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Protein-Energy Malnutrition — MCQs

Protein-Energy Malnutrition — MCQs

Protein-Energy Malnutrition — MCQs
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Q1

A 5-year-old has the following anthropometry findings: Weight/age < -3.2 SD, Height/age < -2.5 SD, Weight/height < -1.7 SD. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q2

Which of the following anthropometric indicators best reflects acute malnutrition (wasting) in children?

Q3

Which of the following is NOT a symptom of Kwashiorkor?

Q4

Which is the most specific clinical feature for diagnosis of Kwashiorkor?

Q5

Kwashiorkor is diagnosed in growth-retarded children along with:

Q6

Retardation of skeletal maturity can be caused by all of the following except:

Q7

Which of the following anthropometric indicators best reflects acute malnutrition (wasting) in children?

Q8

Name the structure marked with an arrow

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Q9

A 2-year-old child presents with severe acute malnutrition with features of kwashiorkor. Which of the following clinical signs is most indicative of this condition?

Q10

A 2 years baby with 6.7 kg, Hb%- 6 g/dl total protein 3 g/dL, low albumin with distended stomach but no proteinuria. What will be the diagnosis?

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