A) Thalassaemia major B) Iron deficiency anaemia C) Hereditary spherocytosis D) Pyridoxine deficiency Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 192: If both the parents are carriers of the beta thalassaemia gene, the chance of having a child with thalassaemia major in each pregnancy is ?
A) 25% B) 50% C) 75% D) 100% Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Chronic rhinitis B) Nasal polyp C) Foreign body D) Nose picking Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 196: A 5-year-old child presents with short history of purpuric rash, pain and swelling of both knee joints and pain in abdomen. The most likely diagnosis is ?
A) Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura B) Kawasaki disease C) Henoch-Schonlein purpura D) Takayasu arteritis Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Deficiency of the enzyme mucinase B) High sweat chloride content C) Alpha-1 aldolase deficiency D) Increased copper excretion in urine Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 200: A 6-month-old male infant presents with progressive weakness, severe pallor, cardiac decompensation, and splenomegaly. The peripheral smear shows microcytosis with normoblasts. What is the most likely diagnosis ?
A) Sickle cell disease B) Iron deficiency anaemia C) Thalassaemia D) Sideroblastic anaemia Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):