forebrain, Cavum Septum Pellucidum, CSP, fetal

Course Overview:

Since 2003, the visualization of the cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) has become a crucial part of the second-trimester fetal anatomic survey. This course delves into the importance of CSP imaging in detecting common significant fetal congenital anomalies, particularly those affecting the nervous, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems. Participants will explore the development of the corpus callosum, the role of the CSP in normal forebrain development, and the implications of non-visualization of the CSP. Enroll now, or continue to read more about this course.

Key Features of Cavum Septum Pellucidum Course:

  • Forebrain abnormalities associated with the congenital absence of CSP.
  • Sonographic findings and prognosis of various conditions related to CSP absence or abnormalities.
  • Learn about the latest techniques in neurosonography for evaluating central neuraxis and corpus callosum development.

Earn ACCME Category 1 PRA Credit:

By completing this course, physicians and sonographers can earn 1 AMA PRA Category 1 ™ credit.

Course Benefits:

  • Learn to apply this knowledge in clinical settings, improving patient counseling and management strategies.
  • Earn 1 AMA PRA Category 1 ™ credit.
  • Professional Development

Who Should Enroll:

  • Physicians.
  • ARDMS and APCA Sonographers.
  • Medical professionals who preform/interpret ultrasound.

Course Duration:

Flexible self-paced learning, allowing you to progress through the material at your convenience.

Enroll Now:

Join our comprehensive course on the Cavum Septum Pellucidum in Fetal Anatomy. Enroll now to enhance your understanding and skills in fetal sonography and prenatal diagnostics.