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Complocations of hyperbaric oxygen |
VEGF activation (hypoxia) bronchopulmonary dysplasia |
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Breakdown of mucosal barrier permitting transluminal migration of bacteria |
NEC |
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Bloody stools abdominal distention circulatory collapse Baby- asstd with milk |
NEC |
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xray finding with note of air in intestinal walls |
pnematosis intestinalis |
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Prevention of inmune hydrops |
RHIG to Rh negative mothers 28 weeks aog 72 hours of delivery |
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musty or mousy odor |
phenylacetic acid of phenylketonuria |
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most common variant of galactosemia |
galactose 1 phosphate uridyl transferase next galactokinase |
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deletion of 3 nucleotide coding for phenylalanine at position 508 most common lethal genetic disease in CAUCASIAN |
cystic fibrosis |
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CYSTIC FIBROSIS pathology |
atrophy of exocrine pancreas meconium ileus (viscid plugs in sbo) respi: MC pseudomonas infertility |
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most common cause of death in i fant younger than 1 |
sudden infant death syndrome |
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most common finding in SIDS |
Multiple petechiae astrogliosis hypoplasia of arcuate nucleus |
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most common tumor of infancy |
hemangioma |
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patjology in hemangioma |
port wine stain spontaneeusly regress |
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most common teratoma of childhood |
sacroccocygeal teratoma |
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teratoma that is well differentiated and benigb |
mature teratoma |
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teratoma with indeterminate potential |
immature |
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teratoma withadmixed with another germ cell tumor |
unequivocally malignant teratoma |
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blueberry muffin baby |
neuroblastoma due to multiple cutaneous metastases |
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most common extracranial solid tumor of childhood |
neuroblastoma |
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tumor of sympathetic ganglia and adrenal medulla which is derived from neural crest cells |
neuroblastoma |
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amplified gene in neuroblastoma |
NMYC oncogene |
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peak age for neurobalstoma |
18 months |
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gene mutated in wilms tumor |
WT1 gene |
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most common primary renal tumor in children |
wilms tumor |
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cherry red color of skin and mucous membrane on acute poisoning of this toxic substance |
carbon monoxide |
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pathological lesion seen in bones that is seen in lead poisoning |
lead lines |
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type of anemia in lead poisoning |
microcytic hypochromic anemia: inhibition of ferrocheletase which inserts iron to heme |
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appearance of red cell precursor with iron laden mitochondria |
ringed sideroblast |
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extremely severe poorly localized abdominal pain in this type of lead poisoning |
lead colic |
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impaired uric acid excretio |
saturnine gout |
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acute management of lead poisoning |
edta plus dimercaprol |
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doc for opd management of lead poisoning |
succimer |
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most common sources in mercury poisoning |
contaminated fish and dental amalgams |
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methylmercuy causes what disease |
minamata disease tx with glutathione |
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poison of kings |
arsenic poisoning |
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causes of arsenic poisoning |
prsticides burning of coal |
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milk and roses complexion with hyperkeratoses |
arsenic poisoning |
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transverse bands in nails seen in arsenic poisoning |
mee's lines |
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most common exogenous cause of human cancers |
smoking |