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Quick Scroll qualified questions 4 qualified exam- .... 07.08.08 (1 month ago) #1

13. A newborn with Down syndrome has constipation. Rectal examination shows no stool in the rectal ampulla. The proximal rectosigmoid is dilated on radiograph. The mechanism most likely responsible for the patient's disease is
(A) an imperforate anus
(B) an inflammatory lesion in the rectosigmoid area
(C) inspissated meconium owing to a defect in exo-
crine secretions
(D) absent ganglion cells in the submucosal and my-
enteric plexuses
(E) atresia of the rectosigmoid owing to a defect in
embryogenesis
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D)
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Quick Scroll 07.10.08 (1 month ago) #4

Yes,maryana,I agree.It's D).
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Quick Scroll 07.10.08 (1 month ago) #5

I agree too. It's D.
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Quick Scroll 07.10.08 (1 month ago) #6

Agree, D
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Quick Scroll 07.12.08 (1 month ago) #8

D.

Hirschsprung Disease is not uncommonly associated with Down Syndrome.
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Quick Scroll 07.13.08 (1 month ago) #9

i have two questions

1 which of following is autosomal dominant
Thallasemi
heriditary spherocytosisi
galactosemia


2Athletic girl paying golf had pain in the hand you will find
a Dorsal angulation of 5th metcarpal bone
b ulnar angulation of 5th metacarpal bone
c Volar angulation of hand
d radial deviation of 5th metacarpal bone
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Quick Scroll 07.13.08 (1 month ago) #10

Hi, mate !
I think it's better to start a new thread rather than posting questions under unrelated topic....People who are interested will know where to look....Anyway,here's the answers to hereabove questions:
1.Thalassemia & galactosemia=AR
Congenital spherocytosis=AD
2.The hand could have a volar attitude,and M2-M5 a slight ulnar deviation.But the hallmark of this condition is medial epicondylitis.So,for the question per se,I would go for c).
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