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congenital infection a/w blueberry muffin rash
rubella
Child with flesh colored umbilicated lesions
molluscus contagiosum
psychiatric disorder:
females only, loss of previously acquired language and motor skills
retts
psychiatric disorder:
impairments in social interaction, communication, play and repetitive behavior
autism
psychiatric disorder:
impairment in social interaction but no language delay
aspergers
psychiatric disorder:
stereotyped hand movements
retts
psychiatric disorder:
ignoring the basic rights of others
conduct disorder
psychiatric disorder:
hostility, annoyance ,vindictiveness, disobedience and resentfulness
oppositional defiant
psychiatric disorder:
multiple motor and vocal tics
tourettes
psychiatric disorder:
impulsive and inattentive
ADHD
psychiatric disorder:
7 yo that avoids going to school to stay with parents
separation anxiety
AFI in polyhydramnios
>25 cm
AFI in oligohydramnios
<5 cm
most frequent US finding for IUGR
abdominal circumference of <10% for gestational age
Causes of oligohydramnios in 2nd trimester
fetal renal abnormality
maternal causes
placental thrombosis
amniocentesis
Causes of oligohydramnios in 3rd trimester
PROM
preeclampsia
abruptio placenta
by what MOA does NSAIDs decrease amniotic fluid volume
decrease renal function
what tests can confirm rupture of membranes
pooling

nitrazine paper test

ferning test

oligohydramnios on ultrasound
what is PROM
rupture of membranes after 37 weeks without uterine contractions
what is PPROM
rupture of membrane before 37 weeks
when might you suspect chorioamnionitis in a patient with PROM
Fever +
-maternal/fetal tachycardia
-maternal leukocytosis
-uterine tenderness
-foul smelling discharge