A 3-day-old male neonate is seen in the nursery due to failure to pass meconium and two episodes of vomiting. Prenatal and perinatal histories are unremarkable. Family history reveals a brother and sister with severe asthma. Examination reveals a moderately distended abdomen without signs of tenderness. A barium enema reveals meconium ileus with distal narrowing and proximal dilatation of the colon. Meconium is passed during the procedure, relieving the distention.
Question
What should be ordered?
1 Chest radiograph, CT, MRI
2 Chromosome analysis of peripheral blood lymphocytes
3 Qualitative stool fat, colonoscopy, ova, parasites
4 Rectal manometry, rectal biopsy, sweat chloride
5 Urine electrolytes, CBC, TSH