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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Abnormalities in development from the lecture and practical.
Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Abnormalities in development from the lecture and practical.


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{Cleft palate (palatoschisis) in humans occurs differently between teh sexes and occurs more frequently in:
{Cleft palate (palatoschisis) in humans occurs differently between the sexes and occurs more frequently in:
|type="()"}
|type="()"}
+ &nbsp; females
+ &nbsp; females
|| Cleft palate (palatoschisis) in humans has occurs in females (57%) more than in males (43%).
- &nbsp; males
- &nbsp; males
|| Cleft palate (palatoschisis) in humans has occurs in females (57%) more than in males (43%).


{The abnormality of a pharyngeal fistula refers to a:
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; a cartilaginous developmental remnants
- &nbsp; a bony developmental remnants
- &nbsp; a cervical sinus defect
+ &nbsp; a pharyngeal membrane defect
|| A pharyngeal fistula refers to a pharyngeal membrane defect, a tract extends from pharynx (tonsillar fossa) beween the carotid arteries (internal and external) to open on side of neck.
- &nbsp; a pharyngeal groove defect
{According to the "Ten most frequently reported Birth Anomalies" which form of clefting occurs more frequently?
|type="()"}
+ &nbsp; Cleft Palate
|| "[[Template:10Victorian Anomalies03-04|Ten most frequently reported Birth Anomalies]]" (2003-2004) Cleft Palate was number '''7'''and Cleft Lip and Palate was number '''10''' on the list, cleft lip also occurred with another defect in 33.7% of cases.
- &nbsp; Cleft Lip and Palate
{There are a number of skull abnormalities due to premature suture fusion. Which of the following clinical terms refers to premature cranial suture fusion:
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; oxycephaly
- &nbsp; plagiocephaly
- &nbsp; caphocephaly
- &nbsp; trigoncephaly
+ &nbsp; craniosynostosis
|| Craniosynostosis is the premature cranial suture fusion, results in an abnormal skull shape, blindness and mental retardation. Oxycephaly (tower skull) results from premature coronal suture synostosis. Plagiocephaly results from asymmetric coronal suture synostosis, incidence is approximately 1 in 300 live births. Caphocephaly results from premature sagittal suture synostosis. Trigoncephaly (wedge skull) results from metopic suture synostosis.
{Which of the following would cause congenital deafness?
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; maternal rubella infection
- &nbsp; maternal goiter
- &nbsp; erythroblastosis
- &nbsp; maternal diabetes
+ &nbsp; any of the above
||Any of the above conditions (maternal {{rubella}} infection, maternal goiter, erythroblastosis, {{maternal diabetes}}) could cause congenital deafness.
{Rubella infection during pregnancy may cause:
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; congenital deafness
- &nbsp; congenital glaucoma
- &nbsp; cochlear duct damage
- &nbsp;corneal clouding
+ &nbsp; any of the above
||Any of the above conditions can result from {{rubella}} infection during pregnancy.
{Malformations of auricles may be associated with:
|type="()"}
- &nbsp; Down's syndrome
- &nbsp; craniosynostosis
- &nbsp; cardiac abnormalities
- &nbsp; absence of one or more middle ear ossicles
+ &nbsp; any of the above
||Any of the above conditions can be associated with malformations of auricles (external ears).


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Abnormalities Interactive Component

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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Abnormalities in development from the lecture and practical.

1 Cleft palate (palatoschisis) in humans occurs differently between the sexes and occurs more frequently in:

  females
  males

2 The abnormality of a pharyngeal fistula refers to a:

  a cartilaginous developmental remnants
  a bony developmental remnants
  a cervical sinus defect
  a pharyngeal membrane defect
  a pharyngeal groove defect

3 According to the "Ten most frequently reported Birth Anomalies" which form of clefting occurs more frequently?

  Cleft Palate
  Cleft Lip and Palate

4 There are a number of skull abnormalities due to premature suture fusion. Which of the following clinical terms refers to premature cranial suture fusion:

  oxycephaly
  plagiocephaly
  caphocephaly
  trigoncephaly
  craniosynostosis

5 Which of the following would cause congenital deafness?

  maternal rubella infection
  maternal goiter
  erythroblastosis
  maternal diabetes
  any of the above

6 Rubella infection during pregnancy may cause:

  congenital deafness
  congenital glaucoma
  cochlear duct damage
 corneal clouding
  any of the above

7 Malformations of auricles may be associated with:

  Down's syndrome
  craniosynostosis
  cardiac abnormalities
  absence of one or more middle ear ossicles
  any of the above


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