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Module 4 Crossword Puzzle

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A pictorial or graphic illustration of family members’ places within a family and their medical history
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A laterally curved digit
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Widely spaced eyes
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Drooping eyelids
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The process of identifying whether a person is at a high, moderate, or low risk of developing a genetic disorder (Two Words)
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Jaw is moved posteriorly
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Not having enough amniotic fluid
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Can be caused by amniotic bands that leads to the destruction of normal tissue.
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Drugs or chemicals that can alter development and cause a birth defect
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Diagrams used to determine the risk of offspring being affected when the mode of transmission and the parents’ carrier status are known. (Two words)
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Does not have serious functional or cosmetic consequences and may or may not be surgically corrected. Are found in less than 4% of the general population. (Two words)
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The study of congenital anomalies in the form or body parts of a person or abnormal patterns of development
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Problem in the growth or development of a particular tissue as seen with a cleft lip/palate.
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Caused by the effect of a physical or mechanical force that prevents the proper growth of a structure that would have developed normally during embryonic or fetal development.
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Alteration in the size, shape, and organization of cells
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Congenital defects that are serious and usually require medical or surgical attention with life-threatening implications or have a serious cosmetic effect (Two words)
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Collection of features that occur together and have a consistent pattern
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The head is smaller than expected
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O Ex Pierre-Robin ne anomaly starts a chain reaction that causes another problem that then causes another and then sometimes another (eg Pierre-Robin)
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A person serving as the starting point for the genetic study of a family and designated with an arrow on a pedigree.
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The groove or depression that lies midline between the upper lip and the nose