FISH
Patient Specific
Clinical Features
Pathophysiology
100
The "I" in FISH 
What is In?
100

Follow up care for the patient 

What is: Cardiology, Hematology or Pulmonology and Speech, Physical or Occupational Therapy?

100
The babies mouth does not form properly during pregnancy 
What is Cleft Palate or Soft Palate Abnormalities?
100
There is a microdeletion in this chromosome 
What is 22?
200
The "S" in FISH 
What is Situ?
200

Developmental progress by the patient 

What is: Feedings by mouth and off of Oxygen?

200
One of the most common features of DiGeorge Syndrome 
What is Cognitive Impairment?
200
DiGeorge is caused by a lack of this lymphoid organ 
What is the Thymus?
300
The "F" in FISH
What is Fluorescent?
300

The patient's two diagnoses 

What is Cardiac Heart Defect (CHD) and DiGeorge Syndrome?

300

The patient is placed on contact precautions because of this 

What is the patient is Immunocompromised?

300
A decrease in this cell will be seen in DiGeorge Syndrome 
What is T-cells?
400
The "H" in FISH
What is Hybridization?
400

Two clinical manifestations of DiGeorge Syndrome that the patient displays

What are: Congenital Heart Defects, Speech Delays, Developmental Delays, Seizures and Immunocompromised?

400

The number of clinical features DiGeorge Syndrome can lead to

What is 180?

400

The two diagnostic test used for DiGeorge Syndrome 

What are CD3+T Cell Levels and Fluorescent In situ Hybridization (FISH)?

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