Skip to main content
my logo
  • Trainee ePortfolio
  • CPD ePortfolio
  • RCOG
Sign in
  • Home
  • Tutorials
    • Core knowledge
    • Exam preparation
    • Advanced training
    • Case studies for CPD
    • Technical skills
    • Non-technical skills
  • Learning History
  • My Account
  • Sign in to StratOG
  • Trainee ePortfolio
  • CPD ePortfolio
  • RCOG
  • About
  1. Home
  2. Case studies for CPD
  3. Clinical case studies for CPD (obstetrics)
  4. Fetal medicine – major congenital anomaly case study
  5. Further management
Fetal medicine – major congenital anomaly case study
  • Introduction
  • eTutor profile
  • Essential reading
  • Patient presentation
  • Management
    • Case continued
    • Reflective task 5
    • Reflective task 6
    • Reflective task 7
    • Further management
    • Reflective task 8
  • Reflection
  • Patient outcome
  • Integration into practice
  • Self-assessment
  • Consolidation
  • User feedback

Further management

You do not have access to this tutorial.

You can access the Fetal medicine – major congenital anomaly case study tutorial for just £18.60 inc VAT. UK prices shown, other nationalities may qualify for reduced prices. If this tutorial is part of the member benefit package, Fellows, Members, registered Trainees and Associates should sign in to access the tutorial. Non-members can purchase access to tutorials but also need to sign in first. New users can register here.

The following case study discusses a woman who presents for her routine anomaly scan at 20 weeks of gestation.

As you work through this case study, you will be asked to reflect on the investigations required, test results and management of the woman described in this case.

You can claim CPD points for completing this case study in either the knowledge-based assessment category or the personal/professional category.

Image of woman and ultrasound

£18.60 inc VAT
Sign in

Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
© 2019
Registered charity no. 213280

27 Sussex Place 
Regent's Park 
London NW1 4RG 
UK 

Tel +44 20 7772 6200
Fax +44 20 7723 0575
  • Contact Us
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy & cookie policy
  • Terms & conditions
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • google
  • youtube
  • vimeo
Investors in people