Pediatric Pathology Review Questions
Fill-In-The-Blank: these statements are conceptual; as such there may be other correct answers in addition to the ones provided.
The cause of most fetal anomalies is .
Malformations can result from mutations, chromosomal defects, or .
Anomalies that are caused by external forces are known as .
Limb deformities / amputations can result from .
Potter sequence typically begins as a result of .
Reduced amnionic fluid levels is called .
Severe oligohydramnios can result in pulmonary .
The classic triad of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is , , and .
Roughly 5-10% of children with BWS develop .
Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR) can result from placental .
Relative to adult tumors, pediatric tumors tend to have a .
The top three malignancies of childhood are: , , and .
Both Wilms tumor and neuroblastoma arise out of .
Wilms tumors arise in the .
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