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Pediatrics
(Question 36 of 36)


36. An 11-month-old boy presented with severe renal dysfunction. This, coupled with findings demonstrated in Figure 83, indicates that the most likely diagnosis is



Figure 83

    A) Wilm's tumor.
    B) Multilocular cystic nephroma.
    C) Multicystic dysplastic kidney.
    D) Congenital hypoplasia.
    E) Autosomal-recessive polycystic kidney disease.
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