Osteogenesis imperfecta may be confused with _____
#2
_____ is a congenital heart disease characterized by downward displacement of tricuspid leaflets into the right ventricle
#3
Hirschsprung disease is characterized by failure to _____ within 48 hours and chronic constipation
#4
Congenital defects are the _____ leading cause of death in children
#5
The infantile form of coarctation of the aorta is associated with _____ syndrome
#6
What symptoms does ventricular septal defect typically present with at birth?_____
#7
_____ is a congenital absence of gyri that is typically accompanied by severe mental retardation and seizures
#8
Large ventricular septal defects may present with a harsh, blowing _____ murmur with thrill; and can lead to endocarditis, progressive aortic regurgitation, heart failure, pulmonary HTN, and Eisenmenger syndrome
#9
Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency presents in _____ (age group) as poorly regulated respiration and body temperature, poor feeding, developmental delay, and intellectual disability
#10
Autosomal recessive PKD presents in infants as worsening renal failure and _____ (BP)
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Long-term outcomes and follow-up Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Osteogenesis imperfecta may be confused with _____
Answer: child abuse
Flashcard 2: _____ is a congenital heart disease characterized by downward displacement of tricuspid leaflets into the right ventricle
Answer: Ebstein anomaly
Flashcard 3: Hirschsprung disease is characterized by failure to _____ within 48 hours and chronic constipation
Answer: pass meconium
Flashcard 4: Congenital defects are the _____ leading cause of death in children
Answer: 3rd
Flashcard 5: The infantile form of coarctation of the aorta is associated with _____ syndrome
Answer: Turner
Flashcard 6: What symptoms does ventricular septal defect typically present with at birth?_____
Answer: Typically asymptomatic
Flashcard 7: _____ is a congenital absence of gyri that is typically accompanied by severe mental retardation and seizures
Answer: Lissencephaly (agyria)
Flashcard 8: Large ventricular septal defects may present with a harsh, blowing _____ murmur with thrill; and can lead to endocarditis, progressive aortic regurgitation, heart failure, pulmonary HTN, and Eisenmenger syndrome
Flashcard 9: Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I deficiency presents in _____ (age group) as poorly regulated respiration and body temperature, poor feeding, developmental delay, and intellectual disability
Answer: neonates
Flashcard 10: Autosomal recessive PKD presents in infants as worsening renal failure and _____ (BP)
Answer: hypertension
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