Most Common Flashcards
Neuromuscular disease of childhood.
Pseudohypertrophic/Duchennes Muscular Distrophy
Neurobehavioral disorder in children.
ADHD
Co-morbid condition of people with developmental delay.
Seizures
Type of Spina-Bifida
Occulta
Type of cerebral palsy.
Spastic (with contractures)
Eating disorder in the US
Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS: Binge Eating)
Inherited coagulation disorder.
Von Willebrand Disease
- Factor VIII (Intrinsic)
- Platelet Dysfunction
Type of Hemophilia
A
-Factor VIII (Intrinsic)
Genetic disorder of blood.
Sickle Cell Disease.
Cause of death by disease (age 1-14)
Cancer
Cause of death by leukemia.
ALL
Developmental Cyst
Dentigerous Cyst
Primary tumor of the jaw.
Unicystic Ameloblastoma
Mideface skeletal injury in children:
Nasal Fracture
Facial skeletal injury in hospitalized pedo patients
Mandibular Fracture
Permanent tooth trauma
Uncomplicated crown fracture
Surgically treatable cause of newborn cholestasis
Biliary Atresia
Benign Salivary Gland Tumor
Pleomorphic Adenoma
Maliganant Salivary Gland Tumor
Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
Type of osteogenesis imperfecta
Type I (associated with DI Type I)
Mass of the soft palate.
Squamous Papilloma (HPV 6 & 11)
Cause of Cancer Death age 1-5
Ependymomas Primitive Neuruoectodermal Tumors (EPNET)
Syndrome associated with cleft lip AND palate.
Van der Woude Syndrome
-All present with para-median lip pits
Infectious Disease of Children.
Nasopharyngitis/URI/The Common Cold
Syndrome associated with ONLY cleft palate.
Di George/VCFS 22q11.2
Age range for childhood leukemia or CNS cancer.
1-4yo
Cause of hypothyrodism after age 8
Acquired/Hashimoto’s
Cause of Acromegaly/Gigantism.
Benign Pituitary Adenoma
Syndrome with cardiac complications
William’s Syndrome (>70%)
“Tumor” of the oral cavity.
Traumatic/Irritation fibroma
Cause of cancer death age <1 and >10yo
Leukemia
Oral finding in child with HIV.
Candidiasis
Neural Tube Defects.
Spina bifida/Anencephaly
Chronic medical condition of childhood.
Asthma
Syndrome with an eating disorder.
Prader Willi
Source of Sepsis in cancer patients.
The mouth
Common Site of loral lymphangioma.
Tongue
Seizure type.
Tonic Clonic with convulsions
Syndrome with Taurodontism.
Kleinfelter
Form of hyperthyroid.
Graves Disease
Seizure without convulsions
Absence
Type of diabetes in children
Type 1
Type of ectodermal dysplasia
Hypohydrotic (X-Linked Recessive)
Solid organ transplant in children.
Kidney and Liver (70%)
Most common cancer in infancy.
Neuroblastoma.