЯ्рд░िрдпрд▓ рдлोрд▓्рдб рдЪौрдб़ाрдИ
D. Embryonic Fluid Weight / рдн्рд░ूрдг рддрд░рд▓ рд╡рдЬрди
4. What does HC stand for in fetal biometry? 4. рдн्рд░ूрдг рдмाрдпोрдоेрдЯ्рд░ी рдоें HC рдХा рдХ्рдпा рдорддрд▓рдм рд╣ै?
A. Hip Circumference / рд╣िрдк рдкрд░िрдзि
B. Head Circumference / рд╕िрд░ рдХी рдкрд░िрдзि
C. Heart Count / рджिрд▓ рдХी рдЧिрдирддी
D. Humeral Center / рд╣्рдпूрдорд░рд▓ рдХेंрдж्рд░
5. What does AC refer to in obstetric ultrasound? 5. рдк्рд░рд╕ूрддि рдЕрд▓्рдЯ्рд░ाрд╕ाрдЙंрдб рдоें AC рдХिрд╕े рджрд░्рд╢ाрддा рд╣ै?
A. Abdominal Circumference / рдкेрдЯ рдХी рдкрд░िрдзि
B. Amniotic Calculation / рдПрдо्рдиिрдпोрдЯिрдХ рдХैрд▓рдХुрд▓ेрд╢рди
C. Aortic Circle / рдорд╣ाрдзрдордиी рд╡ृрдд
D. Axis of Cardiac / рд╣ृрджрдп рдХी рдзुрд░ी
6. What is the meaning of FL in fetal measurement? 6. рдн्рд░ूрдг рдоाрдк рдоें FL рдХा рдХ्рдпा рдЕрд░्рде рд╣ै?
A. Femoral Length / рдлीрдорд░ рдХी рд▓ंрдмाрдИ
B. Fetal Lung / рдн्рд░ूрдг рдлेрдлрдб़ा
C. Fetal Line / рдн्рд░ूрдг рд░ेрдЦा
D. Foot Length / рдкैрд░ рдХी рд▓ंрдмाрдИ
7. What does NT stand for in first-trimester screening? 7. рдкрд╣рд▓े рддिрдоाрд╣ी рдХी рд╕्рдХ्рд░ीрдиिंрдЧ рдоें NT рдХा рдХ्рдпा рдорддрд▓рдм рд╣ै?
A. Neonatal Tube / рдирд╡рдЬाрдд рдЯ्рдпूрдм
B. Nuchal Transparency / рдиुрдЪाрд▓ рдЯ्рд░ांрд╕рдкेрд░ेंрд╕ी
C. Nuchal Translucency / рдиुрдЪाрд▓ рдЯ्рд░ांрд╕рд▓ूрд╕ेंрд╕ी
D. Neural Tube / рди्рдпूрд░рд▓ рдЯ्рдпूрдм
8. What is the meaning of AFI in ultrasound reporting? 8. рдЕрд▓्рдЯ्рд░ाрд╕ाрдЙंрдб рд░िрдкोрд░्рдЯिंрдЧ рдоें AFI рдХा рдХ्рдпा рдЕрд░्рде рд╣ै?
A. Amniotic Fluid Index / рдПрдо्рдиिрдпोрдЯिрдХ рдл्рд▓ूрдЗрдб рдЗंрдбेрдХ्рд╕
B. Anterior Fetal Indicator / рдПंрдЯीрд░िрдпрд░ рдн्рд░ूрдг рд╕ूрдЪрдХांрдХ
C. Abdominal Fluid Index / рдкेрдЯ рдХा рддрд░рд▓ рд╕ूрдЪрдХांрдХ
D. Atrial Fluid Intensity / рдПрдЯ्рд░िрдпрд▓ рдл्рд▓ूрдЗрдб рддीрд╡्рд░рддा
9. What does GA commonly refer to in obstetrics? 9. GA рдХा рд╕ाрдоाрди्рдп рдЕрд░्рде рдк्рд░рд╕ूрддि рдоें рдХ्рдпा рд╣ै?
A. Growth Anatomy / рд╡ृрдж्рдзि рдПрдиाрдЯॉрдоी
B. Gestational Assessment / рдЧрд░्рднाрд╡рдзि рдоूрд▓्рдпांрдХрди
C. Gestational Age / рдЧрд░्рднाрд╡рдзि рдЙрдо्рд░
D. Genetic Analysis / рдЖрдиुрд╡ंрд╢िрдХ рд╡िрд╢्рд▓ेрд╖рдг
10. What is the role of EDD in fetal ultrasound? 10. рдн्рд░ूрдг рдЕрд▓्рдЯ्рд░ाрд╕ाрдЙंрдб рдоें EDD рдХी рднूрдоिрдХा рдХ्рдпा рд╣ै?
A. Expected Date of Dilation / рдбाрдЗрд▓ेрд╢рди рдХी рдЕрдиुрдоाрдиिрдд рддिрдеि
B. Estimated Delivery Date / рдЕрдиुрдоाрдиिрдд рдк्рд░рд╕рд╡ рддिрдеि
C. Endometrial Development Date / рдПंрдбोрдоेрдЯ्рд░िрдпрд▓ рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рддिрдеि
D. Estimated Discharge Date / рдЕрдиुрдоाрдиिрдд рдЫुрдЯ्рдЯी рддिрдеि

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