Formative Evaluation
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91. Often calcified
 
A. Omphalocele
B. Gastroschisis
C. Meningocele
D. Meningomyelocele
E. Sacrococcygeal teratoma
92. Nervous tissue herniates
 
A. Omphalocele
B. Gastroschisis
C. Meningocele
D. Meningomyelocele
E. Sacrococcygeal teratoma
93. Chemical peritonitis always present
 
A. Omphalocele
B. Gastroschisis
C. Meningocele
D. Meningomyelocele
E. Sacrococcygeal teratoma
94. Most common abdominal mass in neonate
 
A. Multicystic kidney
B. Polycystic kidney
C. Neuroblastoma
D. Wilm's tumor
E. None of the above
95. Congenital goiter usually occurs in babies whose mothers :
 
A. Multicystic kidney
B. Polycystic kidney
C. Neuroblastoma
D. Wilm's tumor
E. None of the above
96. Usually calcified
 
A. Multicystic kidney
B. Polycystic kidney
C. Neuroblastoma
D. Wilm's tumor
E. None of the above
97. Calices usually distorted on IVP
 
A. Neuroblastoma
B. Wilm's tumor
C. Both
D. Neither
98. Spontaneous regression in 5 percent
 
A. Neuroblastoma
B. Wilm's tumor
C. Both
D. Neither
99. Radiosensitive
 
A. Neuroblastoma
B. Wilm's tumor
C. Both
D. Neither

100.

Prognosis dismal
 
A. Neuroblastoma
B. Wilm's tumor
C. Both
D. Neither

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