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1

In Bartter's syndrome there is a defect in

ADescending limb of LOH

BThick ascending limb of LOH

CDCT

DPCT

2

A 1-month old baby present with frequent vomiting and failure to thrive. There are features of moderate dehydration. Blood sodium in 122 mEq/l and potassium is 6.1 mEq/l. The most likely diagnosis is?

A11β-hydroxylase deficiency

B21-hydroxylase deficiency

CGitelman syndrome

DBartter syndrome

3

A 10 year old boy is having polyuria, polydipsia, laboratory data showed (in mEq/lit) – Na+ 154, K+ 4.5, HCO3- 22, Serum osmolality – 295 mOsm/kg, Blood urea – 50 mg/dl, Urine specific gravity – 1.005. The likely diagnosis is –

ABarter's syndrome

BRecurrent UTI

CDiabetes insipidus

DRenal tubular acidosis

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