Congenital defects — Flashcards

Congenital defects — Flashcards

Congenital defects — Flashcards

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#321

What is the likely diagnosis in a child that presents with pancreatic insufficiency, failure to thrive, and recurrent respiratory infections? _____

#322

What is the most common gastrointestinal congenital anomaly? _____

#323

What should be suspected in a neonate with abdominal distension, poor urine output, and respiratory distress? _____

#324

Patient presents with vascular birthmark (port-wine stain) of the face _____

#325

Turner syndrome can have _____

Hint: skin manifestation

#326

Double bubble sign, no distal air and Down's syndrome is suggestive of _____ Double bubble sign, no distal air and NO Down's syndrome is suggestive of _____

Hint: annular pancreas/duodenal atresia

#327

What is the likely diagnosis in a newborn that presents with an enlarged tongue, umbilical hernia, and jaundice with high TSH and low free T4? _____

#328

Neonate with "double bubble" on CXR is _____

Hint: condition

#329

What is the likely diagnosis in a newborn that presents with cyanosis, a single loud S2 on auscultation (no murmur), and a narrow mediastinum on X-ray? _____

#330

Is treatment necessary for an infant with hydrocele? _____

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