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Swelling of one knee
by RxPG - 8675 reads, based on 44 votes
A ten-year old girl presents with swelling of one knee joint. All of the following conditions can be considered in the differential diagnosis, except: 1. Tuberculosis. 2. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. 3. Haemophilia. 4. Villonodular synovitis. ... More

Dehydration
by RxPG - 8236 reads, based on 21 votes
A 5 year old boy passed 18 loose stools in last 24 hour and vomited twice in last 4 hour. he is irritable but drinking fluids. The optimal therapy for this child is: 1. Intravenous fluids.2. Oral rehydration therapy.3. Intravenous fluid initially for 4 hours followed by oral fluids.4. Plain water ad libitum. ... More

Food Poisoning
by RxPG - 9457 reads, based on 25 votes
Thirty-eight children consumed eatables procured from a single source at a picnic party. Twenty children developed abdominal cramps followed by vomiting and watery diarrhea 6-10 hours after the party. The most likely etiology for the outbreak is: 1. Rotavirus infection.2. Entero-toxigenic E.Coli infection3. Staphylococcol toxin.4. Claustridium perfringens infection. ... More


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