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What's the most common way for an infant to get a seizure?
Diluting formula and getting hyponatremia
Found in about 50% of term newborns. Lesions are 2-3 cm
erythematous macules; some have a central yellow-white pustule.
Examination of fluid from these lesions demonstrates eosinophils.
Erythema toxicum
,More common in blacks. 1-2 mm pustules that result in
hyperpigmented lesion encircled by a collarette of scale upon
rupture of the pustule. Last for wks to months.
Pustular melanosis
______ are small, sharply edged lesions that occur most commonly
on the head and neck of infants. These lesions are yellow-orange
in color, slightly elevated, and hairless.
Sebaceous nevi
___ are fine, yellowish white, 1-2 mm firm raised lesions scattered
over the face of the neonate. They are cysts that contain keratinized
material. Usually resolves on its own.
Milia
Night terrors are _ phenomena
(a) REM
(b) Non-REM
(b) Non-REM
Somniloquy aka...
sleeptalking
,____ are small, ulcerated lesions on exposed areas such as ears and
fingers from cold. Lesions can last 1-2 wks.
Chillblains
_____ is destruction of fat cells caused by exposure to cold weather or
a cold object, which is usually a benign condition that self-resolves
Cold panniculitis
____ is manifest by small, firm, white, cold patches of skin in exposed
areas; treatment is rewarming the areas before they become numb.
Frostnip
Which deficiency has cheilosis, glossitis, keratitis, conjunctivitis,
corneal vascularization, and seborrheic dermatitis?
Riboflavin deficiency
, Which deficiency has seizures, peripheral neuritis, dermatitis, and
microcytic anemia?
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) deficiency
What does VACTERL syndrome stand for?
- Vertebral defect
- Anal atresia
- Cardiac defects
- Tracheoesophageal fistula
- Renal/radial defect
- Limb abnormalities
Which limb abnormality is most common among obese boys with
delayed skeletal maturation or in thin, tall adolescents having
recently enjoyed growth spurt.
Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
_ __ is avascular necrosis or idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral
head.
Happens to boys btwn ages 2 and 12 years. Sxs include limp and pain in
the anterior thigh, groin, knee, "painless limp"
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease