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added 35 months ago.
created by Brandon Ball.
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Some very concerned parents bring you a 4 week old infant with a 1 cm crimson colored lesion on his neck. The parents are sure that the lesion was not present at birth, and they have not noticed any other lesions. You perform a physical exam which is unremarkable, and then order an ultrasound...
Some very concerned parents bring you a 4 week old infant with a 1 cm crimson colored lesion on his neck. The parents are sure that the lesion was not present at birth, and they have not noticed any other lesions. You perform a physical exam which is unremarkable, and then order an ultrasound...
added 12 months ago.
created by Serge Goekjian.
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acclamations.
You are called in to see a 1 week old baby boy whose mother tells you that the baby has been having trouble breathing and feeding since birth. Upon physical exam, you notice micrognathia (small mandible), a posteriorly displaced tongue, and a U-shaped cleft palate. The most likely diagnosis is:
You are called in to see a 1 week old baby boy whose mother tells you that the baby has been having trouble breathing and feeding since birth. Upon physical exam, you notice micrognathia (small mandible), a posteriorly displaced tongue, and a U-shaped cleft palate. The most likely diagnosis is:
