Clinical skills Flashcards

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Features of Turner’s syndrome

A

XO

primary amenorrhoea
streaky gonads
cubitus valgus
coarctation

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Features of Noonan’s syndrome

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Short stature
Hypertelorism
downwards slanting of the eyes
right sided-heart murmur
Low set posteriorly rotated ears
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3
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What is the incidence of Noonan’s syndrome

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1:2500

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4
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What chemotherapy agents can cause permanent ovarian failure in children?

Which can cause transient?

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Permanent:

Etoposide
Procarbazine
Nitrosurea

Transient:
Vincristine

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5
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What are the features of McCune-Albright sydrome

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sexual precocity
cafe-au-lait spots
polyostotic fibrous dysplasia

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craniopharyngioma

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non-prolactin secreting tumour - can cause hyperprolactinaemia by compression of the pituitary stalk

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Features of androgen-insensitivity syndrome

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XY genetics
Phenotypically female with normal breasts

Gonads should be removed after puberty as 5% risk of malignancy in the future

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thyroid and prolactin - link

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Hyperthyroidism can be associated with hyperprolactinaemia in 3-5% of cases

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Causes of hyperprolactinaemia

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anti-psychotics
metoclopramide
methyldopa
phenothiazines
cimetidine
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