Bony nodules on the skull of infants with congenital syphilis, is known as _____ nodes
Hecht's pneumonia, also known as giant cell pneumonia is a fatal but rare complication of _____
_____ is the most common complication that can occur in a child with mumps.
Tripod sign is when a child suffering from _____ is asked to sit up unassisted, the child assumes the tripod posture
_____ is the most common manifestation of congenital toxoplasmosis.
Which vaccines can be caught-up if at least one dose has been given already before one year of age?_____
Most common complication of measles is _____
The most common etiological agent, in India, of acute epiglottitis in the pediatric age group, now is _____.
_____ is the most common cause of orbital cellulitis in children.
Children pneumococcal vaccine 2 weeks before splenectomy?_____
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