Pediatrics #6
HY lecture notes: Craniopharyngioma –> answer for pituitary tumor in peds –> can calcify –> can have cholesterol deposits + “motor oil” appearance on biopsy –> contains squamous epithelium …
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HY lecture notes: Craniopharyngioma –> answer for pituitary tumor in peds –> can calcify –> can have cholesterol deposits + “motor oil” appearance on biopsy –> contains squamous epithelium …
Pediatrics #6 See Full PostHY lecture notes: ToRCHeS: Toxo –> triad of hydrocephalus, intracranial calcifications, chorioretinitis Other –> Parvo B19 (aplastic anemia; hydrops), Varicella (zigzag skin lesions, limb defects, micro-ophthalmia) Rubella –> patent …
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