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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
Classroom Activity to Accompany
Diseases of the Human Body
Fifth Edition
Carol D. Tamparo
Marcia A. Lewis
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Congenital abnormalities—also called
birth defects
• Genetics as cause
• Teratogen: substance that causes
malformation during pregnancy
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Which term refers to a substance that
causes birth defects?
1.
2.
3.
4.
Mutagen
Carcinogen
Oncogenic
Teratogen
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Congenital heart defects
• Acyanotic defects: no mixing of poorly
oxygenated blood with blood reentering
systemic circulation
• Ventricular septal defect (VSD)
• Atrial septal defect (ASD)
• Coarctation of the aorta
• Patent ductus arteriosus
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Congenital heart defects (cont.)
• Cyanotic defects: poorly oxygenated blood
mixes with blood reentering systemic
circulation
• Tetralogy of Fallot
• Transposition of the great arteries
• Tricuspid atresia
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Nervous system diseases and disorders
• Neural tube defects occur in first month of
pregnancy due to failure of neural tube to close
• Spina bifida, meningocele, myelomeningocele
• Hydrocephalus: too much cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
in brain ventricles
• Congenital, acquired, communicating
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Nervous system diseases and disorders
(cont.)
• Cerebral palsy: permanent, bilateral, nonprogressive
paralysis
• Result of developmental defects of the brain
• Trauma during or after the birth process
• Spastic or athetoid forms
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Digestive system diseases and disorders
• Cleft lip and palate: defective closure of the soft or
hard palates
• Tracheoesophageal fistula: abnormal connection
between the esophagus and trachea
• Esophageal atresia: esophagus not completely
formed
• Pyloric stenosis: narrowing of the pylorus
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Digestive system diseases and disorders (cont.)
• Malrotation with volvulus: malformation of intestines
during 10th week of pregnancy
• Hirschsprung disease: obstruction and dilation of the
colon with feces
• Omphalocele: intestines or other organs poke
through the navel when abdominal wall fails to close
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Genitourinary system diseases and disorders
• Cryptorchidism: testes do not descend into the scrotum from
the abdominopelvic cavity
• Defects of the ureter, bladder, and urethra: duplicated,
retrocaval, or ectopic orifice of ureter, ureterocele, exstrophy of
bladder, congenital bladder diverticulum, hypospadias,
epispadias
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Musculoskeletal system diseases and
disorders
• Talipes varus, valgus, equinus, or calcaneus
(clubfoot): congenital deformity in which the foot is
bent
• Hip dysplasia: abnormality of the hip joint
• Duchenne muscular dystrophy: progressive
bilateral wasting of the skeletal muscles
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Metabolic disorders
• Cystic fibrosis: exocrine gland disorder;
copious amounts of mucus clog bronchi,
lungs, pancreas
• Phenylketonuria: error in phenylalanine
metabolism
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Congenital Diseases and
Disorders
• Syndromes
• Down: trisomy 21; extra chromosome 21
• Fetal alcohol: physical, mental, behavioral problems
caused by consumption of alcohol by the mother
during pregnancy
• Tourette: nervous system disorder; individual makes
involuntary repeated tics and sounds or movements
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