Fragile X
Phenylketonuria
Trisomy 13 and 18
Turner and Klinefelter
Trisomy 21
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Typical characteristics of fragile X syndrome?

What is - long face, large ears, prominent jaw

100

What is PKU?

Toxic accumulation of phenylalanine, leading to brain damage and intellectual disability if left untreated

100

This chromosome is affected in Patau syndrome

Trisomy 13

100

A hallmark feature of Turner syndrome in females is this webbed body structure.

What is a webbed neck?

100
What are 3 hallmark physical characteristics of Down Syndrome?

Flat facial profile

Upward slanting eyes

Single palmar crease


Bonus - Hypotonia (Low muscle tone)

200
Common behavioral or developmental features of Fragile X syndrome include these 3 things?

what are hyperactivity, autistic behaviors, anxiety

200

Clinical findings in phenylketonuria

Musty odor in urine

light hair, skin, and eyes

microcephaly

200

These 2 key physical findings occur in Trisomy 13

Cleft lip/palate

Polydactyl

200

Males with Klinefelter syndrome typically have this small organ finding

What are small testes?

200

Congenital defects in Down Syndrome typically affect this organ

What is the heart?

300

A child with Fragile X syndrome may show this type of speech pattern

Echolalia 

300

How is phenylketonuria diagnosed?

Blood test shortly after birth

300

Classic hand finding in Trisomy 18

Clenched fist with overlapping fingers

300

Both Turner and Klinefelter syndromes can affect puberty, but in different ways. Turner females often require this therapy, while Klinefelter males require this therapy.

Estrogen and growth hormone for Turner

Testosterone for Klinefelter

300

Developmental and neurological findings in Down syndrome include these key traits.

What are hypotonia, delayed milestones, mild-to-moderate intellectual disability, and speech delays?

400

True or false, Fragile X syndrome is the most commonly inherited cause of intellectual disability

True

400

Treatment for phenylketonuria?

Restricted diet, avoiding high protein

Supplemental Tyrosine

400

Life expectancy for trisomy 13 and 18

13 - weeks to months

18 - no more than 1 year

400

This cognitive or behavioral feature may be seen in Klinefelter syndrome.

What is learning disabilities, speech/language delays, or social difficulties?

400

The thyroid problem typically associated with Down Syndrome

Hypothyroidism

500

Does fragile X syndrome typically affect males or females and why?

Can effect both males and females, but females are less severe because they carry a second X chromosome that is typically normal. 

500

Early detection of PKU with treatment in the first 2 weeks of life can prevent what?

Intellectual disability

500

Organs typically affected by trisomy 13

What are the heart, brain, and kidney

500

Short stature is the hallmark of this syndrome.

Turner syndrome

500

Maternal age over this number increases the risk of having a baby with Down syndrome.

What is 35?