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A male with hyperpigmentation tanner stage 5 presents with hypertension & precocious puberty. The causative defect is:
A17 alpha hydroxylase deficiency
B17 beta hydroxylase deficiency
C11 beta hydroxylase deficiency
D21 beta hydroxylase deficiency
A patient has multiple meningiomas, acoustic neuroma and hyperpigmented skin lesions; most likely diagnosis is –
ANeurofibromatosis
BVon Hippel lindau disease
CSturge weber syndrome
DTuberous sclerosis
A 6-year-old girl presents with precocious puberty, some bony lesions & hyperpigmented skin lesions as shown below. What is the most probable diagnosis?
ACushing syndrome
BLaurence Moon syndrome
CPrader Willi syndrome
DMcCune-Albright syndrome
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