04-20-2010, 10:28 PM
A 5 year old girl with acute onset colickly abodminal pain and loose stools develops mental status alteration. Her mother states that she has urinated only once in the past 10 hours and her urine was red in colour. Physical examination reveals conjunctival pallor but is otherwise normal. What is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A. Post streptococcal glomerulonephritis
B. Henoch Scholein purpura
C. Hemolytic uremic syndrome
D. Kawasaki disease
E. Ulcerative colitis
2. A 7 year old boy with a 2 days history of colicky abdominal pain now develops bloody stools. His mother states that his urine also appeared red today. Physical examination reveals skin lesions on his buttocks. Which of the following is the most consistent with his condition?
a. Impetigo
b. Joint pain
c. Swollen lymph nodes
d. red eyes
e. oral ulcers
A. Post streptococcal glomerulonephritis
B. Henoch Scholein purpura
C. Hemolytic uremic syndrome
D. Kawasaki disease
E. Ulcerative colitis
2. A 7 year old boy with a 2 days history of colicky abdominal pain now develops bloody stools. His mother states that his urine also appeared red today. Physical examination reveals skin lesions on his buttocks. Which of the following is the most consistent with his condition?
a. Impetigo
b. Joint pain
c. Swollen lymph nodes
d. red eyes
e. oral ulcers