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  • Question 1 - A pregnant patient who is needle phobic has her nuchal translucency (NT) scan...

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    • A pregnant patient who is needle phobic has her nuchal translucency (NT) scan but refuses serum markers. You advise her the False Positive Rate of the scan is 5%. What would you advise the mother regarding the detection rate of Down Syndrome using NT alone?

      Your Answer: 70%

      Explanation:

      The nuchal lucency measurement is the measure of the nuchal pad thickness. Children with down syndrome have an increased thickness of the nuchal pad. The risk of down’s syndrome increases with maternal age. The nuchal lucency test has an accuracy rate of 70%.

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      • Genetics
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  • Question 2 - Regarding Turner syndrome which of the following statements is true? ...

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    • Regarding Turner syndrome which of the following statements is true?

      Your Answer: Only 1% of affected foetuses will survive to term

      Explanation:

      The incidence of 45,XO turner syndrome is around 1 in 8000 live births. Approximately 1% of monosomy X female embryos survive. Phenotypically they are females and 90% do not develop secondary sexual characteristics and hormone replacement is required.

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  • Question 3 - You are called to assist in an initially midwife led delivery. Upon delivering...

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    • You are called to assist in an initially midwife led delivery. Upon delivering a female baby you notice the baby has partial fusion of the labioscrotal folds. You suspect congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Which of the following is the most common enzyme deficiency?

      Your Answer: 21-hydroxylase

      Explanation:

      Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia leads to the virilization of the foetus. It occurs due to an enzyme deficiency in the corticosteroid production pathway i.e. 21-hydroxylase which converts progesterone to deoxycorticosterone. The reduced levels of corticosteroids results in the negative feedback loop that leads to adrenal hyperplasia.

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  • Question 4 - Regarding monozygotic twins, all of the following are correct, EXCEPT: ...

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    • Regarding monozygotic twins, all of the following are correct, EXCEPT:

      Your Answer: Has a constant incidence 1:600 births

      Explanation:

      The incidence of monozygotic twins is constant worldwide (approximately 4 per 1000 births). Approximately two thirds of twins are dizygotic.

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  • Question 5 - The following are true for dizygotic twins EXCEPT: ...

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    • The following are true for dizygotic twins EXCEPT:

      Your Answer: Most common type of twins represents 2/3 of cases

      Correct Answer: Both twins are identical & of the same sex

      Explanation:

      Dizygotic means two (di) fertilized eggs (zygotes). Dizygotic twins occur when two eggs are fertilized by two separate sperm. Dizygotic twins are also known as fraternal or non-identical twins. They are the most common type of twins.

      Unlike monozygotic twins (also known as identical twins), dizygotic twins do not share the same genes. Monozygotic twins share 100 percent of each other genes. Dizygotic twins share only 50 percent. This is the same genetic similarity found between siblings conceived and born at different times.

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  • Question 6 - All are true about monozygotic pregnancy, EXCEPT: ...

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    • All are true about monozygotic pregnancy, EXCEPT:

      Your Answer: There is only one placenta

      Correct Answer: The 1st commonly presents as breech

      Explanation:

      The 1st commonly presents as cephalic. Monozygotic (MZ) twins originate when a single egg is fertilized to form one zygote, which then divides into two embryos. Although they share the same genotype they are not phenotypically identical.

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  • Question 7 - A women has undergone genetic testing due to her family history and has...

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    • A women has undergone genetic testing due to her family history and has the BRCA 1 gene. What would you advise her lifetime risk of breast cancer is?

      Your Answer: 15%

      Correct Answer: 70%

      Explanation:

      The life time risk of breast cancer in BRCA 1 gene is 70% and of ovarian cancer is 40%.

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  • Question 8 - A 40 year old women who is 13 weeks pregnant is found to...

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    • A 40 year old women who is 13 weeks pregnant is found to have be high risk for Downs following the combined screening test. What is the most appropriate further test to see if the foetus is affected?

      Your Answer: Chorionic Villous Sampling

      Explanation:

      Chorion villus sampling is an invasive procedure which aims to collect the rapidly dividing cells in the placenta. It is used for numerous reasons including detection of early pregnancy, viability of the foetus, singleton pregnancy, confirm gestation age and for prenatal diagnosis of the fetal chromosomal abnormalities including diagnosis of Down’s syndrome. However it hold a 2% chance of miscarriage during the procedure. Nuchal thickness and imaging are part of the combined test that must have been performed before.

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  • Question 9 - What is the mode of inheritance of beta Thalassemia? ...

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    • What is the mode of inheritance of beta Thalassemia?

      Your Answer: Autosomal dominant

      Correct Answer: Autosomal recessive

      Explanation:

      Beta Thalassaemia is autosomal recessive.

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  • Question 10 - Which of the following is the leading cause of Down Syndrome? ...

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    • Which of the following is the leading cause of Down Syndrome?

      Your Answer: Nondisjunction maternal gamete

      Explanation:

      Most of the cases of down syndrome occur due to non disjunction trisomy 21 which is associated with increased maternal age. The non disjunction occurs in the maternal gametes.

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