Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome usually affects
spontaneously? Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome is caused
children, but may also be seen in adults with
by exfoliative toxin-producing strains of S. aureus
immunocompromise or renal insufficiency
Yes (after an initial period of rapid growth)
Which complement deficiency results in
Abdominal wall defects (e.g. gastroschisis)
increased risk for recurrent Neisseria infection? Thalassemia is an anemia due
typically result in elevated maternal serum alpha-
to decreased synthesis of globin chains
fetoprotein during pregnancy
C5-C9 (MAC) deficiency
Thalassemia is an anemia due Patients with von Gierke disease often have thin von Gierke disease is caused by a deficiency of the
to decreased synthesis of globin chains extremities, short stature, and a "doll-like" face enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase
What are the most common causative organisms (3)
The targetoid appearance-hình bia associated with acute otitis media?
bắn of erythema multiforme-hồng ban đau
dạng is due to central epidermal necrosis, Streptococcus pneumoniae, nontypeable Haemophilus
surrounded by erythema influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis
What is the most common trigger of aplastic
crisis in patients with sickle cell disease?
Parvovirus B19 infection
, What is the likely diagnosis in an infant that
presents with macroglossia- lưỡi to, umbilical What is the likely diagnosis in a child that presents
with pancreatic insufficiency, failure to thrive, Duodenal atresia is associated with Down syndrome in
hernia, hemihyperplasia-to lệch, and up to a third of cases
hypoglycemia? and recurrent respiratory infections?
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome Cystic fibrosis
, What is the most common complication among infants of
What is the likely diagnosis in a child with a family diabetic mothers?
history of anemia that presents with Coombs-
Duodenal atresia is associated with Down negative hemolytic anemia, jaundice, and Neonatal hypoglycemia
syndrome in up to a third of cases splenomegaly?
Hereditary spherocytosis
, What is the likely diagnosis in an infant that
presents with the lesion below?
Superficial infantile (strawberry) hemangioma
U máu trẻ em
What is the recommended management for
What is the most common primary immunodeficiency?
strawberry hemangiomas-u máu that are
disfiguring, disabling, or life-threatening?
Selective IgA deficiency
Beta blockers (e.g. propanolol)