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A 4 years old child was presented with recurrent episodes of vomiting, fever, cough. On examination, child was conscious, mildly dehyrated, chest-crepts ++,wheeze+ cvs, cns-n.a.d, abd-soft,no organomegaly!l. F.T was normal, urea, creatinine were within limits, MRI was alsonormal study of barium meal was normal, study of endoscopy-laxed l.e.s. what's the diagnosis & line of management?
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You have not mentioned about the X-RAY CHEST, blood gases, electrolytes, failure to thrive etc. Since there is lax lower esophaeal sphincter, GER should be ruled out. Also renal tubular acidosis, pneumonia should be kept in mind.
 
 
 
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