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muscle spasma - sao
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Note that the USMLE might ask you other questions about DiGeorge's syndrome, so you should be able to recognize other clues to the diagnosis, including: congenital cardiac defects, esophageal atresia, bifid uvula, short philtrum, hypertelorism, antimongoloid palpebral slant, mandibular hypoplasia, and low-set ears.
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#12
CATCH 22
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#13
Cardiac abnormalities
Abnormal facies
Tetany
C?
Hypocalcaemia
deletion on Chr 22
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#14
THANKS CALMER
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#15
calmer are u saying tetany then?
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#16
C...is for cleft palate calmer......good question sao.
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#17
THANKS TURTLE...CAN U WRITE WHOLE THING PROPERLY TO REFRESH US ALL...MY EYES R GLUING UP RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!
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#18
yeah im really confused now
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#19
Sorry I was away...you almost got it...

CATCH 22
Cardiac defect(cyanotic congenital H disease...truncus arteriosus)
Abnormal facies
Thymic hypoplasia
cleft palate
Hypocalcemia
Microdeletion of chromosome 22

Glad to be any help
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#20
hey thats great turtle.....thanx
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