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A male infant born at term is found to have bilateral colobomas, choanal atresia, ear anomalies, and cryptorchidism. There is no history maternal drug or alcohol abuse during pregnancy. There is no family history of similar congenital defects. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial test to exclude any associated abnormalities?

A. Barium swallow
B. Echocardiography
C. Fiberoptic bronchoscopy
D. Renal ultrasonography
E. Skeletal survey
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#2
B. Echocardiography
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#3
malak if u don't mind to asking you ......when is your exam ...............??? u looks pretty sound clear in each and every question .........i mean u got 99.99% correct ans doc...........GL
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#4
CHARGE
C-coloboma
H-heart disease
A-atresia choanae
R-retarded growth
retarded development
CNS anomalies
G-genital hypoplasia
E-ear anomalies and/or deafness

associated with congenital heart anomalies as well
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#5
YEP....
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WHAT VACTER STAND FOR .............
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#7
V stands for vertebrae, which are the bones of the spinal column.

A stands for imperforate anus or anal atresia, or an anus that does not open to the outside of the body.

C is added to the acronym to denote cardiac anomalies.

TE stands for tracheoesophageal fistula, which is a persistent connection between the trachea (the windpipe) and the esophagus (the feeding tube).

R stands for renal or kidney anomalies.

L is often added to stand for limb anomalies (radial agenesis)
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#8
i have just copied.lazy to type
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#9
GOOD DARKHORSE AND YAA YOU DID'T SPECIFY YOU GENDER ........
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#10
u didnt read that i think.....darkhorses stand for brothers....whitehorses for sisters....traditionally
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