Persistent diarrhea is defined as stool volume of more than _____ g/kg/day in toddlers/infants and greater than 200 g/day in older children that lasts for 14 days or more.
Infant presenting with failure to thrive, steatorrhea, _____ in the peripheral smear is suggestive of _____.
Intussusception results in compromised blood supply, which causes _____ abdominal pain (frequency) with 'currant jelly' stool
_____ is a disorder of vesicular transport that leads to deficient brush border assembly, and presents as diarrhea before 3 months age
Intermittent paroxysmal spells of generalized stiffening and opisthotonic posturing that are caused by _____ in infants, is also called as Sandifer syndrome
_____ sign is seen on barium swallow in CHPS because of passing of small streak of barium through pyloric canal
Exposure to whole cow s milk protein can cause _____ in infants
What is the classification of the following type of jejunoileal atresia? _____

_____ vaccine is contraindicated in children with a history of intussusception or intestinal malformation
_____ syndrome is fulminant liver failure and encephalopathy in children with viral illness who take aspirin
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