10: Misc Genetics Flashcards
1
Q
_____ problems are more likely to cluster in families.
A
MULTIFACTORIAL problems are more likely to cluster in families.
2
Q
Name the indications for karyotype analysis.
A
- Suspected chromosomal problem
- 2 major malformations
- 1 major and 2 minor malformations
- Ambiguous genitalia
- Congenital heart disease
- Hypotonia
- Malformed stillborns and normal stillborns when etiology of demise is undetermined
- Mental retardation
- Growth retardation or short stature
- Couple with 2+ SABs or infertility
3
Q
What 3 principles should be used when making decisions about the introduction or continuation of genetic tests?
A
- ID of the genetic condition must provide a clear benefit to child.
- A system must be in place to confirm the diagnosis.
- Treatment and follow-up must be available.
4
Q
Name the features suggesting a genetic disorder.
A
- Mental retardation and delays
- Seizures with mental retardation
- Severe hypotonia in infancy
- Loss of developmental milestones
- Short stature
- FTT
- Microcephaly
- Dysmorphic features
- 2+ physical malformations
- Ambiguous genitalia
- Pigmentary skin lesions
- Ocular findings such as colobomas or blindness
- Deafness
5
Q
Name the risk factors for genetic disorders.
A
- Family hx of known genetic issues
- Malformations
- Mental retardation
- Metabolic disorders
- Delayed secondary characteristics
- Sensory deficits
- Progressive disorders
- Neuromuscular disorders
- Affective disorders (schizophrenia)
- Birth defects
- Developmental delays or learning problems
- Repeated SABs or stillbirths
6
Q
Which newborn screenings are done in ALL states?
A
- Congenital hypothyroidism
- Sickle cell
- Sickle-C
- Sickle-Beta thalassemia
- Galactosemia
- PKU