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  • Admin
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    • Sep 2020
    • 6839

    #1

    weekly_question 21/2/2021

    A 3 year-old child with a history of esophageal atresia repaired at birth comes to your office as a new referral after moving from another state. The child is eating well, has no respiratory issues and is developmentally normal. The child has not taken antacids in several months. What is the next best step in this patient’s management?

    A The child should resume antacid medication ​

    B The child should have a surveillance endoscopy with biopsies to evaluate for asymptomatic esophagitis

    C The child does not require antacids or further follow-up​

    D The child should get an esophagogram
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  • Answer selected by Admin at 09-09-2023, 02:38 PM.
    Admin
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    • Sep 2020
    • 6839

    Originally posted by Sharon
    b
    correct

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    • Sharon
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      • Sep 2020
      • 129

      #2
      b

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      • Admin
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        • Sep 2020
        • 6839

        #3
        Originally posted by Sharon
        b
        correct

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        • Manal Dhaiban
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          • Oct 2020
          • 62

          #4
          Could you please elaborate on the above diagram , and where was this reference taken from ?

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          • Ahmed Nabil
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            diagram is taken from APSA guidelines
            What are your concerns in his diagram?
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