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Congenital defects — Flashcards

Congenital defects — Flashcards

Congenital defects — Flashcards

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#311

_____ involves the failed development of the thymus resulting in ↓↓ T cell maturation

Hint: Condition

#312

What is the likely diagnosis in a well-appearing child that presents with a microcytic, hypochromic anemia with normal RBC count and RDW? _____

#313

Newborn with unconjugated bilirubin and high Hgb = _____

Hint: cause

#314

_____ = systolic ejection murmur at left upper sternal border and single S2

Hint: Congenital heart disease

#315

_____ is a condition associated with ↑ risk of Hirschsprung disease

Hint: Congenital condition

#316

What is the treatment for strabismus ("crossed eyes")? Congenital → _____ Acquired → patch _____ eye or glasses if a problem of refraction

#317

What cause of intellectual disability is associated with small palpebral fissures, smooth philtrum, and thin vermillion border? _____

#318

Continuous machine-like murmur is most likely a(n) _____ [sound:39 SO - Patent Ductus Arteriosus.mp3]

Hint: condition

#319

What is the likely diagnosis and treatment in an infant that presents with ipsilateral head tilt and contralateral chin deviation with a neck mass that does not transilluminate on ultrasound? _____

#320

What is the most common gastrointestinal congenital anomaly? _____

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