Congenital Anomalies — Flashcards

Congenital Anomalies — Flashcards

Congenital Anomalies — Flashcards
#1

Type _____ of trachoesophageal fistula consists of fistula without atresia

#2

The next best step in the mx of a congenital umbilical anomaly is to do a _____ to diagnose if the anomaly is cystic, fibrous, or of fistula.

#3

Esophageal atresia with distal TEF may present with _____, secondary to laryngospasm to avoid aspiration

#4

The most common tracheoesophageal anomaly (85%) is proximal _____ with distal tracheoesophageal fistula

#5

Presence of a third fontanelle may suggest trisomy _____ or prematurity.

#6

Congenital diaphragmatic hernia is associated with lung _____ and a scaphoid abdomen

#7

The late phase of kernicterus includes movement disorders (choreoathetosis, ballismus, tremor), defective _____ gaze, and sensorineural hearing loss.

#8

Umbilical vessel cannulation can be performed in the first _____ of life before umbilical stump gets detatched

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#9

Area shaded _____ is preferred site for heel prick testing in newborns

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#10

Which pediatric disorder will present with hyperinflation, patchy infiltrates and coarse streaking on chest x-ray? _____

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