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1700 MCQ REVISED VERSION TOPIC WISE
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DR. KHALID SAIFULLAH
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4th EDITION
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Chapter: 19 /
Q: 11
A 12 year old child with episodes of sudden bluish discoloration and brief loss of consciousness. Exam: clubbing, central cyanosis, systolic thrill with systolic ejection murmur in 2nd left ICS. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 12
A 4 year old child presents with pain of spontaneous onset in his knee of 2 days duration. He has developed mild fever in the 2nd day. He can walk but has a limp. Examination: painful restriction in the right hip. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 13
A 3 year old child who looks wasted on examination has a history of diarrhea on and off. The mother describes the stool as bulky, frothy and difficult to flush. What is the single investigation most likely to lead to diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 14
A 6 year old patient comes with easy bruising in different places when she falls. CBC: WBC 25, Hgb 10.9, Platelets 45. Her Paul bunnel test +ve. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 15
A 5 year old boy is referred to the hospital and seen with his father who is worried that he has been listless. He is not sure why his GP suggested he should come to the emergency department and is keen to get some tablets and go home. Examination: tired and irritable, around eyes. Renal bi
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 16
A 4 year old baby has generalized tonic-clonic seizure and fever of 39C. his mother informs you that this has happened 3-4 times before. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 17
An 8 month infant presented with FTT (failure to thrive) and constipation. Examination: large tongue and fam history of prolonged neonatal jaundice. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 18
A mother comes with her 15 months child. Which of the following will bother you?
Chapter: 19 /
Q: 19
A 6 weeks child is brought in with vomiting, constipation and decreased serum K+. What is the diagnosis?
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Q: 20
A child is brought in with high grade fever, runny nose and bark-like cough. He is also drooling. What is the most appropriate treatment for this child?
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