Edward Syndrome (Trisomy 18) | USMLE Step 1 Mnemonic
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- Edwards syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by an extra copy of chromosome 18. It is characterized by a number of clinical findings: rocker-bottom feet, overlapping fingers, micrognathia, and more.
Learn about Edward's Syndrome and other medical topics with Pixorize's visual mnemonics. Part of our Chromosomal Abnormalities playlist for the USMLE Step 1 exam.
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This is seriously amazing. Thank you so much!
Thanks Adriana!
This is unbelievably helpful and amazing presentation! Genius!!
Of note Clenched hands with overlapping fingers is actually called "scissoring"
This is awesome 😍 tried to memorize but never remembered anything.. But this video helped me to remember just in one go 👌pls make more videos on biochemistry
Wow. Just accidentally discovered your channel while cramming for Step 2. Wish y'all had all these videos last year when I was going through Step 1. Great stuff!
Thanks Alexander! Appreciate the feedback - we wish we did too!
Amazing. I always got questions wrong on Edwards syndrome. Thank you so much!
HashemSmashem
Are you studying 📚 to be a doctor 👨⚕️? If you do go to medical school I bet you’ll be a great doctor.
holy crap! that's awesome
you sound like luke from modern family
Babies are normally born with 46 chromosomes, which are arranged in 23 pairs...Refer from www.pediatriconcall.com/articles/genetics/edwards-syndrome/edwards-syndrome-patient-education#333
thank u that was EPIC
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I wish this had subtitles
Screw Edward syndrome it killed my baby
I’m sorry
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Something that truly breaks my heart ♥️ is when these diseases kill innocent people.
Hopefully an organization will be started one day and doctors will have lots of treatments for the disease.
@@jacquelinescourageousworld3848 thank you my baby was 6 months unborn was prepared for the time Bethany was going to be born and Christmas is here and she not here over a disease that don’t make sense between 2 healthy parents
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Well it doesn’t make any sense. Sometimes genetics will do that. In 2010 my cousin had a little girl 👧 that got a genetic disease called Wolfershhorns Syndrome and she had a cleft lip and palate. I was 16 years old when she was born. My cousin Kaitlyn her mother didn’t have the disabilities.
thank you so much for uploading this!! Very amazing!!
Thanks for watching!
awesome!!
Absolutely amazing hands down the best I’ve seen for this condition
Thanks for watching!
genius video! Thank you :)
this is amazing pls make more videos for other disease
What is the causes
this one was so helpful thank you!
Awesome, thanks
Awsome👌tnx❤
This is so helpful. Thank you!
Amaaaaaaazing!!!!!!
Thank yoy
Thank u..
Esto es ORO!
Thank you Armand!
this was really good!