A 4 year old boy is brought to the physician by his mother because he does not listen to her. The mother also reports that her son cannot concentrate on any task lasting longer than just a few minutes. Teachers at his school report that the patient is more active compare to two other students. He was born at term why vaginal delivery but he had three episodes of otitis media at 2 years of age. He had high serum bilirubin for which he had undergone phototherapy as a sequele of which child developed dehydration and was further treated for that. He has made all the developmental milestones. His father had exophthalmos, peritibial edema and lid retracted. examination shows that the patient turns his head briefly towards examiner and sometimes make eye contact when spoken to but doesnot respond to direct questions and continue to play with objects in physician office. He interrupts his mother and the physician frequently during the exam to express his wish to to go outside and eat a snack. His parameters are :- Serum bilirubin - 0.8 mg/dl Hemoglobin -10 gm /dl SGPT - 25IU/L S.creatinine - 1.2mg/dl Platelets- 3.3 Lacs Neutrophil - 60% Lymphocyte - 35% Eosinophils - 5% Monocytes -2% BASOPHILS-0 Hematocrit - 44.8% MCV - 98% MCH-28% МСНC-31% On the basis of given scenario , Q1:- what is your diagnosis .please explain Q2:- what is the criteria to prove your diagnosis ? Q3:- what is the next step in management ?

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A 4 year old boy is brought to the physician by his mother because he does not listen to her. The mother also reports that her son cannot concentrate on any task lasting longer than just a few minutes. Teachers at his school report that the patient is more active compare to two other students. He was born at term why vaginal delivery but he had three episodes of otitis media at 2 years of age. He had high serum bilirubin for which he had undergone phototherapy as a sequele of which child developed dehydration and was further treated for that . He has made all the developmental milestones. His father had exophthalmos, peritibial edema and lid retracted . examination shows that the patient turns his head briefly towards examiner and sometimes make eye contact when spoken to but doesnot respond to direct questions and continue to play with objects in physician office . He interrupts his mother and the physician frequently during the exam to express his wish to to go outside and eat a snack . His parameters are :- Serum bilirubin - 0.8 mg/dl Hemoglobin-10 gm /dI SGPT - 25IU/L S.creatinine - 1.2mg/dI Platelets- 3.3 Lacs Neutrophil - 60% Lymphocyte - 35% Eosinophils - 5% Monocytes -2% BASOPHILs-0 Hematocrit - 44.8% MCV -98% MCH-28% MCHC-31% On the basis of given scenario , Q1:- what is your diagnosis .please explain Q2:- what is the criteria to prove your diagnosis ? Q3:- what is the next step in management ?
A 4 year old boy is brought to the physician by his
mother because he does not listen to her. The mother
also reports that her son cannot concentrate on any
task lasting longer than just a few minutes. Teachers
at his school report that the patient is more active
compare to two other students. He was born at term
why vaginal delivery but he had three episodes of otitis
media at 2 years of age. He had high serum bilirubin
for which he had undergone phototherapy as a sequele
of which child developed dehydration and was further
treated for that. He has made all the developmental
milestones. His father had exophthalmos, peritibial
edema and lid retracted. examination shows that the
patient turns his head briefly towards examiner and
sometimes make eye contact when spoken to but
doesnot respond to direct questions and continue to
play with objects in physician office. He interrupts his
mother and the physician frequently during the exam to
express his wish to to go outside and eat a snack.
His parameters are :-
Serum bilirubin - 0.8 mg/dl
Hemoglobin -10 gm /dl
SGPT - 25IU/L
S.creatinine -1.2mg/dl
Platelets- 3.3 Lacs
Neutrophil - 60%
Lymphocyte - 35%
Eosinophils - 5%
Monocytes -2%
BASOPHILS-0
Hematocrit - 44.8%
MCV - 98%
МCH-28%
МСНС-31%
On the basis of given scenario ,
Q1:- what is your diagnosis .please explain
Q2:- what is the criteria to prove your diagnosis ?
Q3:- what is the next step in management ?
Transcribed Image Text:A 4 year old boy is brought to the physician by his mother because he does not listen to her. The mother also reports that her son cannot concentrate on any task lasting longer than just a few minutes. Teachers at his school report that the patient is more active compare to two other students. He was born at term why vaginal delivery but he had three episodes of otitis media at 2 years of age. He had high serum bilirubin for which he had undergone phototherapy as a sequele of which child developed dehydration and was further treated for that. He has made all the developmental milestones. His father had exophthalmos, peritibial edema and lid retracted. examination shows that the patient turns his head briefly towards examiner and sometimes make eye contact when spoken to but doesnot respond to direct questions and continue to play with objects in physician office. He interrupts his mother and the physician frequently during the exam to express his wish to to go outside and eat a snack. His parameters are :- Serum bilirubin - 0.8 mg/dl Hemoglobin -10 gm /dl SGPT - 25IU/L S.creatinine -1.2mg/dl Platelets- 3.3 Lacs Neutrophil - 60% Lymphocyte - 35% Eosinophils - 5% Monocytes -2% BASOPHILS-0 Hematocrit - 44.8% MCV - 98% МCH-28% МСНС-31% On the basis of given scenario , Q1:- what is your diagnosis .please explain Q2:- what is the criteria to prove your diagnosis ? Q3:- what is the next step in management ?
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