Congenital Abnormalities Flashcards

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Pulmonary Atresia

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blockage of pulmonary valve
cyanosis soon after birth
cyanosis and murmur if there’s a VSD

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Ebstein’s anomaly

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downwardly displaced tricuspid valve
superior ventricular dilation
no systolic murmur
clubbing
cyanosis
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tetralogy of fallot

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pulmonary stenosis
right ventricular hypertrophy
ventricular septal defect
overriding aorta

its year cyanosis and murmur
slightly more common in males

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transposition of great vessels

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cyanosis soon after birth

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coarctation of the aorta

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narrowing of the aorta at the exit of the heart
systolic murmur
no cyanosis
relies on the ductus arteriosus, when this closes it causes circulatory collapse - tachycardia and hypotension

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Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy: causes

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X-linked recessive
Xp21
most boys don’t survive to pass it on, so passed on by female carriers
lack of dystrophin - excessive calcium entry into cell

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Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy: clinical features

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progressive proximal muscle weakness and wasting
positive gower’s sign
abnormal gait
boys about 5 years old

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Duchenne’s Muscular Dystrophy: management

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corticosteroids
physiotherapy
mechanicl ventialtion in late stages

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murmur associated with patent ductus arteriosus

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continuous machinery murmur

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murmur associated with ventricular septal defect

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pansystolic murmur at the left sternal edge

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