How Old Are You?
Defenseless
Broken Heart
Fungi
Fun with Vaccines!
100
Scratches and grabs clothes. Will clutch at and hold onto a rattle.
What is 4 months old?
100
Infant with history of oomphalitis, delayed cord separation and leukocytosis.
What is Type 1 Leukocyte Adhesion deficiency?
100
The syndrome that is associated with pulmonic stenosis and Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
What is Noonan Syndrome?
100
Most commonly associated with AIDS, this organism causes both pulmonary disease as well as meningitis.
What is Cryptococosis?
100
A newborn born to a mother who is infected with hepatitis B should receive this in the first 12 hours of life.
What are Hep B vaccine and Hep B immunoglobulin?
200
Can walk up the stairs alternating feet.
What is 3 years old?
200
This disorder of phagocytic function that most commonly presents as recurrent abscesses, pneumonia, osteomyelitis and/or systemic infections in the first five years of life. It is diagnosed by Nitroblue Tetrazolium (NBT) test which assays the phagocytic oxidase activity.
Chronic Granulomatous Disease
200
Majority of ventricular septal defects detected at birth occur in which part of the septum?
What is muscular septum?
200
A child with this infection presents with vague flu-like illness, is usually immunocompromised and can have hepatosplenomegaly on exam.
What is Histoplasmosis?
200
Infants born to HBsAg positive mother should have their post vaccination status verified at what age?
What is 9-12 months?
300
Can walk fast, falls occasionally, walks up stairs with hand held.
What is 18 months old?
300
Moderate to severe eczema within first hours to weeks of life. Extremely high IgE levels. Infections are usually with Staph Aureus
What is Job Syndrome or Hyper IgE Syndrome?
300
12 year old boy with chest pain.
What is Acute Pericarditis?
300
Children with this infection usually present with in a month of exposure and have recently traveled to southwestern part of the United states. These children have vague complaints including fevers, night sweats, headaches chest pain and muscle aches.
What is Coccidoidomycosis?
300
At what ages are the pneumococcal vaccine (PCV-13) series given?
What are 2, 4, 6, and 12-15 months?
400
Can tie a knot, correctly grab a pencil and print letters. Is able to walk backwards heel-to-toe.
What 5 year old?
400
Disease that Primarily affects B-cells in males. Most commonly a baby boy with recurrent infections with encapsulated organisms
What is X-linked Agammaglobulinemia?
400
12 year old boy in the hospital with positive kusmaul sign and pulsus paradoxus.
What is Pericardial effusion with cardiac tampanade?
400
Invasive Candidiasis in neonates is treated with this antifungal which acts by altering cell membrane permeability causing leakage of cell components which results in cell death.
What is Amphotericin?
400
Immunocompromised children with functional asplenia, sickle cell disease HIV infection, transplant recipients and congenital immunodeficiency should receive this vaccine after 2 years of age provided the have completed the PCV 13 series.
What is Pneunococcal 23-valent vaccine (PCV-23)?
500
Can build 6-cube tower.
What is 2 years old?
500
Most likely seen in a 6-12 month old boy with frequent otitis and sinopulmonary infections. This is caused by a disruption in B cell differentiation. There is also a high incidence of opportunistic infections including pneumocysitis.
What is Hyper IgM Syndrome?
500
12 year old boy presents with palpitations, nausea vomiting and diarrhea. He also reports difficulty seeing colors and feels off balance. His symptoms are likely to resolve after receiving this therapy.
What is Digibind (Digoxin immune Fab)?
500
Patients with this infection have increased eosinophils and infiltrates on chest x-ray. The diagnosis is made by a positive serum glactomannan, which is an antigen to this organism's cell wall.
What is Aspergillosis?
500
Live vaccines given orally replicate at mucosal surfaces before host invasion and induce this antibody response at respiratory, gastrointestinal and other local sites. These antibodies prevent absorption of organisms to the interstinal wall, lyse-gram negative bacteria with complement and lysozyme.
What is IgA antibodies?