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|Approved= | |Prompt=A 5 month old female is evaluated in a well child visit. The child was born without complications via vaginal delivery to a gravida 2 para 2, 39 year old woman.The child has skin folds covering the inner angle of the eye, a flat nasal bridge, and small chin; her feet are pictured below. Which of the following is the child at increased risk of? | ||
|Explanation=The patient in this vignette has Down syndrome. Down syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21. It is typically associated with physical growth delays, a particular set of facial characteristics and a severe degree of intellectual disability. Some of the physical characteristics of Down syndrome include: | |||
* Abnormally small chin | |||
* Flat nasal bridge | |||
* Single palmar fold (simian crease) | |||
* A protruding tongue | |||
* Excessive space between the large toe and second toe (pictured above) | |||
Down syndrome is most often caused by meiotic nondisjunction, which occurs during meiosis I. Approximately 2-3% of cases are caused by Robertsonian translocation. On quad screen, Down syndrome is associated with decreased AFP, increased beta-HCG, decreased estriol and increased inhibin A. | |||
'''Wiki-mnemomic:''' AFP goes DOWN in Down syndrome. | |||
'''Educational Objective:''' Down syndrome is associated with an increased risk of ALL. | |||
'''References:''' First Aid 2012 page 93. | |||
|AnswerA=Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia | |||
|AnswerAExp='''Correct:''' Patients with Down Syndrome are at an increased risk of ALL and AML. | |||
|AnswerB=Atherosclerosis | |||
|AnswerBExp='''Incorrect:''' Down Syndrome patients tend to have a decreased risk of atherosclerosis. Other cardiovascular abnormalities are associated with Down syndrome including endocardial cushion defects and atrial septal defects. | |||
|AnswerC=Crohn’s disease | |||
|AnswerCExp='''Incorrect:''' Down syndrome is not associated with an increased risk of Crohn’s disease. Other gastrointestinal abnormalities are associated with Down syndrome including: duodenal atresia, annular pancreas and imperforate anus. | |||
|AnswerD=Lung cancer | |||
|AnswerDExp='''Incorrect:''' Down syndrome patients have a markedly decreased risk of most solid tumors except for testicular cancer. | |||
|AnswerE=Hyperthyroidism | |||
|AnswerEExp='''Incorrect:''' Down syndrome patients have no increased risk of hyperthyroidism. These patients are at an increased risk of hypothyroidism (one third of patients). | |||
|RightAnswer=A | |||
|Approved=Yes | |||
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Revision as of 01:38, 6 September 2013
Author | PageAuthor::William J Gibson |
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Exam Type | ExamType::USMLE Step 1 |
Main Category | MainCategory::Genetics |
Sub Category | SubCategory::Hematology, SubCategory::General Principles |
Prompt | [[Prompt::A 5 month old female is evaluated in a well child visit. The child was born without complications via vaginal delivery to a gravida 2 para 2, 39 year old woman.The child has skin folds covering the inner angle of the eye, a flat nasal bridge, and small chin; her feet are pictured below. Which of the following is the child at increased risk of?]] |
Answer A | AnswerA::Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia |
Answer A Explanation | AnswerAExp::'''Correct:''' Patients with Down Syndrome are at an increased risk of ALL and AML. |
Answer B | AnswerB::Atherosclerosis |
Answer B Explanation | AnswerBExp::'''Incorrect:''' Down Syndrome patients tend to have a decreased risk of atherosclerosis. Other cardiovascular abnormalities are associated with Down syndrome including endocardial cushion defects and atrial septal defects. |
Answer C | AnswerC::Crohn’s disease |
Answer C Explanation | AnswerCExp::'''Incorrect:''' Down syndrome is not associated with an increased risk of Crohn’s disease. Other gastrointestinal abnormalities are associated with Down syndrome including: duodenal atresia, annular pancreas and imperforate anus. |
Answer D | AnswerD::Lung cancer |
Answer D Explanation | AnswerDExp::'''Incorrect:''' Down syndrome patients have a markedly decreased risk of most solid tumors except for testicular cancer. |
Answer E | AnswerE::Hyperthyroidism |
Answer E Explanation | AnswerEExp::'''Incorrect:''' Down syndrome patients have no increased risk of hyperthyroidism. These patients are at an increased risk of hypothyroidism (one third of patients). |
Right Answer | RightAnswer::A |
Explanation | [[Explanation::The patient in this vignette has Down syndrome. Down syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21. It is typically associated with physical growth delays, a particular set of facial characteristics and a severe degree of intellectual disability. Some of the physical characteristics of Down syndrome include:
Down syndrome is most often caused by meiotic nondisjunction, which occurs during meiosis I. Approximately 2-3% of cases are caused by Robertsonian translocation. On quad screen, Down syndrome is associated with decreased AFP, increased beta-HCG, decreased estriol and increased inhibin A. Wiki-mnemomic: AFP goes DOWN in Down syndrome. Educational Objective: Down syndrome is associated with an increased risk of ALL. References: First Aid 2012 page 93. |
Approved | Approved::Yes |
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