8 MCQs in Pediatrics for NEET PG
Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia, which did not subside even after 3 weeks of birth, was observed in a neonate. On investigating, liver enzymes, PT/INR and albumin levels were normal. No hemolysis was seen on a peripheral blood smear. A drop in bilirubin level was observed within a week after treatment with phenobarbital. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Molecular defect causing liver disease in Dubin-Johnson syndrome is_____?
The commonest indication for liver transplantation in children is____?
A newborn is brought with evisceration of bowel loops from a defect in the abdominal wall to the right of the umbilicus. The most probable diagnosis is
The greenish-black color of the first stool in the newborn is due to?
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