Inflammation of jejunal mucosa, blood in stool, eosinophilia in response to formula intake.
What is Non-IgE mediated Cow’s Milk Protein Intolerance?
Backward arching of the neonatal trunk on exam.
What is a clinical sign of irreversible CNS damage in kernicterus?
The terminal ileum and the ascending colon are the two most common areas for what common GI pathology in the NICU.
What is NEC?
This syndrome is commonly associated with this exam finding.
What is Trisomy 13?
Oxygenation index calculation.
What is MAP (in cmH2O) × FiO2 × 100 ÷ PaO2?
What was the specialty of Virginia Apgar and where did she work?
What are Anesthesiologist and Columbia Presbyterian?
How big was the original SLCH NICU?
What is 10 beds?
Name the diagnosis.
What is Monosomy X?
What's wrong with this picture?
What is a CDH with left arm in chest cavity?
These digestive enzymes are found on the apical surface of the small intestine and breakdown disaccharides into monosaccharides.
What are maltase, sucrase, and lactase?
Area of the brain that most commonly has bilirubin deposition in kernicterus.
What is the basal ganglia?
Bile salt emulsification, lipase hydrolysis, and micelle formation.
What is the luminal phase (solubilization and hydrolysis) of lipid digestion?
A 21-day-old male infant presents with history of recurrent oral thrush and eczematous skin rash. The WBC counts are persistently low with normal morphology. Nitroblue tetrazolium test is negative. The most likely diagnosis is...
What is SCID?
Calculate the Odds Ratio.
What is 0.84?
Name the last child of Jackie and John F. Kennedy. Why was he important to the field of neonatology?
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, born August 7 1963 at 34 weeks, had HMD, treated with hyperbaric oxygen at Boston Children’s Hospital, died at 2 days. Father died 3 months later. His birth and death brought attention to neonatal intensive care.
Who was Martha May Eliot?
One of the first female residents at SLCH in 1919. She was turned down for residency at Hopkins. Went on to career in public health- head of US Children’s Bureau, a founder of UNICEF and WHO, faculty at Harvard and Yale. Went on to receive the American Pediatric Society’s John Howland medal in 1967- this award was named after the residency program at Hopkins who turned her down.
Name the condition. What is the most common genetic etiology for this condition?
What is Trisomy 13?
What is the diagnosis?
What is short rib polydactyly syndrome?
This carbohydrate digestive enzyme is detected at 22 weeks GA and is low in both term and preterm infants.
What is pancreatic amylase?
50-80% of choledochal cysts are of this type.
What is Type I choledochal cyst (dilation of the extrahepatic duct)?
A protein complex of occludins and claudins that span the intercellular space and bind adapter proteins.
What are tight junctions?
A baby is suspected to have skeletal dysplasia by antenatal US with bowing of the long bones in the legs. After birth is noted to have ambigious hypogenitalia. The most likely diagnosis is...
What is Campomelic dysplasia?
Equation to calculate creatinine clearance.
What is Formula: UV/P (U= urinary Cr (mg/ml), V= urine volume (ml/min), P= plasma Cr (mg/dl)?
What was the prior name for ROP, name a famous person who has ROP, and approximately when was ROP associated with liberal oxygen use and (bonus) by whom?
What is Retrolental fibroplasia, most common cause of childhood blindness. Stevie Wonder was born at 34 weeks in 1950. Bonus: Kate Cambell of Australia in 1951
When did donor milk first become available at SLCH?
When is 1919?
Wet nurses were employed by the hospital and offered to infants free of charge.
Name the diagnosis and the gene?
What is Cornelia de Lange and NIPBL?
Name the syndrome.
What is Zellwegger Syndrome?
This molecule is composed of glycerol connected to three fatty acid chains.
What is a triglyceride?
Omphalocele and gastroschisis are abnormalities in the development of the...
What is the midgut?
The length of this is 70cm.
What is the length of a 24-26 weeker's small intestine?
What is Neonatal Herpes?
(FiO2%/100) * (Patm - 47 mmHg) - (PaCO2/0.8) - PaO2
What is the A-a gradient?
What was the treatment for apnea or cyanosis in the early 1900's.
Spirit of ammonia and a small dose of whiskey
Where in the hospital where ‘infectious children’ cared for when the hospital first opened?
What is nowhere. These children were turned away.
Name the diagnosis and associated gene.
What is Neonatal Marfan’s Syndrome and FBN1?
What is the sign and associated syndrome?
What is molar tooth sign associated with Jouberts syndrome?
This protein activates lipoprotein lipase to hydrolyze triglycerides into fatty acids.
What is apolipoprotein C-II?
GI epithelial cell that produces antimicrobial peptides and defensins that aid in killing of bacteria.
What is the paneth cell?
Maternal diabetes and hypothyroidism are associated with this condition.
What is small left colon?
What is this diagnosis and what would you find on the smear if you scraped?
What is erythema toxicum and eosinophils?
You are asked to attend M&M monthly meeting for the month of March. The data presented
to you is as under
No. of live birth during March = 416
No. of still birth, after 28 wk = 2
No. of still birth, before 28 wk =0
Neonatal death before 7 days = 1
Neonatal death within 28 days = 4
Term infant = 342
34-36 wks = 42
28-34 wks = 24
24-27 wks= 8
The neonatal mortality rate would be
What is 12 per 1000 live births?
What was the weight of the smallest baby that ever survived?
What is 260grams?
Bonus- earliest gestational age to survive?
Who was Apolline Blair?
Widow of a civil war general and US senator, she was the first president of SLCH. She organized a group of 10 wealthy women and 4 homeopathic physicians to found the hospital.
Name the diagnosis? Name 1 of the associated genes?
What is Treacher Collins? POLR1C, POLR1D, TCOF1
What is the diagnosis/syndrome? What are associated problems?
What is Ectrodactyly.
Can be associated with sensorineural hearing loss, cleft palate, deformities of lacrimal duct