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What sinuses are present at birth?
maxillary and ethmoid
What is caput succedaneum?
edema after birth that crosses the suture lines (cone head)
does cephalohematoma cross the suture lines?
no
What is the term for flattened or assymetrical skull shape in infants, often treated by Lady Steele using her magical cranial manipulation techniques?
plagiocephaly
What is the term for premature closure of the cranial sutures?
cranialsynostosis
What is an encephalocele?
protusion of nervous tissue through the skull
What are the physical characteristics of hurler syndrome?
enlarged skull, low forehead, corneal clouding, short neck
What are the physical characteristics of Down's syndrome?
epicanthal folds, depressed nasal bridge,
What are hippocratic facies?
sunken facial features, dry skin
What is Cushing sydrome associated with?
adrenal tumors and increased production of glucocorticoids
What is myxedema?
skin and tissue disorder associated with hypothyroidism
What is Hashimoto disease?
lathargy, sensitivity to cold, weight gain, scaly dry skin, puffy eyes
What are the signs of congenital hypothyroidism?
jaundice, poor feeding, floppy baby, puffy face
What is acute otitis media?
middle ear infection
What is otitis externa?
swimmer's ear
What is cholesteatoma?
benign cystlike tumor in the eardrum or middle ear
When do deciduous teeth appear?
6-24 months
When do permanent teeth appear?
6-15 years