Genetic Conditions Flashcards

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What syndrome would you get with trisomy 18?

A

Edward’s syndrome.

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What are the features of Edward’s syndrome?

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Babies born small and have heart defects. Small head, small jaw, clenched fists with overlapping fingers, severe intellectual disability.

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What syndrome would you get with 45X?

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Turner’s syndrome.

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What are the features of Turner’s syndrome?

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Short stature and early loss of ovarian function. Sometimes webbed neck, low hairline at back of neck, lymphoedema.

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What syndrome would you get with 47XXX?

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Triple X syndrome.

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What are the features of triple X syndrome?

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Often taller than average, usually no physical differences and normal fertility. Occasionally learning difficulties, decreased muscle tone, seizures or kidney problems.

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What syndrome would you get with 47XXY?

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Klinefelter’s syndrome.

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What are the features of Klinefelter’s syndrome?

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Male with sterility and small testicles.

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What chromosome abnormality is present in DiGeorge syndrome and what developmental defect does this cause?

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Deletion of a small segment of chromosome 22. Developmental defect of the 3rd/4th pharyngeal pouch.

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What are the features of DiGeorge syndrome?

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Causes low set ears that are abnormally folded, high forehead, cleft palate, small mouth and jaw, hypocalcaemia, oesophageal atresia, T cell lymphopenia, complex congenital heart disease.

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What is the genetic defect in the philadelphia chromosome?

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Reciprocal translocation of chromosome 9 and 22.

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What does the philadelphia chromosome cause and how can it be treated?

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Leukaemia (due to production of tyrosine kinase that is always on), treated with tyrosine kinase inhibitor (imatinib).

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What is HER2 breast cancer treated with?

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Trastuzamab (monoclonal antibody).

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Is Lynch syndrome autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive?

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Autosomal dominant.

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