Mcq Subject: Pediatrics

A male child with Fanconi syndrome with nephrocalcinosis has a variant of dent disease. All are true except :

A. Hypercalciuria

B. Proteinuria

C. Similar presentation in father

D. Rickets

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Which of the following is an indiction for tonsillectomy –a) Rheumatic feverb) Glomerulonephritisc) Recurrent upper respiratory infectiond) Persistent carrier of diptheria bacilli

A. ab

B. cd

C. bd

D. ac

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A neonate on routine examination at bih was found to have hepatomegaly. Rest of the examination was essentially unremarkable. On investigations, Anti-HCMV antibodies were found to be positive. What sequelae in later life is the child at risk of?

A. Renal failure

B. Mental retardation

C. Hepatic fibrosis

D. Sensorineural hearing loss

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Which of the following is not an example of a syndrome caused by uniparental disomy?

A. Prader-Willi syndrome

B. Angelman syndrome

C. Russell-Silver syndrome

D. Bloom syndrome

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Estimation of the blood sugar is relevant in all except –

A. Birth asphyxia

B. Large for date baby

C. Baby of hypothyroid mother

D. Rh Incompatibility

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Method of choice for a New born child not passing urine for 36 hours :

A. Ultrasound of kidney & bladder

B. CT Scan

C. Cystoscopy

D. X–ray pelvis

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All are features of Neonatal Tetanus except –

A. Refusal to feed is common initial symptom

B. Caused by clostridium tetani

C. Usually occurs in 1st 2 days of life

D. Mortality is 50–75%.

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A 2 month old girl has failure to thrive, polyuria and medullary nephrocalcinosis affecting both kidneys. Investigations show blood pH 7.48, bicarbonate 25 mEq/l, potassium 2 mEq/l, sodium 126 mEq/l and chloride 88 mEq/l. The most likely diagnosis is –

A. Distal renal tubular acidosis

B. Primary hyperaldosteronism

C. Bartter syndrome

D. Pseudohypoaldosteronism

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In a child, surgery was done for biliary stricture with hepatojejunal anastomosis. Postoperative bilirubin level after 2 weeks was 6 mg/dL from a preoperative level 12mg/dL. The reason for this could be:

A. Normal lowering of bilirubin takes time

B. Anastomotic stricture

C. Delta bilirubin

D. Mistake in lab technique

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Which of the following is a component of Pentalogy of Fallot –

A. Atrial septal Defect (ASD)

B. Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)

C. Coarctation of Aorta (COA)

D. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH)

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