Prenatal diagnostics Flashcards

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What is spina bifida?

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Spina bifida is a condition that affects the spine and is usually apparent at birth. It is a type of neural tube defect (NTD). Spina bifida can happen anywhere along the spine if the neural tube does not close all the way.

  1. SB occulta: failure of vertebral arches to form.
  2. SB aperta: failure of neural tube closure and vertebral arches do not form properly.
    • Meningocele: fluid-filled meninges protrude
    • Myelomeningoceel: neural tissue protrude
    • Rachischisis: no developed neural tube

This condition can be prevented by follic acid inteke, and it can be detected by ultra-sound and amniocentesis, due to the presence of high levels of α-fetoprotein.
There are various treatment for the SB, depending on the type of the disease:
1. Operation postnatally
- Meningocele in 1st year
- Myelomeningocele first days
2. Prenatal operation, only possible with myelomeningocele.

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What are the different molecular techniques used to detect chromosomal abnormalities?

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  1. Maternal/Paternal assessment
    • family history
    • physical exam
  2. Maternal vaccination
  3. Maternal/Paternal screening
    • HIV
    • genetic disorders
  4. Counsling
    • folic acid
    • no teratogens

If we want to perform a pre-conception genetic diagnostic, we can:

  • DNA testing to see if parents are carriers
  • IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection to see if implanted embryos are healthy

If we want to perform a post-conception diagnostic, we can:

  • nuchan scan to see if there’s fluid collected in the neck
  • maternal serum
  • amniocentesis
  • chorionic villi
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What are association diseases? And syndromes?

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Associated disease are a group of anomalies with high co-occurence; syndromes are a group of anomalies with specific and known causes

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