A 15-year-old male adolescent presented with a change in skin color but no fever, pallor, or organ enlargement. The most likely cause of this condition is vasculitis.
A question asks about the least probable cause of a condition in a neonate. The least likely cause among the options given is breast feeding.
A 15-year-old male adolescent presented with a change in skin color but no fever, pallor, or organ enlargement. The most likely cause of this condition is vasculitis.
A question asks about the least probable cause of a condition in a neonate. The least likely cause among the options given is breast feeding.
A 15-year-old male adolescent presented with a change in skin color but no fever, pallor, or organ enlargement. The most likely cause of this condition is vasculitis.
A question asks about the least probable cause of a condition in a neonate. The least likely cause among the options given is breast feeding.
23- A 15-year-old male adolescent came due to this surprising change of skin color neither fever nor pallor and nor organomegaly. The most supposed cause of this entity is: A. Vasculitis B. Child abuse C. Hemophilia D. Low platelets
24- What is the least probable cause of this neonate condition?
A. Umbilical catheterization B. Breast feeding C. Birth asphyxia D. Prematurity