Mcq Subject: Pediatrics
A 1-month-old child presented with conjugated bilirubinemia and intrahepatic cholestasis. On Liver biopsy staining with PAS, red colored granules were seen inside the hepatocytes. Probable diagnosis is:
A. Congenital hepatic fibrosis
B. Wilson's disease
C. Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency
D. Hemochromatosis
View DescriptionCASE -2 SR visit again but the condition is not improved but this time IV cannula was set. What drug should be given now?
A. Midazolam
B. I/V Phenobarbital
C. Oral valproate
D. IV carbamazepine
View DescriptionCharacteristic features of growth hormone deficiency include all of the following except –
A. Short stature since birth
B. Symptomatic hypoglycemia
C. Delayed tooth eruption
D. Sexual infantilism
View DescriptionShort child with low T4 and raised TSH and swelling of pituitary, what is the diangosis ?
A. Primary hypothyrodism
B. Pituitary tumor
C. TSH Secreting pituitary adenoma
D. TSH resistance
View DescriptionA 30–year old lady delivered a healthy baby at 37 week of gestation. She was a known case of chronic hepatitis B infection She was positive for HBsAG o but negative for HBeAG. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment for the baby –
A. Both active and passive immunization soon after birth
B. Passive immunization soon afte birth and active immunization at 1 year of age
C. Only passive immunization soon after birth
D. Only active immunization soon after birth
View DescriptionAll are true regarding administration of betamethasone to a mother with premature delivery except –
A. Neonatal morbidity better
B. Helps lung maturity
C. Prevents hyperbilirubinemia
D. Decreases intraventricular hemorrhage
View DescriptionWhich of the following disorder of mother leads to microcephaly in baby –a) SLEb) Hepatitis A c) Phenylketonuriad) Rubella
A. ab
B. cd
C. bd
D. ac
View Description. The most common fungal infection in the neonates transmitted by caregiver’s hand is:
A. Candida albicans
B. Candida glabrata
C. Candida tropicalis
D. Candida parapsilosis
View DescriptionWhich of the following is considered as high risk infant?
A. Working mother
B. Antenatal preeclampsia
C. Third child
D. Twins
View DescriptionAbout Juvenile Myoclonic epilepsy, all are true EXCEPT:
A. Valproate is contraindicated
B. Lamotrigine can be given
C. Phenytoin is not the preferred drug
D. Polygenic inheritance
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