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A 5-year-old presents with puffy face, frothy urine, and sky-high cholesterol. Steroids work like magic.
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8%
FSGS
65%
Minimal change disease
14%
Membranoproliferative GN
13%
IgA nephropathy
Which of the following drugs causes a β€œblue-gray” skin discoloration on prolonged use?
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51%
Amiodarone
15%
Metoprolol
19%
Verapamil
15%
Diltiazem
Which of the following drugs can cause a "disulfiram-like reaction" with alcohol?
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66%
Metronidazole
13%
Ceftriaxone
9%
Amoxicillin
12%
Azithromycin
A neonate develops severe anemia and jaundice at birth. Direct Coombs test is positive. Mother is blood group O +, baby is A +. What is the diagnosis?
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19%
Rh incompatibility
6%
Hereditary spherocytosis
13%
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
62%
ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn
Which antihypertensive drug commonly causes ankle edema?
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Atenolol
17%
Losartan
16%
Furosemide
55%
Amlodipine
Which drug causes orange-red discoloration of urine, sweat, and tears?
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Isoniazid
11%
Pyrazinamide
69%
Rifampicin
8%
Ethambutol
Which drug can cause β€œmoon face” and truncal obesity with prolonged use?
Anonymous Quiz
74%
Prednisolone
13%
Levothyroxine
10%
Metformin
4%
Methimazole
Which antiepileptic drug can cause hirsutism and coarsening of facial features?
Anonymous Quiz
19%
Valproic acid
23%
Carbamazepine
22%
Lamotrigine
36%
Phenytoin
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Which drug is known for causing β€œRed man syndrome”?
Anonymous Quiz
22%
Rifampicin
8%
Daptomycin
65%
Vancomycin
5%
Linezolid
A child with fever, arthritis, and erythema marginatum likely has:
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7%
Kawasaki disease
74%
Rheumatic fever
10%
SLE
9%
JIA
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✍️ Approach to the baby with Jaundice
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Koplik spots are bluish-white lesions on the buccal mucosa and are pathognomonic for measles
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