Newborn screening Flashcards

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What are the Wilson and Jungner criteria for screening?

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  • Disease must be sufficiently common
  • Natural history must be known
  • Early therapeutic intervention beneficial
  • Acceptable and affordable screening test
  • Diagnostic confirmatory test
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Which disorders are newborns screened for in the UK?

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  • PKU
  • Congenital hypothyroidism
  • Sickle cell and Hb disorders
  • CF
  • MCADD
  • MSUD
  • IVA
  • Homocystinuria – pyridoxine responsive
  • GA1
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What is phenylketonuria?

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  • Affects 1: 10,000 Caucasian births
  • Severe mental retardation untreated
  • Excellent prognosis if treated from birth
  • Screening test: bloodspot phenylalanine
  • Confirm diagnosis with plasma phenylalanine measurements - no need to measure enzyme or DNA
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What is congenital hypothyroidism?

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  • Affects 1: 1,500 UK births
  • Severe developmental delay untreated
  • Excellent prognosis if treated from birth
  • Screening test: bloodspot TSH
  • Confirm diagnosis with plasma thyroid function tests, no need to measure enzyme or DNA
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What are the merits of screening for sickle cell disease?

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  • 20% children with undiagnosed SCD may die during first 2 years of life
  • Acute infection
  • Acute splenic sequestration
  • Cerebrovascular accident – stroke
  • Screening provides improved outcomes
  • Initiate prophylactic penicillin
  • Parental education
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What kind of disorders can be screened for using tandem mass spectroscopy?

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  • Amino acid disorders
  • Fatty acid oxidation defects
  • Organic acidaemias
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