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60 Cards in this Set
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Subglottic hemangioma |
PHACES syndrome |
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PHACES Syndrome |
Cutaneous hemangiomas |
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Ropy appearance |
Meconium aspiration |
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Post term delivery |
Meconium aspiration |
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Fluid in the fissures |
Transient tachypnea |
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History of c-section |
Transient tachypnea |
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Maternal sedation |
Transient tachypnea |
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Granular opacities + Premature |
RDS |
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Granular opacities + Term + High lung volumes |
Pneumonia |
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Granular opacities + Term + Low lung volumes |
Beta-hemolytic strep |
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Band like opacities |
Chronic lung disease (BPD) |
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Linear lucencies |
Pulmonary interstitial emphysema |
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Pulmonary hypoplasia |
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia |
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Lung cysts and nodules |
LCH or papillomatosis |
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Lower lobe bronchiectasis |
Primary ciliary dyskinesia |
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Upper lobe bronchiectasis |
CF |
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Posterior mediastinal mass (under 2) |
Neuroblastoma |
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No air in the stomach |
Esophageal atresia |
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Excessive air in the stomach |
"H" Type TE fistula |
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Anterior esophageal impression |
Pulmonary sling |
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Pulmonary sling |
Tracheal stenosis |
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Single bubble |
Gastric (antral or pyloric) atresia |
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Double bubble |
Duodenal atresia |
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Duodenal atresia |
Downs |
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Single bubble with distal gas |
May be midgut volvulus |
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Non-bilious vomiting |
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis |
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Paradoxical aciduria |
Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis |
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Bilious vomiting - in an infant |
Mid gut volvulus |
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Corkscrew duodenum |
Mid gut volvulus |
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Reversed SMA and SMV |
Malrotation |
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Absent gallbladder |
Biliary atresia |
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Asplenia |
Cyanotic heart disease |
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Infarcted spleen |
Sickle cell |
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Pediatric gall stones |
Sickle cell |
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Short microcolon |
Colonic atresia |
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Long microcolon |
Meconium ileus or distal ileal atresia |
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Saw tooth colon |
Hirschsprungs |
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Calcified mass in the mid abdomen of a newborn |
Meconium peritonitis |
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Meconium ileus equivalent |
Distal Intestinal Obstruction Syndrome (DIOS) CF kid |
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Abrubt caliber change of the aorta below the celiac axis |
Hepatic hemangioendothelioma |
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Cystic mass in the liver of a newborn |
Mesenchymal hamartoma |
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Elevated AFP, with mass in the liver of a newborn |
Hepatoblastoma |
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Common bile duct measures more than 10mm |
Choledochal cyst |
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Lipomatous pseudohypertrophy of the pancreas |
CF (also Shwachman–Diamond syndrome) |
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Unilateral renal agenesis |
Unicornuate uterus |
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Neonatal renal vein thrombosis |
Maternal diabetes |
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Neonatal renal artery thrombosis |
Misplaced ubilical artery catheter |
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Hyrdonephrosis on fetal MRI |
Posterior urethral valves |
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Urachus |
Bladder adenocarcinoma |
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Nephroblastomatosis with necrosis |
Wilms |
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Midline pelvic mass in a female |
Hydrometrocolpos |
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Right sided varicocele |
Abdominal pathology |
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Blue dot sign |
Torsion of the testicular appendage |
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Hand or foot pain/Swelling in an infant |
Sickle cell with hand foot syndrome |
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Extratesticular scrotal mass |
Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma |
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Narrowing of the interpedicular distance |
Achondroplasia |
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Platyspondyly (flat vertebral bodies) |
Thanatophoric |
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Absent tonsils after 6 months |
Immune deficiency |
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Enlarged tonsils well after childhood (12-15) |
Cancer, probably lymphatic |
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Mystery liver abscess in a kid |
Chronic granulomatous disease |