Developmental/Congenital Disorders and Childhood Illnesses
In this activity, you will review common developmental and congenital diseases and disorders and common childhood illnesses.
Created Date
08.12.19
Last Updated
08.13.19
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Topics of this game:
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Inflammation of the larynx, trachea, and bronchi causing "barking" cough in children
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Destruction of fetal RBCs caused by Rh factor incompatibility
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Severe neurological condition affecting children after a viral illness; linked to aspirin use
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Category/type of congenital heart condition in which deoxygenated and oxygenated blood do not mix
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Condition caused by lack of the enzyme necessary to convert amino acid to tyrosine
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Sudden death of unknown etiology in an infant (Abbrev.)
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Condition caused by lack of oxygen to brain of fetus/newborn
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Nephroblastoma
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Condition caused by extra chromosome (trisomy) of chromosome #21
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Chronic dysfunction of the exocrine glands
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Absence of the cranial vault and cranial tissue
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Extra "X" chromosome causing reduced testosterone
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Category/type of congenital heart condition in which deoxygenated and oxygenated blood mix
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Accumulation of CSF in the brain causing increased pressure
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Congenital Aganglionic Megacolon; intestinal motility is impaired and causes obstruction
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Absence of an "X" chromosome causing decreased estrogen levels
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Progressive degeneration and weakening of skeletal muscles; caused by genetic defect in males only
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Virus that causes chicken pox
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Congenital condition in which feet are inverted
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Constriction of bronchi causing wheezing and difficulty breathing; patient is hypersensitive to allergens
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