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Infantile Hemangiomas and Vascular MalformationsDownloads

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1

A 7-year old boy presents with a right-sided hemangioma and left-sided focal seizures. The most likely diagnosis is:

AIncontinentia pigmenti

BSturge-Weber disease

CNeurofibromatosis

DHypermelanosis of Ito

2

A mother brought her child who has got a vascular plaque like lesion over the lateral aspect of forehead mainly involving ophthalmic and maxillary division of trigeminal nerve. Mother says that the lesion has remained unchanged since birth. Also mother gives a history that the child is on valproate for seizure disorder. What is the MOST probable diagnosis?

AInfantile hemangioma

BTuberous sclerosis

CSturge weber syndrome

DIncontinentia pigmenti

3

What is the preferred management for patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in a preterm infant?

ASurgical ligation

BDiuretics

CIV Indomethacin

DOxygen therapy

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