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Initial abdominal X-ray in suspected malrotation is mainly used to evaluate for:
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Nephrolithiasis
75%
Pneumoperitoneum
3%
Hepatomegaly
15%
Appendicitis
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A major complication of intestinal malrotation is:
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5%
Pyloric stenosis
64%
Midgut volvulus
7%
Appendicitis
23%
Intussusception
2
A neonate with malrotation complicated by volvulus may present with:
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52%
Hematochezia
5%
Hematuria
5%
Polyuria
37%
Clay-colored stools
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Bilious vomiting is the classic presentation of pyloric stenosis.
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26%
True
74%
False
2
Most common type of renal stone?
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9%
Struvite
7%
Cystine
66%
Calcium
17%
Uric acid
3
Duodenal atresia results from failure of the duodenum to:
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10%
Rotate
70%
Recanalize
16%
Differentiate
4%
Shorten
1
A neonate with polyhydramnios, bilious vomiting, and a double-bubble sign without distal gas most likely has which 2 conditions on the differential?
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15%
Pyloric stenosis & malrotation
73%
Duodenal atresia & annular pancreas
5%
Hirschsprung disease & NEC
7%
Intussusception & volvulus
1
Neonate with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia and a positive Coombs test most likely has:
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12%
Biliary atresia
67%
Isoimmunization
13%
Gilbert syndrome
8%
Crigler-Najjar syndrome
Neonate with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia and elevated hemoglobin most likely has a history of:
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Biliary atresia
49%
Transfusion
15%
Gilbert syndrome
27%
Breast milk jaundice
Neonate with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia and elevated reticulocyte count most likely has:
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5%
Biliary atresia
78%
Hemolysis/hemorrhage
8%
Gilbert syndrome
9%
Physiologic jaundice
1
Omphalocele has a sac covering the herniated abdominal contents
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85%
True
15%
False
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Gastroschisis is usually located to the left of the umbilicus
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52%
True
48%
False
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Gastroschisis has more associated congenital anomalies than omphalocele
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54%
True
46%
False
2
Omphalocele is a midline defect at the umbilical ring
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77%
True
23%
False
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