Quiz Flashcards
Queen annes sign
Hypothyroidism
Loss of the outer third of the eyebrows
most common seizure in down syndrome
Infantile spasms ?
most common seizure in down syndrome
Infantile spasms ?
Kleihauer-Betke test
Kleihauer Betke test is utilized to determine if there is fetal blood in maternal circulation
Rh incompatibility
• Let down reflex is mediated by which hormone?
Oxytocin
Mutation in menkey kinkey hair disease is
X-linked recessive disorder caused by mutations in genes coding for the copper-transport protein ATP7A,[3] leading to copper deficiency.[4
Nutrient given in multiple carboxylase deficiency?
Biotin
Nutrient given in multiple carboxylase deficiency?
Biotin
limiting AA in pulses?
methionine, tryptophan and cystine
Examples of Type I nutrient deficiency
Anemia (iron deficiency),
Beri-beri (thiamin deficiency),
Pellagra (niacin or nicotinic acid deficiency),
Scurvy (vitamin C or ascorbic acid deficiency),
Xerophthalmia (vitamin A or retinol deficiency)
Iodine deficiency disorders etc.
Examples of Type II nutrients
Protein and energy (derived from carbohydrate and fats) are classified as type II nutrients.
zinc, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium.
Examples of Type II nutrients
Protein and energy (derived from carbohydrate and fats) are classified as type II nutrients.
zinc, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium.
X linked Hypophosphatemic rickets defective —–gene
PHEX GENE
Wolfram syndrome
DIDMOAD, is an inherited condition characterized by diabetes insipidus (DI), childhood-onset diabetes mellitus (DM), a gradual loss of vision caused by optic atrophy (OA), and deafness (D)
Kasai procedure
Biliary atresia