1.The image clearly denotes that the patient would had chicken pox. It is the healed one.The ruptured vesicles after healing leaves a small pitted area on the skin.
In measles it hardly leaves scars.Erythma infectiosum leaves scar on the face.
Polio doesn't cause any scar
Ans:Chicken pox
2.In Appearance the baby has pink body and blue extremity which means the score is 1
The pulse of awe 120bpm is normal, it is scored 2 when the pukse is above 100bpm
Thd baby responded promptly to the stimulation so the score is 2
The muscle tone which is very active is graded 2
The vigorous cry is normal and can be graded at 2
The APGAR score is 1+2+2+2+2=9
Ans:9/10
3.The nails of the baby reach to the finger tip and snae for all child born after 35 weeks.
They look normal as the other child
They are positive for heel ear sign ,due to poor muscle tone, those heel can be brought to ear above chest level with very low resistance
The child will, have language but no peeling of skin
Ans:Heel to ear sign
4.Wilms tumor is found mostly and commonly in the child of US society.The tumor is present in the kidney .
Neuroblastoma is cancer of adrenal gland
Leukemia is a cancer of blood to
The camber in brain is called astrocytoma
Ans:Wilms tumor
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