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✒️ Cephalohematoma versus Caput succedaneum
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Turner Syndrome

Common heart abnormalities associated with Turner syndrome are bicuspid aortic valve (most common) and coarctation of the aorta.

patients may also develop aortic root dilation
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Developmental Milestones during the first year of life
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🖊 Laryngomalacia presents in infants with inspiratory stridor that worsens in the supine position and improves in the prone position

Laryngoscopy shows collapse of the supraglottic structures during inspiration. Concurrent gastroesophageal reflux should be treated. 

Laryngomalacia usually resolves spontaneously by age 18 months.
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Developmental milestones during toddlerhood
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Most common cause of intestinal obstruction in newborns is:
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Duodenal atresia
45%
Hirschsprung disease
27%
Meconium ileus
3%
Jejunoileal atresia
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🖊 APGAR Scoring

The Apgar score provides a universally accepted method to assess the status of the newborn infant immediately after birth.

🗒 The score is determined by assessing five variables, each of which is assigned a value of 0, 1, or 2. The Apgar score is assessed at one and five minutes after birth. If the five-minute score is ≤6, a 10-minute score should be assessed.

Infants with five-minute Apgar scores ≤6 require further evaluation and possible intervention.

🖍 The Apgar score should not be used as a prognostic tool.
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The lateral plantar nerve is similar in function to which nerve in the hand?
Anonymous Quiz
16%
Median nerve
35%
Radial nerve
38%
Ulnar nerve
11%
Musculocutaneous nerve
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“Double bubble sign” on X-ray is characteristic of:
Anonymous Quiz
15%
Midgut volvulus
64%
Dodenal atresia
17%
Pyloric stenosis
4%
Annular pancreas
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A newborn has persistent cyanosis not improving with 100% oxygen. This suggests:
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Pulmonary disease
66%
Congenital heart disease
17%
Methemoglobinemia
9%
PPHN
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A pregnant woman at 24 weeks has BP 160/110, proteinuria, and headache. Diagnosis?
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Gestational hypertension
4%
Chronic hypertension
78%
Preeclampsia with severe features
8%
Mild preeclampsia
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A preterm newborn with abdominal distension, bloody stools, and pneumatosis intestinalis likely has:
Anonymous Quiz
20%
Intussusception
71%
NEC (Necrotizing enterocolitis)
7%
Volvulus
2%
Malrotation
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A neonate with jaundice on day 1 of life should make you suspect:
Anonymous Quiz
38%
Physiological jaundice
11%
Breast milk jaundice
48%
Hemolysis/sepsis
3%
Dehydration
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A newborn suddenly deteriorates after birth; transillumination shows a bright glow on the right side. Diagnosis?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Pneumonia
19%
Pleural effusion
36%
Pneumothorax
38%
Diaphragmatic hernia
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A patient cannot dorsiflex the foot. Which nerve is most likely damaged?
Anonymous Quiz
26%
Tibial nerve
45%
Deep peroneal nerve
24%
Superficial peroneal nerve
5%
Saphenous nerve
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🖊 Classic signs of Appendicitis
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