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Dysmorphology Neck Test

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Minor anomalies
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Dysplasia
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DiGeorge syndrome: Parathyroid
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Thyroglossal duct cyst or sinus
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Examination of neck
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Athyrotic hypothyroidism sequence
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Branchial cleft abnormalities
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Branchial cleft cyst or sinuses
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1. 4 glands in neck 2. Turns on/off secretion of parathyroid hormone to maintain proper levels of calcium and phosphorus 3. Small glands=too little PTH=low calcium & high phosphorus
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1. Absence of thyroid 2. Jaundice 3. Cutaneous/vascular changes 4. Umbilical hernia 4. Cardiac defect 5. Periorbital edema
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1. Fluid filled 2. May drain into pharynx through branchial cleft sinus
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Branchial arch remnants
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1. Inspection/observation 2. Neck motility 3. Palpation. 4. Ausculation
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1. Midline position (distinguishes from branchial cleft abnormalities) 2. Can be fluid filled
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1. Athyrotic hypothyroidism sequence 2. Congenital hypothyroidism 3. Hypoplasia/aplasia of the thymus and parathyroid glands
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1. Caused by failure of cleft obliteration 2. Located along anterior margin of sternocleidomastoid muscle 3. Branchial cleft cyst or sinuses 4. Branchial cleft fistula
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1. Extends from tonsillar fossa to the anterolateral neck 2. Drainage passage from the internal tissues to skin surface
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1. Short neck 2. Neck pterygia 3. Branchial cleft abnormalities 4. Thyroglossal duct cysts or sinus
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1. Thyroid enlargement 2. Incomplete thyroid most common cause 3. Untreated can lead to MR and growth failure
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Prominent thyroid cartilage "Adam's Apple"
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1. torticollis 2. lateral neck webbing
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1. Thyroid cartilage 2. Suprasternal notch3. Sternocleidomastoid muscle 4. Clavicle
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1. Failure of differentiation of 3rd and 4th pharyngeal pouches 2. Beneath breastbone 3. Controls development and maturation of T-lymphocytes 4. Poor immune function
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1. Umbilical cord (late in gestation) 2. Amniotic bands

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