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− | ==Introduction==
| + | |q1=Name the four abnormalities in Tetralogy of Fallot. |
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− | ==Developmental Pathology Flashcards==
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− | |<big>Name the four abnormalities in '''Tetralogy of Fallot'''.
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| *Pulmonic stenosis | | *Pulmonic stenosis |
| *Right ventricular hypertrophy | | *Right ventricular hypertrophy |
| *High ventricular septal defect | | *High ventricular septal defect |
| *Overriding aorta | | *Overriding aorta |
− | ||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Tetralogy_of_Fallot|Answer article]] | + | |l1=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Tetralogy_of_Fallot|Answer article]] |
− | |- | + | |q2=Name the condition more common in females than males. |
− | |<big>Name the condition more common in females than males.
| + | |a2=Patent ductus arteriosus |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | |l2=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Patent_Ductus_Arteriosus|Answer article]] |
− | Patent ductus arteriosus | + | |q3=Name two clinical signs characteristic of Patent ductus arteriosus. |
− | ||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Patent_Ductus_Arteriosus|Answer article]] | + | |a3= |
− | |- | + | *Continuous machinery murmur |
− | |<big>Name two clinical signs characteristic of '''Patent ductus arteriosus'''.
| + | *Waterhammer pulse |
− | ||<font color="white"> <big> | + | |l3=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Patent_Ductus_Arteriosus|Answer article]] |
− | *Continuous '''machinery murmur''' | + | |q4=What is Eisenmenger's Syndrome? |
− | *'''Waterhammer pulse''' | + | |a4=Variant of VSD whereby pulmonary hypertension is great enough to shunt blood right to left. Cyanotic. |
− | ||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Patent_Ductus_Arteriosus|Answer article]] | + | |l4=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Ventricular_Septal_Defect|Answer article]] |
− | |- | + | |q5=Name three Vascular ring anomalies. |
− | |<big>What is '''Eisenmenger's Syndrome?'''
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− | Variant of VSD whereby pulmonary hypertension is great enough to shunt blood right to left. Cyanotic. | |
− | ||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Ventricular_Septal_Defect|Answer article]] | |
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− | |<big>Name three '''Vascular ring anomalies'''.
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| *Persistent right aortic arch | | *Persistent right aortic arch |
| *Double aortic arch | | *Double aortic arch |
| *Anomalous sublavian arteries | | *Anomalous sublavian arteries |
− | ||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Vascular_Ring_Anomaly|Answer article]] | + | |l5=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Vascular_Ring_Anomaly|Answer article]] |
− | |- | + | |q6=Name two congenial anomalies resulting in GI signs. |
− | |<big>Name two congenial anomalies resulting in GI signs.
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| *Vascular ring anomaly | | *Vascular ring anomaly |
| *Peritoneo-pericardial diaphragmatic hernia | | *Peritoneo-pericardial diaphragmatic hernia |
− | ||[[Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Peritoneo-pericardial_Diaphragmatic_Hernia|Answer article]] | + | |l6=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Peritoneo-pericardial_Diaphragmatic_Hernia|Answer article]] |
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