Paeds Flashcards

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Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)

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Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
Right ventricular hypertrophy
Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction, pulmonary stenosis
Overriding aorta

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Edward’s syndrome

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Trisomy 18 
Small head, jaw (micrognathia), low set ears
Rocker bottom feet 
Clenched fists with overlapping fingers
Second most common trisomy after Down's
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Fragile X

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X-linked dominant, expansion of CGG triplet in FMR1 gene on the X chromosome 
Average IQ<55
Macrocephaly, long and narrow face
Large ears, large testicles 
Hyperactivity and seizures
Complication: mitral valve prolapse
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Noonan syndrome

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Autosomal dominant
Webbed neck
Pulmonary valve stenosis
Breast bone could be protruding or be sunk
Scoliosis
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Patau syndrome

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Trisomy 13
Small eyes
Cleft lip/palate
Weird things like polydactyly, cyclopia
Scalp lesions 
Rocker-bottom feet
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Pierre Robin syndrome

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A chain of certain developmental malformations, one entailing the next
Facial abnormalities: 3 main ones
Micrognathia
Glossoptosis
Upper airway obstruction 
(Cleft palate)
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Prader-Willi syndrome

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(Neonatal) Hypotonia
Hypogonadism
Obesity

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Williams syndrome

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Deletion in chromosome 7 
Mild to moderate intelectual disability 
Outgoing personality 
Elfin-like face
Supravalvular aortic stenosis
High Ca (transient neonatal)
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Haemophilia A, B MOI

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X-linked recessive

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6-1 vaccine

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Diphtheria
Tetanus 
Whooping cough 
Polio
Hib 
Hep B
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Right to left shunts

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TOF
Transposition of the great arteries

Present with cyanosis

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12
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Left to right shunts

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ASDs
VSDs
PDA

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13
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Causes of stridor

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Croup
Acute epiglottitis
Bacterial tracheitis

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14
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Cytomegalovirus congenital infection

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Most common in the UK

Growth retardation
Purpuric skin lesions

Sensorineural deafness
Encephalitis/seizures
Pneumonitis

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Toxoplasmosis congenital infection

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Cerebral calcification
Chorioretinitis
Hydrocephalus

Anaemia

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Rubella congenital infection

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Sensorineural deafness
Congenital cataracts
Congenital heart disease (eg PDA)
Glaucoma