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-Spastic Cerebral Palsy is the most common type of cerebral palsy and occurs in 70%-80% of all cerebral palsy cases.

-More than 50% of these patients are of low birth weight.
- Intelligence is normal or borderline.

-Apraxia is common.
-Causes include perinatal hypoxia and kernicterus.
-Only 8%-10% of cases with cerebral palsy have a history of birth asphyxia.

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-Not all patients with Cerebral palsy have learning disabilities "MR", it's present in about 60٪.

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CAUSES OF EARLY DEATH in Down syndrome:

• Congenital heart disease
• Leukaemia
• Lower respiratory tract infections
• Atlantoaxial dislocation
• Alzheimer's disease.

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-Skin of a post-term infant:
Pale, wrinkled, peeling, no lanugo hair with or without meconium staining.

-Skin of a preterm infant:
Thin, pink, shiny, with little SC fat, covered with lanugo hair.

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Infants with congenital nephrotic syndrome commonly have:
-markedly elevated maternal serum α-fetoprotein concentration,
-a large placenta,
-wide cranial sutures, and
-delayed ossification
-recurrent infections
-reduced C3 and IG
-poor prognosis not respond to steroids
-age of onset less than 3 yrs
-positive family history.


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KLINEFELTER'S SYNDROME clinical features.

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Simple vs Complex partial seizures.

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Volume of pulse is best assessed in the carotids.

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Remember

-Chronic clubbing develops in about 6 months in cyanotic heart diseases such as tetralogy of Fallot (TOF).

-In bronchiectasis, it may take about 1 year for the clubbing to develop.

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-Acute clubbing (develop1 within 2-3 week):

• Suppurative lung disorders (in lung abscess).
• Infective endocarditis
• Mesothelioma.

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Remember:

Note: animal milk such as that of cow or goat is called unmodified formula while that of powder is called modified.

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What are the differences between SCA and Thalassaemia?

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When is meconium normally passed? -95–97% of healthy term newborns pass meconium in the first 24 hours. -Sick term infants and healthy preterm infants may not pass meconium for 3–5 day. #Pediatrics
What are D.D's in failure to pass meconium?

1. Hirschsprung disease
2. Meconium ileus
3. Meconium plug
4. Anorectal malformation or atresia (i.e., imperforate anus; )
5. Malrotation of the bowel
6. Small left colon syndrome in the infant of a diabetic mother
7. Maternal medication, especially magnesium sulfate
8. Atresia of the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, or colon
9. Intestinal duplication.


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Marasmus vs Kwashiorkor. #Pediatrics
What are differences between Marasmus and Kwashiorkor?