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|ExamType=USMLE Step 2 CK | |ExamType=USMLE Step 2 CK | ||
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|Prompt=A 3 year-old boy is brought to the emergency due to a cough and a "whistling" sound with breathing. Three days ago, he developed fever, a hoarse cry, rhinorrhea and a progressively worsening, harsh, "barky" cough. His immunizations are up-to-date. His 6-year-old brother also has cold symptoms. His temperature is 37.5C (99.5F),pulse is 140/min, and respirations are 36/min. On examination, he is conscious, in mild respiratory distress, has a dry barking cough. His pharynx is slightly injected, but without enlargement or asymmetry. The lungs are clear on auscultation. Lateral neck x-rays reveal a mildly narrowed subglottic region. What is the most likely diagnosis? | |Prompt=A 3 year-old boy is brought to the emergency due to a cough and a "whistling" sound with breathing. Three days ago, he developed fever, a hoarse cry, rhinorrhea and a progressively worsening, harsh, "barky" cough. His immunizations are up-to-date. His 6-year-old brother also has cold symptoms. His temperature is 37.5C (99.5F),pulse is 140/min, and respirations are 36/min. On examination, he is conscious, in mild respiratory distress, has a dry barking cough. His pharynx is slightly injected, but without enlargement or asymmetry. The lungs are clear on auscultation. Lateral neck x-rays reveal a mildly narrowed subglottic region. What is the most likely diagnosis? | ||
|Explanation='''Educational Objective:''' | |Explanation='''Educational Objective:''' | ||
Croup ??XX?? | |||
|AnswerA=Foreign body aspiration | |AnswerA=Foreign body aspiration | ||
|AnswerAExp='''Incorrect'''-[[]] | |AnswerAExp='''Incorrect'''-[[]] |
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Author | [[PageAuthor::Ahmed Zaghw, M.D. [1]]] |
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Exam Type | ExamType::USMLE Step 2 CK |
Main Category | |
Sub Category | SubCategory::Head and Neck |
Prompt | [[Prompt::A 3 year-old boy is brought to the emergency due to a cough and a "whistling" sound with breathing. Three days ago, he developed fever, a hoarse cry, rhinorrhea and a progressively worsening, harsh, "barky" cough. His immunizations are up-to-date. His 6-year-old brother also has cold symptoms. His temperature is 37.5C (99.5F),pulse is 140/min, and respirations are 36/min. On examination, he is conscious, in mild respiratory distress, has a dry barking cough. His pharynx is slightly injected, but without enlargement or asymmetry. The lungs are clear on auscultation. Lateral neck x-rays reveal a mildly narrowed subglottic region. What is the most likely diagnosis?]] |
Answer A | AnswerA::Foreign body aspiration |
Answer A Explanation | [[AnswerAExp::Incorrect-[[]]]] |
Answer B | AnswerB::Epiglottitis |
Answer B Explanation | [[AnswerBExp::Incorrect-[[]].]] |
Answer C | AnswerC::Laryngeal diphtheria |
Answer C Explanation | [[AnswerCExp::Incorrect-[[]]]] |
Answer D | AnswerD::'''Croup''' |
Answer D Explanation | [[AnswerDExp::Correct-[[]].]] |
Answer E | AnswerE::Laryngo-tracheo-broncho pneumonitis |
Answer E Explanation | [[AnswerEExp::Incorrect-[[]]]] |
Right Answer | RightAnswer::C |
Explanation | [[Explanation::Educational Objective:
Croup ??XX?? |
Approved | Approved::No |
Keyword | WBRKeyword::Croup, WBRKeyword::Stridor |
Linked Question | Linked:: |
Order in Linked Questions | LinkedOrder:: |