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Nephrology — MCQs

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Q41Medium

A male child presents with repeated urinary infections and failure to gain weight. A MCU was carried out as shown in the provided image. What is the most probable diagnosis?

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Q42Easy

Shigella associated hemolytic uremic syndrome is associated with all of the following except?

Q43Easy

What is true about minimal change disease?

Q44Medium

What is the treatment of choice for a 4-month-old female child presenting with grade IV Vesico-Ureteral Reflux (VUR) without dilation of the urinary bladder?

Q45Medium

A child presents with decreased serum calcium, increased serum phosphorus, and decreased urinary calcium and phosphorus. Which condition is most likely?

Q46Medium

Sustained severe hypertension in children is most commonly suggestive of:

Q47Easy

What is the definition of hypertension in children?

Q48Medium

What is true about Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis?

Q49Medium

Frequent relapse in Nephrotic syndrome implies which of the following definitions?

Q50Hard

An 8-year-old child presents with a blood pressure of 180/100 mmHg, urea of 90 mg/dL, creatinine of 5.3 mg/dL, and urinalysis showing 15-20 pus cells, 12 RBCs, and protein 1+. The child has no significant past history of similar complaints. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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