Section 3 Congenital Anomalies Flashcards

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Congenital hypotonia

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low muscle tone; common in Down syndrome; can shake hands with the mother to diagnose (she is probably affected)

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Arthrogryposis

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contracted joints; knees and elbows may be folded backward; club foot is common

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Congenital torticollis

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head tilted to one side, injuries to SCM or cervical vertebrae malformations usually to blame

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Poland anomaly

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absence of the pectoral muscle on one side, ipsilateral finger syndactyly

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Achondroplasia

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you have to know this by the end of genetics; affects all bones that develop via endochondral ossification; FGFR3 disorder

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Thanatophoric dysplasia

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very short limbs and an extremely small rib cage that interferes with breathing = fatal

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Craniosynostosis

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FGFR2 disorder -> fusion of cranial sutures in utero; common in Crouzon and Apert syndromes

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Acrania

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absence of neurocranium associated with meroencephaly = stillborn

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Klippel-Feil Syndrome

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fused cervical vertebrae

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Spina Bifida

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incomplete fusion of the cranial end of the neural tube

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Accessory lumbar ribs

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little clinical relevance

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Accessory cervical ribs

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pressure the subclavian artery and vein - associated with thoracic outlet syndrome

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Jarcho-Levin syndrome

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multiple rib anomalies = insufficient chest expansion = lethal

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Amelia

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absence of a limb

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Meromelia

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incomplete formation of a limb - disturbance during the 5th week

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16
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Cutaneous syndactyly

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webbed fingers

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Osseous syndactyly

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digits don’t separate

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Polydactyly

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extra fingies

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Ectrodactyly

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missing fingers 2-4; unilateral = disruption; bilateral = autodom inheritance

20
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Congenital dislocation of the hip

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acetabulum is too shallow

21
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Club foot

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congential or compression; inversion at subtalar joint; adduction at talonavicular joint; plantar flexion at ankle joint