Pseudomonas causes pneumonia and respiratory failure in _____ patients
#2
B-ALL has a(n) _____ response to chemotherapy
#3
_____ is the isolated, temporary halting of skeletal growth in the absence of other causal physical abnormalities
#4
What is the most common renal malignancy of early childhood (ages 2-4)? _____
#5
Clinical features of _____ syndrome include short height, small head circumference, facies with saddle nose and prominent forehead, small genitalia, and delayed skeletal maturation
#6
_____ viral lesions affect the trunk
#7
What is the most common cancer in children?_____
#8
Patients with Edwards syndrome and Patau syndrome often die within _____ year(s) of birth
#9
What is the likely diagnosis in a child that presents with fever and signs of heart failure ~1 week after an URI?
_____
Long-term survivor follow-up US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Flashcard 1: Pseudomonas causes pneumonia and respiratory failure in _____ patients
Answer: cystic fibrosis
Flashcard 2: B-ALL has a(n) _____ response to chemotherapy
Answer: excellent
Flashcard 3: _____ is the isolated, temporary halting of skeletal growth in the absence of other causal physical abnormalities
Answer: Constitutional delay of growth and puberty
Flashcard 4: What is the most common renal malignancy of early childhood (ages 2-4)? _____
Answer: Wilms tumor
Flashcard 5: Clinical features of _____ syndrome include short height, small head circumference, facies with saddle nose and prominent forehead, small genitalia, and delayed skeletal maturation
Answer: Laron
Flashcard 6: _____ viral lesions affect the trunk
Answer: Chickenpox (Smallpox or Chickenpox)
Flashcard 7: What is the most common cancer in children?_____
Answer: Leukemia
Flashcard 8: Patients with Edwards syndrome and Patau syndrome often die within _____ year(s) of birth
Answer: 1
Flashcard 9: What is the likely diagnosis in a child that presents with fever and signs of heart failure ~1 week after an URI?
_____
Answer: Viral myocarditis
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