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Question 251# Print Question

A couple of Jewish descent comes to the hospital for evaluation. They have had four children and two of them (a boy and a girl) have died of a disease. Neither parent has the disease.

What is the most likely mode of inheritance of the disease?

A. Autosomal dominant inheritance
B. Autosomal recessive inheritance
C. X-linked dominant inheritance
D. X-linked recessive inheritance
E. Mitochondrial inheritance pattern


Question 252# Print Question

A 12-year-old boy presents to the emergency room complaining of pain and swelling at the left mid-femur area for approximately two weeks. On review of systems, he has had on/off low-grade fever for the last month, and the mother says it looks like he has lost some weight, but she had attributed this to a recent growth spurt. You perform an X-ray and notice a bizarre periosteal reaction, which the radiologist describes as "onion skinning." The following day, a biopsy is performed and shows small, round blue cells.

Given this history and these findings, what is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Osteosarcoma
B. Osteoid osteoma
C. Ewing's sarcoma
D. Chondroblastoma
E. Non-ossifying fibroma


Question 253# Print Question

A 16-month-old male is brought to the emergency department by his mother because of coughing and severe shortness of breath. The cough is described as nonproductive. He was born at 40 weeks gestation with 3.4 kg and he has been meeting all developmental milestones. The mother denies any recent family travel or exposure to any toxic gases. She reports that the child’s 3-year-old sister had flu, conjunctivitis, and hemorrhagic cystitis 3 weeks ago. Around the same time the boy had what seemed to be common cold for 2 days but it had resolved spontaneously. On physical examination the child has intercostal retractions, wheezes, and fine crackles. Chest X-ray reveals peribronchial thickening, lowered diaphragm, increased air contrast of the lungs, and right lower lobe atelectasis.

Which of the following is most likely to occur as a result of this condition?

A. Intraluminal polyploid plug of fibrotic tissue and obliteration of airways
B. Progressively worsening emphysema and development of liver cirrhosis
C. Bronchiectasis and pancreatic enzyme insufficiency with fat malabsorption
D. Bronchogenic adenocarcinoma at the periphery of the lungs
E. Systemic dissemination with nodules consisting of central caseating necrosis


Question 254# Print Question

A 6-week-old infant is brought to your department because of yellow skin. He also has dark urine and light stools. Physical examination reveals icteric sclera and hepatosplenomegaly. Laboratory studies are significant for conjugated bilirubin. Ultrasonography reveals shrunken gallbladder and liver biopsy reveals portal fibrosis and bile duct proliferation.

What is the most appropriate next step in management?

A. Roux-en-Y hepatoportojejunostomy
B. Pancreaticoduodenectomy
C. Liver transplantation
D. Ursodeoxycholic acid
E. Observation until 1 year


Question 255# Print Question

An 8-year-old girl presents to the emergency department with a poorly healing wound on the lateral side of her right leg 5 cm below the knee. She was injured when she fell down while playing with her friends. Her mother cleaned the area and it has been conservatively managed at home for the last 4 days. Her mother noted that the site has become very warm to touch, the child is becoming anxious and it has affected the way she walks so she decided to bring her for evaluation. Past medical history is not remarkable. Her immunizations are upto-date. 

On physical examination, her temperature 38.8°C, Pulse is 105 bpm, respirations 23/min, BP is 110/65 mmHg. A poorly healing excoriation of the skin that contains some pus is noted. The area is tender to touch, hot, and swollen. While limited range of motion is noted because of pain, joints are not involved. 1 cm lymphadenopathy is palpable in the right popliteal area. Incision and drainage are done at the office and bacterial culture is performed. Based on the most common infections and antibiotic sensitivities, which of the following medications are most appropriate to prescribe?

A. IV Vancomycin and topical fluticasone
B. Clindamycin and topical mupirocin
C. Doxycycline and topical nystatin
D. Erythromycin and topical neomycin
E. Amoxicillin-clavulanate and topical neomycin




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