Mcq Subject: Pediatrics

The drug of choice in treatment of inflantile spasms is

A. Phenytoin

B. Phenobarbitone

C. Carbamazepin

D. ACTH

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Deep white matter lesion with bilateral deep bright thalamic appearance is suggestive of

A. Alexander disease

B. Canavan's diseases

C. Krabbe's disease

D. Metachromatic leukodystrophy

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All the following drugs are used for Absence seizures except –

A. Clonazepam

B. Phenytoin

C. Valproate

D. Ethosuximide

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An eight-year-old boy had abdominal pain, fever with bloody diarrhea for 18 months. His height is 100 cm and weight is 14.5 kg. Stool culture was negative for known entero-pathogens. The sigmoidoscopy was normal. During the same period child had an episode of renal colic and passed urinary gravel. The Mantoux test was 5 x 5 mm. The most probable diagnosis is:

A. Ulcerative colitis

B. Crohn's disease

C. Intestinal tuberculosis

D. Strongyloidiasis

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An adolescent is brought to the emergency depament following an episode of myoclonic jerks at morning after waking up. His consciousness was not impaired. His EEG shows generalized 3-4 Hz spike and slow wave complexes. Most probable diagnosis is?

A. Generalized tonic clonic seizure

B. Absent seizure

C. Temporal lobe epilepsy

D. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy

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Only male are affected in

A. Scheie's syndrome

B. Hunter's syndrome

C. Hurler's syndrome

D. Gaucher's disease

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The most common manifestation of congenital toxoplasmosis

A. Deafness

B. Chorioretinitis

C. Hepatosplenomegaly

D. Thrombocytopenia

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A child presenting with clinical features of an endocrine abnormality showed epiphyseal dysgenesis in imaging studies. Epiphyseal dysgenesis is a pathognomonic feature of:

A. Hypoparathyroidism

B. Hyperparathyroidism

C. Hypothyroidism

D. Hypehyroidism

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In HSP gross hematurea is seen in what % of children?

A. 5 - 10%

B. 10 - 20%

C. 20 - 30%

D. 30 - 40%

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A large for gestational age baby delivered at 40 weeks was observed to be lethargic. The Blood sugar was measured to be 35mg/dl. The management is __________

A. Foified Breast Milk

B. 10% IV Dextrose

C. Oral Glucose Solution

D. Normal saline

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