which condition is associated with Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
macroglossia
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what ventricle measurement is considered ventriculomegaly
dilation >10 mm (1cm)
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what is hirschsprung's disease
innervation of the large intestine resulting in megacolon
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what measurement indicates hydronephrosis
>7mm AP dimension after 28 weeks
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which condition is associated with an abnormally small head, 2-3 standard deviations below normal?
microcephaly
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what does BPS stand for
bronchopulmonary sequestration
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what is the most common type of esophageal etresia
distal tracheoesophageal fistula
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what is a collection of lymphatic fluid typically located at the back of the neck due to obstruction of lymphatic channels
cystic hygroma
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how would infantile polycystic kidney disease appear on ultrasound
bilaterally enlarged echogenic kidneys after 24 weeks, NO visible cysts, oligohydramnios, and may not be able to see bladder
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what is Arnold Chiari associated with
spina bifida
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what is an omphalocele
weakness of the abdominal musculature & skin resulting in a herniation of the abdominal contents into the base of the umbilical cord, covered by a membrane
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how is anencephaly different from acrania
anencephaly is the absence of the skull AND brain tissue (brain stem still present) whereas acrania is the absence of the skull WITH presence of brain tissue