A child’s diagnosis of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome is supported by the presence of what?
a. An omphalocele
b. Neonatal hypoglycemia
c. Creased earlobes
d. Low birth weight
e. A large tongue
Answer:
a. An omphalocele
b. Neonatal hypoglycemia
c. Creased earlobes
e. A large tongue
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