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==Introduction==
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|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
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|l1=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Tetralogy_of_Fallot|Answer article]]
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|q2=Name the condition more common in females than males.
|<big>Name the condition more common in females than males.
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|a2=Patent ductus arteriosus
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|l2=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Patent_Ductus_Arteriosus|Answer article]]
Patent ductus arteriosus
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|q3=Name two clinical signs characteristic of Patent ductus arteriosus.
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*Continuous machinery murmur
|<big>Name two clinical signs characteristic of '''Patent ductus arteriosus'''.
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*Waterhammer pulse
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|l3=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Patent_Ductus_Arteriosus|Answer article]]
*Continuous '''machinery murmur'''
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|q4=What is Eisenmenger's Syndrome?
*'''Waterhammer pulse'''
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|a4=Variant of VSD whereby pulmonary hypertension is great enough to shunt blood right to left.  Cyanotic.
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|l4=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Ventricular_Septal_Defect|Answer article]]
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|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
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|l5=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Vascular_Ring_Anomaly|Answer article]]
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|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
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|l6=Heart and Great Vessels Development - Pathology#Peritoneo-pericardial_Diaphragmatic_Hernia|Answer article]]
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Question Answer Article
Name the four abnormalities in Tetralogy of Fallot. Link to Article
Name the condition more common in females than males. Link to Article
Name two clinical signs characteristic of Patent ductus arteriosus. Link to Article
What is Eisenmenger's Syndrome? Link to Article
Name three Vascular ring anomalies. Link to Article
Name two congenial anomalies resulting in GI signs. Link to Article