Developmental Abnormalities Flashcards

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Spina Bifida

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Fusion of the spinal cord should be complete by week 4 but in spina bifida, the posterior neuropore doesn’t close properly.

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Cleft palate

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A defect posterior to the incisive foramen. Failure of tissue migration to completey fill the midline grooves.

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Tetralogy of Fallot

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Classically 4 defects= Pulmonary stenosis, thickening of right ventricle, ventricular septal defect and malpositioned aorta

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Atrial septal defect

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caused by patent foramen ovale. Blood flows between both atria.

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Achondroplasia

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conversion of cartilage to bone and lack of bone growth due to GoF mutation in FGFR3 – normal sized torso and short limbs

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Polydactyly

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extra finger(s) or toe(s) - associated with ZPA and Shh

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What is given to prevent spina bifida?

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folic acid 3 months before pregnancy

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What is a teratogen?

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any agent that can disturb the development of an embryo or fetus

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Give some examples of chemical teratogens and their effects

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Thalidomide - Limb defects, heart malformations

Lithium - Heart malformations

Amphetamines - Cleft lip and palate, heart defects

Cocaine - Growth restriction, microcephaly, behavioral abnormalities

Alcohol - Fetal alcohol syndrome, maxillary hypoplasia, heart defects

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What is the classic triad for congenital rubella syndrome?

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  • sensorineural deafness
  • eye abnormalities
  • congenital heart disease
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name 3 causes of fetal growth restriction

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Maternal- anaemia, smoking, Diabetes, age under 16

Foetal- inborn errors of metabolism, multiple pregnancy

Placental- impaired trophoblast invasion

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