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1

Anorectal anomalies are commonly associated with which of the following congenital anomalies?

ACardiac anomalies

BDuodenal atresia

CCNS malformations

DAbdominal wall defects

2

Which of the following is NOT a recognized cause of renal agenesis?

AFailure of fusion of ureteric bud with metanephros

BDefective development of nephric tissue

CFailure of ascent of primitive cells

DNone of the above

3

A newborn male is noted to have difficulty feeding and "turns blue and chokes when drinking formula." The prenatal records reveal that the amniotic fluid appeared normal on ultrasound. A pediatric feeding tube is passed orally to 20 cm without difficulty, with gastric secretions aspirated. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

AFloppy epiglottis

BTracheoesophageal fistula

CZenker diverticulum

DCongenital heart disease

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