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1

An infant presents with vomiting after feeding. Benedict's test was positive for a non-glucose reducing substance. What is the most likely diagnosis?

AGalactosemia due to GAL-1-P Uridyl Transferase enzyme deficiency

BFructosuria due to Fructokinase deficiency

CHereditary fructose intolerance due to Aldolase B deficiency

DPrimary lactose intolerance

EGlycogen storage disease due to Glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency

2

4 day old breastfed neonate, otherwise well, term neonate presented with jaundice, on testing the bilirubin level was found to be 18 mg/dl. Which of the following is the best step of management?

AStop breast feeding and do phototherapy

BInitiate exchange transfusion

CStart iv fluids and give phototherapy

DStart phototherapy and continue breast feeding

3

A primigravida presents to you with anemia early in her pregnancy. She is 7 weeks pregnant as seen on ultrasound. Her hemoglobin level is 9 g/dL. When should the iron supplements be started for her?

A8 to 10 weeks

BImmediately upon diagnosis

CAfter 14 weeks

DAfter 20 weeks

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