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2012 Series - April 3, 2012
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Lecture 39 of 52 NEXT»
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| A child presented with hands that looked as shown in the picture above. |
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This condition is called: |
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polydactyly |
| b. |
ectrodactyly |
| c. |
lobster claw deformity |
| d. |
(b) and (c) |
| e. |
(a) and (c) |
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| 2. |
This condition is inherited as: |
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autosomal dominant |
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autosomal recessive |
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X-linked |
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(b) and (c) |
| e. |
(a), (b), and (c). |
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| 3. |
Eye conditions associated with this type of congenital anomaly include: |
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cryptophthalmos |
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Moebius syndrome |
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macular dystrophy |
| d. |
absent meibomian glands |
| e. |
all of the above |
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