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Question 256# Print Question

An 18-year-old sexually active black male presents to your department feeling weak, tired, and a bit confused. He was seen 2 days earlier for burning on urination and treated with TMP-SMX and phenazopyridine. Laboratory studies reveal hemoglobin of 95 g/L and reticulocytes 21%. Rapid fluorescent blood spot test fails to fluoresce under ultraviolet light.

Which one of the following is most likely to be the cause of this clinical presentation?

A. Sickle Cell Disease
B. Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
C. Beta Thalassemia
D. Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
E. Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency


Question 257# Print Question

A 5-year-old girl is referred to a cardiologist because of a murmur heard during a routine examination. Which one of the following clinical characteristics is consistent with an innocent murmur?

A. Audible only in diastole
B. Audible throughout systole
C. Associated with a precordial heave
D. Attenuated with change in body position
E. Extra sound/click is present


Question 258# Print Question

During a routine physical examination of a 2-year-old child, a grade 3/6 early systolic vibratory murmur is heard. The mother reports no signs or symptoms of illness. The child is otherwise asymptomatic. Physical examination is normal.

The most appropriate next step is to:

A. Additional testing is not needed at this point
B. Measure arterial blood pressures in the arms and legs
C. Order abdominal ultrasonography
D. Order chest x-ray film
E. Order electrocardiography


Question 259# Print Question

A six-day-old boy was brought to hospital because of episodes of vomiting, cyanosis, and jitteriness and hepatomegaly. His mother was not diabetic and he was a full-term baby of normal birth weight and he was exclusively breast-fed. With appropriate work-up, the diagnosis of hypoglycemia was established. Urinalysis showed presence of reducing substance but no ketonuria. 

Which of the following disorders is the most likely cause of hypoglycemia in this patient? 

A. Transient neonatal hypoglycemia
B. Galactosemia
C. Type I Glycogen Storage Disease (Glucose-6-Phosphatase deficiency, Von Gierke Disease)
D. Hereditary Fructose Intolerance (HFI)
E. Hyperinsulinism


Question 260# Print Question

A woman brings her one-week-old son to the pediatrician because of vomiting and poor weight gain. The neonate is exclusively breastfed and frequently vomits after feeding. His mother also notes that his stools are almost always loose. Physical exam reveals jaundice, a slightly sunken anterior fontanelle, and bilateral opacification of the lenses.

Which of the following enzymes is likely deficient in this patient?

A. Glucose-6-phosphatase
B. Fructokinase
C. Fructose-1-phosphate aldolase
D. Galactokinase
E. Galactose-1-phosphate uridyl-transferase




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