Q154. A Newborn is admitted to NICU within 24hr with severe dyspnea/respiratory distress. His Chest X-Ray finding is given below. What is the probable diagnosis?

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Q149. A 7 month old child is on katori feeding on top of breastfeeding. According to infant and young child feeding guidelines. how many times he has to feed a day?
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Q150. A 10-month-old boy presents with Fever, recurrent oral ulcers and recurrent infections. Laboratory investigations reveal reduced B cell, T cell, and NK cell counts along with reduced adenosine deaminase levels. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q151. A 2-year-old unresponsive boy was brought to E.R. with a history of choking due to peanut aspiration, what is the preferred management?
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Q152. A child presented with high-grade fever and seizures. What is DOC for emergency management?
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Q153. A pregnant woman is diagnosed with HIV infection at 34 weeks of gestation. Her viral load was 1200 copies/mL, and she was then started on ART. She delivers a 2.5 kg term baby at 38 weeks. What is the most appropriate postnatal prophylaxis for the newborn?
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Q1403. Male child is brought with a painless, slowly growing swelling near f the orbit since birth. Refer to the clinical image, what is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1405. A child presents with a history of blunt trauma to the eye by a ball. The clinical image shows a horizontal fluid level in the anterior chamber. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1450. What is the characteristic murmur of the congenital defect represented in the below diagram?
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Q1551. A 4-year-old child presents with recurrent episodes of cyanosis and squatting posture. On examination, there is a harsh systolic murmur best heard at the left upper sternal border. A chest X-ray is shown below. The most likely diagnosis is?
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Q1310. A 9-month-old child presents to the pediatric OPD with anemia, failure to thrive, and hepatomegaly. Histopathological examination shows macrophages with a “crumpled tissue paper–like” cytoplasm due to cerebroside accumulation. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1312. A young boy is brought to the pediatric clinic with developmental delay, dystonia, hyperuricemia, and a striking history of self-mutilating behavior such as biting of lips and fingers. There is also a family history of a similar illness in male relatives. Which of the following enzymes is defective in this disorder?
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Q1313. A child presents to pediatric OPD with hepatosplenomegaly. On examination histopathological examination shows foam cells in bone marrow due to lipid accumulation. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1314. A newborn infant develops vomiting, jaundice, and failure to thrive. On labs UPG Ill to CPG conversion is affected. Which of the following enzyme is likley defective?
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Q1315. A 4-month-old infant is brought with poor feeding, failure to thrive, and progressive hypotonia. On examination, the baby has macroglossia and signs of cardiomegaly. Echocardiography reveals hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Laboratory evaluation shows deficiency of acid maltase. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1333. A 3-year-old child presents with upward slanting palpebral fissures, flat nasal bridge with developmental delay has the following facial features. What is the likely diagnosis? Image
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Q1390. A mother brings her newborn with complaints of noisy breathing and respiratory distress since birth. There is no sign of any infection. Which of the following findings is most likely to be seen in this child?
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Q1458. A male child is brought to the surgery OPD with groin/inguinoscrotal swelling. Examination shows swelling increases when crying or during micturition and descends medially. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1466. circular mass through the anus, especially during defecation and crying. The child has chronic diarrhea and poor weight gain since infancy. On examination, the prolapsed mass is moist, concentric, and reducible.What is the most appropriate initial management? Prolapse imagw child
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Q1478. fluctuant, and the overlying skin is normal. The child is otherwise stable, with no signs of airway compression. What is the most appropriate immediate management? Image based
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