A 28 year old mother with pregnancy induced hypertension has…

A 28 year old mother with pregnancy induced hypertension has given birth to a 1400 g infant who is small for gestational age at 35 weeks of pregnancy. On examination the infant has palmar pallor, a pink tongue, temperature of 350 C , a respiratory rate of 68 breaths per minute and good air entry bilateral. The rest of the examination was unremarkable. What is the most likely explanation for this infant’s respiratory findings?

A 3 year old boy presents with pedal and peri-orbital edema….

A 3 year old boy presents with pedal and peri-orbital edema. The mother says the swelling on the eyelids is worse in the mornings and gets better as the day progresses. His urine dIpstix showed 4+ proteins. Which of the following laboratory findings confirm the likely diagnosis?