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  #1

A Guatemalan child with a history of meconium ileus is brought to a
clinic because of a chronic cough. The mother notes a history of
respiratory tract infections and bulky, foul-smelling stools. After
assessment of the respiratory tract illness, the physician should
also look for signs of
A. cystinuria
B. hypoglycemia
C. iron deficiency anemia
D. sphingomyelin accumulation
E. vitamin A deficiency

  #2

its cystic fibrosis... fat slouble vitamins def... E

  #3

agree it's E

  #4

nod

  #5

vit a def, as fat soluble vitamins will only be absorbed with fat







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