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NEET-PG 2020Pediatrics

18 Previous Year Questions with Answers & Explanations

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Questions
Q1

A patient presents with clustered, white lesions on the buccal mucosa, typically near the upper molars. These lesions are pathognomonic for measles. What are these lesions called?

Q2

Most common cause of death in SLE in children

Q3

Which condition is characterized by conjunctival injection, pharyngeal injection, polymorphic rash, and cervical lymphadenopathy?

Q4

What is the most serious complication of measles?

Q5

In a term baby who is 72 hours old, breastfeeding well, and has a bilirubin level of 14 mg/dL, which of the following statements is true?

Q6

A 5 yr old male child presented with H/O recurrent infection. O/E the child has rashes as shown below. Routine blood investigation reveal patient has low platelets. Which of the following diagnosis is possible?

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Q7

A 4-year-old male child presents with muscle weakness. His mother reports that her child has difficulty in climbing stairs and getting up from the floor. On muscle biopsy, small degenerated muscle fibers and absence of dystrophin were found. What is the diagnosis?

Q8

A 2 years old child presents to PHC with fever and cough. He has chest in-drawing and respiratory rate of 38 per minute, weight 11 kg. The next step in management according to IMNCI is:

Q9

A term neonate, with a birth weight of 2700 g, who is otherwise well, and is exclusively breastfed, presents for routine evaluation. His total serum bilirubin is found to be 14mg/dl on day 5. What is the management?

Q10

A 2 year child presented with low grade fever and stridor. What is the likely diagnosis?

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