dxtxpx Forum Guru
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| | 02/13/04 - 11:31 AM  
 
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during a routine obstetric exam, u find that your pt has an abnormally small abdominal girth for her 30 wk pregnancy. US reveals a normal fetus, a posterior fundal placenta and oligohydramnios Q 1) The decreased volume of amniotic fluid (oligohydramnios) would most likely be caused by which of the following? a) renal agenesis b) bladder extrophy c) anencephaly d) tracheoesophageal fistula e) duodenal torsion Q 2) Most likely fundamental developmental defect leading to this clinical case is a) failed ureteric bud induction b) failed cloacal membrane septation c) failed neural tube closure d) failed secondary canalization e) failed mid gut loop rotation
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| peekay Forum Guru
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| | 02/13/04 - 12:04 PM  
 
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renal agenesis due to dailed ureteric budd induction
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| dxtxpx Forum Guru
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| | 02/13/04 - 12:06 PM  
 
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true 
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| krsma Forum Elite
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| | 02/13/04 - 04:48 PM  
 
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Potter's syndrome, right? or am I wrong
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| Idiopathic Forum Guru
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| | 02/13/04 - 08:21 PM  
 
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that is correct.
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