Congenital defects — Flashcards

Congenital defects — Flashcards

Congenital defects — Flashcards

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#251

_____ is an appropriate treatment for children < 6 months with developmental dysplasia of the hip

#252

Term male neonate with projectile vomiting; alkalotic with visible peristalsis? _____

#253

What is the most likely diagnosis in a 4-month old boy who presents with seizures? He was born at home. Physical exam shows light hair and blue eyes. His urine is noticable for a "musty odor". _____

#254

Thalassemia, when major, is treated with _____ and prophylactic deferoxamine to prevent _____

#255

Laryngomalacia presents with inspiratory stridor that improves while _____, whereas vascular ring presents with biphasic stridor that improves while _____

#256

Which major autosomal trisomy is associated with hypotonia leading to a weak suck and protruding tongue? _____

#257

Bottle feeding = _____ risk of pyloric stenosis

#258

Esophageal atresia with TEF typically presents with drooling, choking, and _____ with the first feeding

#259

Bilious vomiting, abdominal distension and hematochzeia in an infant is suggestive of _____

Hint: diagnosis

#260

When should cryptorchidism be surgically corrected with orchiopexy? _____

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