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A 42-year-old woman presents to the emergency department in active labor. She has had no prenatal care and is unsure of the gestational age. Labor progresses rapidly and spontaneous vaginal delivery of a baby boy occurs 3 hours after presentation. On initial exam, the child is 1.9 kg (4.2 lb) with a small head and jaw. A sac-like structure containing intestine, as can be seen in the picture, protrudes from the abdominal wall. What complication is closely associated with this presentation?

ALack of abdominal wall muscles

BDehydration and necrosis of bowel

CDuodenal atresia

DTwisting of the bowel around itself

ECardiac defect

2

During the third week of development, the blastocyst undergoes a variety of differentiation processes responsible for the formation of the gastrula and, eventually, the embryo. This differentiation creates cell lineages that eventually become a variety of body systems. What cell lineage, present at this date, is responsible for the formation of the liver?

ANeuroectoderm

BSyncytiotrophoblasts

CEctoderm

DEndoderm

EMesoderm

3

A 50-year-old man is brought in by ambulance to the emergency department with difficulty breathing and speaking. His wife reports that he might have swallowed a fishbone. While taking his history the patient develops a paroxysmal cough. Visualization of his oropharynx and larynx shows a fishbone lodged in the right piriform recess. After successfully removing the fishbone the patient feels comfortable, but he is not able to cough like before. Damage to which of the following nerves is responsible for the impaired cough reflex in this patient?

AInferior laryngeal nerve

BInternal laryngeal nerve

CExternal laryngeal nerve

DSuperior laryngeal nerve

ERecurrent laryngeal nerve

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