Published 29 December 2008, doi:10.1136/bmj.a3093
Cite this as: BMJ 2008;337:a3093

Endgames

Prize quiz

Abdominal pain in children

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This will be our final prize quiz. In the next issue the answers will be available immediately. To enter the quiz, go to www.onexamination.com/endgames. The competition closes at midnight on Wednesday, and the winner will be announced in the print BMJ.

Here’s one question from this week’s quiz on abdominal pain in children from a range of examinations.

A six month old infant is admitted with vomiting. His parents report that he possets often, and may bring up the whole bottle up to two hours after a feed. His full blood count shows a microcytic anaemia. What is the most likely diagnosis? (Select an option)

  • Alpha1 antitrypsin deficency
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Duodenal atresia
  • Hiatus hernia
  • Pyloric stenosis

Once the competition closes, answers to this question can be viewed at www.onexamination.com/Endgames/LastEndgame.aspx.

Cite this as: BMJ 2008;337:a3093


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