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Which of the following deficiency in alcoholics inhibit pyruvate dehydrogenase?
Arsenite and mercuric ions react with the - SH groups of lipoic acid and inhibit pyruvate dehydrogenase, as does a dietary deficiency of thiamin, allowing pyruvate to accumulate. Many alcoholics are thiamin-deficient (both because of a poor diet and also because alcohol inhibits thiamin absorption), and may develop pot...
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Thiamin
Niacin
Riboflavin
Ascorbic acid
Biochemistry
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Compared to the other antidepressant drugs mirtazapine has the distinct ability to act as an antagonist of :
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3
Beta receptors
D2 receptors
Alpha 2 receptors
5-HT receptors
Pharmacology
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Tetracycline injection causes palsy of which nerve?
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Radial
3
Ulnar
Median
Radial
Superficial Radial Nerve injury
Pharmacology
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Which of the following is key area of nasal septum?
.
2
Anterosuperior pa of nasal septum
Anteroinferior pa of nasal septum
Posterosuperior pa of nasal septum
Posteroinferior pa of nasal septum
Pathology
All India exam
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An 83-year-old man with Parkinson's disease presents with low-grade fever and cough for several weeks. Lately, he has been experiencing more rigidity and difficulty with his walking. He is on a levodopa/carbidopa combination for treatment for the past 5 years. On examination, his gait is shuffling and slow. He has a tr...
Most lung abscesses and all anaerobic abscesses involve the normal flora of the oropharynx. Septic embolic usually contain S. aureus. Factors that predispose to Gram-negative colonization of the oropharynx include hospitalization, debility, severe underlying diseases, alcoholism, diabetes, and advanced age. Impaired co...
1
oropharyngeal flora
tuberculosis
Staphylococcus aureus
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Medicine
Respiratory
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A patient with microcytic hypochromic anemia. Hb-9 g%, serum iron-20 microg/dl, ferritin level-800 ng/ml, transferrin percentage saturation is 64%. What is possible diagnosis?
Ans. (a) Atransferrinemia(Ref: Wintrobe's 12th/pg814)This patient with microcytic hypochromic anemia, has high ferritin level (800ng/ml) & increased transferrin percentage saturation (64%). The most possible diagnosis is Atransferrinemia.AtransferrinemiaIt is a rare congenital autosomal recessive condition with low tra...
1
Atransferrinemia
Iron deficiency anemia
DMT 1 mutation
Anemia of chronic disorder
Pathology
Misc. (R.B.C)
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What does Gettlers test detects -
Reff: The synopsis of forensic medicine & Toxicology 28th edition pg: 194 In 1921, Gettler published a test for drowning from right and left hea chambers, a difference of 25mg/100ml between the chlorides concentrations of the two sides of the hea indicated that the death was due to drowning. In freshwater drowning the ...
2
Diatoms in drowning
Chloride content of blood in drowning
Weight in drowning
None
Forensic Medicine
Asphyxia
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Functional unit for implementation of National Mental Health Programme is at which level?
The Government of India has launched theNational Mental Health Programme(NMHP) in 1982, keeping in view the heavy burden of mental illness in the community, and the absolute inadequacy of mental health care infrastructure in the country to deal with it. Principal unit of Health administration in India is District under...
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District
Subcentre
PHC
State
Social & Preventive Medicine
Other NHPs
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To prevent keratoconus what is used –
There are no preventive measures for keratoconus. Some specialists believe that patient with keratoconus should have their eye allergies aggressively treated and should be instructed not to rub their eyes
4
Antibiotics
Cycloplegics
Glasses
None
Ophthalmology
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Following ultrasound is showing-
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Ectopic pregnancy* Empty endometrial cavity with an extrauterine single gestational sac with yolk sac in left adenexa. Both ovaries are normal. It is indicative of left adnexal, unruptured ectopic pregnancy.
2
Normal pregnancy
Ectopic pregnancy
H. mole
Ovarian cyst
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
Miscellaneous (Gynae)
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What is the structure seen in the given X-ray below?
Plain abdominal X ray showing a stent in the right and left ureter. Ureteric stents,also known as double J stents or retrograde ureteric stents, is a urological catheter that has two "J-shaped" (curled) ends, where one is anchored in the renal pelvis and the other inside the bladder. Stents are used for the free passag...
1
Stent
Surgical clips
Foley catheter
Intravesical wire
Radiology
All India exam
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Limiting amino acid in wheat are:
Limiting amino acid in various food stuffs Wheat-lysine (the most deficient) and threonine (second limiting amino acid) Rice-lysine Legumes-tryptophan or methionine (or cysteine) Maize-lysine and tryptophan Egg-none; the reference for absorbable protein
3
Lysine, arginine
Threonine, methionine
Lysine, threonine
Lysine, methionine
Biochemistry
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All of the following are true regarding whooping cough except:
Ans: cRef: Harrison, 16th ed, p. 875, 876
3
Spread by droplet infection
90% of cases occur in children under 5 years of age
The whoop stage is more infectious than catarrhal stage
Blood count shows lymphocytosis
Medicine
Infection
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Maximum density of goblet cells is seen in:
C i.e. Nasal conjunctiva Goblet cells are the chief source of tear mucus Q. These occur throughout the conjunctiva, especially the plica semilunaris.
3
Superior conjunctiva
Inferior conjunctiva
Nasal conjunctiva
Temporal conjunctiva
Ophthalmology
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The histiocytosis X is a spectrum of disorders, which include the following condition
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4
Eosinophilic granuloma
Hand Schuller - Christian disease
Letterer - Siwe disease
All of the above
Pathology
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In frey's syndrome, neurotransmitter is:
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1
Acetylcholine.
Epinephrine.
Norepinephrine.
Serotonin.
Pathology
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All of the following are seen in Systemic Juvenile Ahritis except
Rheumatoid factor is negative in systemic onset JIA Ref Ghai pediatrics eighth edition pg no 626
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Rheumatoid Factor +ve
Hepatosplenomegaly
High fever with rash
Elevated E.S.R
Pediatrics
Musculoskeletal disorders
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A village with 10000 population 250 suffered from malaria out of which 50 dead, another 100 suffered from dengue out of which 30 died in 2013 case fatality rate of dengue is -
Ans. is 'c' i.e., 30 CFR =Total no. of deaths due to a diseaseTotal no. of cases of the same diseasex 100 CFR due to dengue=No. of death due to dengueTotal cases of denguex 100 =30100x 100 = 30
3
40 '
80
30
70
Social & Preventive Medicine
Measurement of Mortality and Morbidity
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All are true about mammary gland, except ?
Ans. is 'd' i.e., Nipple is supplied by 6th intercostal nerve Mammary gland Breast (mammary gland) is a modified sweat gland present in the superficial fascia of pectoral region. Veically it extend from 2" to 6' ribs at midclavicular line and horizonal extent is from sternal margin to midaxillary line at the level of 4...
1
Is a modified sweat gland
Extends from 2nd to 6th rib veically
Supplied by internal mammary aery
Nipple is supplied by 6th intercostal nerve
Anatomy
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In diffuse calcification of pancreas calcium lies in?
Ans. is 'd' i.e., Anywhere
4
Acinar tissues
Interstitium
Pancreatic ducts
Any where
Pathology
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Most common lung cancers in non smokers is
Adenocarcinoma is the most common lung cancers in non smokers.
4
Squamous cell carcinoma
Bronchoalveolar carcinoma
Small cell carcinoma
Adenocarcinoma
Medicine
null
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BCR-ABL fusion gene is detected by?
Ans. (b) FISH(Ref: Robbins 9th/pg 616-618)Flow cytometry: is used for immunophenotyping in Leukemias & LymphomasFISH- used for detecting submicroscopic chromosomal aberrations of BCR-ABL fusionKaryotyping: Used for detecting chromosomal defects of at least 5 mb size (low sensitivity)RT-PCR: used for quantitative DNA es...
2
Flow cytometry
FISH
Karyotyping
RT-PCR
Pathology
Misc. (W.B.C)
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In a patient with head injury, unexplained hypotension warrants evaluation of:
High thoracic or cervical cord transection causes hypotension and bradycardia due to functional sympathectomy (sometimes with Horner syndrome). Ref: Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 15th Edition, Page 2441; Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence By Jeffrey A. Noon, Philip S. Barie, Randall Bollinger, 2...
3
Upper cervical spine
Lower cervical spine
Thoracic spine
Lumbar spine
Surgery
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NOT a mutation in Down's syndrome
(D) VNTR's# A Variable Number Tandem Repeat (or VNTR) is a location in a genome where a short nucleotide sequence is organized as a tandem repeat is associated with major psychiatric disorders.> Trisomy 21 also known by the karyotype 47, XX+21 for females and 47,XY,+21 for males.> The extra chromosome 21 material may a...
4
Mosaicism
Robersonian translocation
Maternal non disjunction
VNTR's
Pathology
Misc.
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Sironemelia is caused due to effect in ?
Gastrulation itself may be disrupted by genetic abnormalities and toxic insults. In caudal dysgenesis (sirenomelia), insufficient mesoderm is formed in the caudalmost region of the embryo. Because this mesoderm contributes to formation of the lower limbs, urogenital system (intermediate mesoderm), and lumbosacral veebr...
2
Endoderm
Mesoderm
Ectoderm
None of the above
Anatomy
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Ulcerative colitis starts in :
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4
Descending colon
Transverse colon
Caecum
Rectum
Surgery
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A gastric ulcer is said to be refractory when it fails to heal after therapy for:
A gastric ulcer that fails to heal after 12 weeks and a duodenal ulcer does not heal at 8 weeks of therapy should be considered refractory. Cause of refractory ulcers: Malignancy Zollinger Ellison syndrome Cigarette smoking Ischemia Crohn's disease Lymphoma Eosinophilic gastroenteritis Infections (TB,CMV) Ref: Harrison...
3
6 weeks
8 weeks
12 weeks
14 weeks
Medicine
null
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Induction at term is not done in
Preeclampsia is associated with significant maternal and fetal morbidity and moality. No pregnancy complicated by preeclampsia should be allowed to cross 38 weeks and earlier terminations will often have to be considered depending on maternal and fetal status. Refer page no 559 of Textbook of obstetrics, Sheila Balakri...
1
Preeclampsia
Diabetes
Hea disease
Renal disease
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
General obstetrics
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The following are true regarding Lyme's Disease, except -
Borrelia burgdorferi is the causative agent of Lyme’s disease Lyme’s disease is transmitted by ixodid tick Erythema migrans (annular skin lesions) occurs in 1st stage Rodents act as natural hosts.
3
It is transmitted by ixotid tick.
Erythema chronicum migraines may be a clinical feature
Borrelia recurrentis is the aetiological agent
Rodents act as natural hosts
Microbiology
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A child presents with a lesion on the face as depicted on the PLATE. The biopsy from the lesion is also shown. What is the most probable diagnosis?
ANSWER: (C) Indeterminate LeprosyREF: IAL textbook of leprosy P:157CAUSES OF HYPOPIGMENTED WHITE LESION ON FAE OF CHILD* Pityriasis Alba* Vitiligo* Indeterminate Hansen* Albinism* Halo nevus* Post-kala-azar dermal leishmaniasis* Seborrheic dermatitis* Pityriasis Versicolor See PLATE - KEY INTERMEDIATE LEPROSY(A) Morpho...
3
R Alba
Lepromatous Leprosy
Indeterminate leprosy
Pityriasis Rosea
Unknown
null
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The following tests are used to check the efiiciency of pasteurization of mild except -
Methylene blue reduction test is an indirect method for detection of microorganism in milk. REF. PARK'S TEXTBOOK OF PREVENTIVE AND SOCIAL MEDICAL 21ST EDITION. PAGE NO - 606
4
Phosphatase test
Standard plate count
Coliform count
Methylene blue reduction test
Social & Preventive Medicine
Nutrition and health
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All can take split thickness graft except -
"The skin graft must be applied to a well-vascularized recipient wound bed. It will not adhere to exposed bone, cartilage, or tendon devoid of periosteum, perichendrium or peritenon, respectively, or devoid of its vascularized perimembranous envelope." - Sabiston 17/e p 2185
3
Fat
Muscle
Skull bone
Deep fascia
Surgery
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Not a differential Diagnosis for grey white membrane on Tonsil
null
2
Candidiasis
Ludwig's Angina
Vincent's Angina
Malignancy tonsil
ENT
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True about gastric stump carcinoma
Usually, after Billroth II operation altered acid level, enterogatric bile reflux is the pathogenesis which increases the peptic activity causing mucosal metaplasia and dysplasia resulting in stump carcinoma Reference SRB edition:5 page:845
1
Enterogastric reflex is the cause
Prognosis good after surgery
It is always adenocarcinoma in nature
Diffuse type is only variety
Surgery
G.I.T
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Lower 1/3'd of anal canal is derived from?
Ans. is'a'i.e., Proctodaeum(Ref: BDC Sh/eVol. Il p. 415)'The lower third of the anal canal is an ectodermal derivative and is derived from the proctodaeum.'Pa of anal canal above pectinate line develops from dorsal pa of md.odermal cloaca (primitive rectum) and pa of anal canal below pectinate line develops from ectode...
1
Proctodaeum
Cloaca
Urogenital Sinus
Midgut
Anatomy
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Treatment for achalasia associated with high rate of recurrence :
Treatment of Achalasia The aim of treatment is to relieve the functional obstruction at the cardio The two main methods to achieve this are Forceful dilatation or Esophageal myotomy (Heller's myotomy) with or without an antireflux procedure 1) Forceful dilatation (pneumatic dilatation) The aim is to weaken or rupture t...
4
Pneumatic dilatation
Laproscopic myotomy
Open surgical myotomy
Botulinum toxin
Anatomy
G.I.T
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Antibiotic treatment of choice for treating cholera in an adult is a single dose of:
Doxycycline - antibiotic of choice for adults only single dose suffices. TMP-SMX - antibiotic of choice for children. Furazolidone - antibiotic of choice for pregnant women. Ref: Park's Textbook Of Preventive And Social Medicine By K. Park, 19th Edition, Page 193; Park's Textbook Of Preventive And Social Medicine By K....
3
Tetracycline
Co-trimoxazole
Doxycycline
Furazolidone
Social & Preventive Medicine
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In treatment of papillary carcinomas thyroid, radioiodine destroys the neoplastic cells predominantly by
I131 is treated by the body just like the ordinary nonradioactive isotope, so that when swallowed it is concentrated in the thyroid gland. It emits mainly β radiation (90%) which penetrates only 0.5 mm of the tissue and thus allows therapeutic effects on the thyroid without any damage to the surrounding structures, par...
2
X rays
β rays
γ rays
α particles
Surgery
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An IgG2 molecule is composed of which of the following?
IgG molecules contain two gamma heavy chains of a given subtype and two light chains (either kappa or lambda). The 2 in IgG2 indicates the subclass to which the molecule belongs. IgG2 contains two gamma2 chains (since a given B cell can only form one type of heavy chain). The IgG molecule will contain either two kappa ...
4
One alpha, one gamma, and two kappa chains
One gamma1 chain and two kappa chains
Two gamma1 chains and one kappa and one lambda chain
Two gamma2 chains and two kappa chains
Microbiology
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Find therapeutic index of drug from the information given below in the graph
TI = LD50/ED50 TI = 128 mg/8 mg = 16
4
128
1024
8
16
Pharmacology
FMGE 2019
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Inferior mesenteric vein drains into vein-
Splenic
1
Splenic
Hepatic
Portal
Inf. vena cava
Unknown
null
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Pituitary diabetes insipidus is improved by?
CHLORPROPAMIDE : This Anti-diabetic drug was withdrawn from market as it causes SIADH. So theoretically, it can be used in diabetes insipidus. But the DOC for treatment of Central Diabetes Insipidus: Desmopressin
3
Water restriction
Lithium
Chlorpropamide
Chlohiazide
Medicine
Disorders of pituitary gland
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General anaesthetic most likely to cause bronchodilation is
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2
Thiopentone
Ketamine
Propofol
Fentanyl
Pharmacology
null
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somatic efferent nerves are all except:
Somatic efferent nerves, also called as general somatic efferent (GSE) nerves, supply skeletal muscle of somatic origin. Somatic efferent nerves are: • Occulomotor (3) • Trochlear (4) • Abducent (6) • Hypoglossal (12)
3
Occulomotor
Trochlear
Trigeminal
Abducent
Anatomy
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Which of the following is an ionic channel ?
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Nicotinic cholinergic receptors
3
a -1 receptors
b - 1 receptors
Nicotinic cholinergic receptors
Muscarinic cholinergic receptors
Pharmacology
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Na+ – K+ ATPase
In Na+-K+ exchange, 3 Na goes out and 2K goes in to the cell.
1
3 Na+ out/ 2K+ in
3Na+ in/ 2K+ out
2Na+ out/ 3K+ in
2Na+ in/3K+ out
Physiology
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Glycine is useful in all of the following except -
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Spermine synthesis Glycineo Glycine is a nonessential amino acid which is synthesized from serine. Glycine is metabolized by following three pathways -It can be converted to serine, a reaction that require tetrahydrofolate {derivative of folic acidQ) and pyridoxal phosphateQ as coenzyme. Further serin...
3
Purine synthesis
Creatine synthesis
Spermine synthesis
Heme synthesis
Biochemistry
Metabolism of Purines and Pyrimidines
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Granulomatosis hepatitis is not caused by:
Granulomatous hepatitis is a cause of pyrexia of unknown origin and granulomas are picked up on CT scan or USG abdomen. It is associated with infections like tuberculosis, cat scratch disease, blastomycosis, histoplasmosis.
2
Blastomycosis
Metastatic carcinoma
Tuberculosis
Cat scratch disease
Medicine
Hepatitis
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Apple jelly nodule in Nasal septum
null
3
Syphilis
Leprosy
Lupus vulgaris
Wegener's Granulomatosis
ENT
null
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The inner wall of the tubule is highly calcified and termed as
Dentin is made up of dentinal tubules. The dentinal tubules contain the protoplasmic process of the odontoblasts called odontoblastic process. The inner wall of the tubule is highly calcified and is termed as peritubular or intratubular dentin. Between the tubules is the intertubular dentin and it is calcified to a les...
3
Peritubular dentin
Intratubular dentin
Both
Mantle dentin
Dental
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Duodenal blow out is usually seen at which day of the post operative period?
Ans: a (4th day)Duodenal blow out usually occurs between 2-7 days of surgery, more specifically on the 4th.It presents as abdominal pain, tachycardia, worsening of the general condition of the patient.It usually occurs after Billroth -II gastrectomyManagement:Total parenteral nutrution is given, catheter is placed imme...
1
4th
11th
2nd
7th
Surgery
Stomach & Duodenum
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Super carrier of HBV shows following serum markers ?
Ans. is 'c' i.e., HbsAg + HBeAg + HBV DNA In HBV infection, there are two types of carriers : Super Carriers High titre of HBs Ag, HBe Ag, DNA polymerase and HBV in the circulation Highly infective Simple carriers Low titre of HBsAg with negative HBe Ag, DNA polymerase and HBV Have low infectivity
3
HBsAg
HbsAg + HBV DNA
HbsAg + HBeAg + HBV DNA
Anti-HBsAg + HBV DNA
Microbiology
null
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NNN media used in?
Diagnosis Novy-Macneal-Nicole Medium Laboratory diagnosis of leishmaniasis can include the following: Isolation, visualization, and culturing of the parasite from infected tissue Serologic detection of antibodies to recombinant K39 antigen Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for sensitive, rapid diagnosis of Leishman...
1
Leishmania
Histoplasma
Trypanosoma
Entamoeba
Microbiology
general microbiology
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How many pairs of flagella does Giardia lamblia possess -
Ans. is 'd' i.e., Four Giardia (review)o Giardia is a flagellate protozoao It is the only common protozoa that inhabits the duodenum and jejunum (upper small intestine) of human.o Infective form - cysto Mode of transmission - Ingestion of cysto Giardia exists in two forms
4
One
Two
Three
Four
Microbiology
Parasitology
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A 27 years old P2L2 has come to OPD for contraceptive advice. She has delivered a male child 3 weeks back and is presently lactating. She has no contraindication of any hormone use. She can be given-
Progestin-only Contraception methods do not impair milk production and are an excellent choice for lactating women. There are no increased risks of genital tract or breast neoplasia MEC 1 However, after the initial 6 weeks of delivery are over, use of IUCDs is equally good. OCP contain estrogens which significantly red...
2
DMPA
Minipill
Levonorgestrol implants
Combined OCPs
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
Puerperium
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Endometrial repair after menstrual bleeding is under the influence of which hormone ?
Ans. is 'c' i.e., EstrogenAfter mensturation there is proliferative phase, which is under the control of estrogen.Secretory phase is controlled by progesterone
3
FSH
Progesterone
Estrogen
LH
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
null
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A 18yr old girl comes to gynaec OPD presenting with 6months A amenorrhea with his low grade fever weight loss pain abdomen generalised weakness On clinical examination pelvic mass felt on left side with features of ascites Diagnosis
ref : shaw gynecology
1
TB pelvic with tuboovasion mass
ectopic pregnancy
Granulosa cell tumour
Fibroid with degeneration
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
All India exam
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A 25 yr old female presented with malaise and generalized weakness since 6 months. Her appetite is reduced and she has giddiness and palpitations on and off. There was no organomegaly. Laboratory study showed normochromic to hypochromic anaemia, RDW=60, and MCV=50. What is the diagnosis ?
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2
Thalasemia minor
Iron deficiency anaemia
Chronic malaria
Folate deficiency
Medicine
null
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Radioactive phosphorus is used in the treatment of –
Amongst the given options, Radioactive phosphorus has a well-established role in polycythemia vera. It has also been tried in multiple myeloma, however, its use for this is still debatable.
1
Polycythemia
Thyroid metastasis
Multiple myeloma
Embrynal cell carcinoma
Radiology
null
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Vitamin K is a cofactor in
Refer Katzung 10/e p 549 Vitamin K is involved in activition if various clotting factors as well as anticlotting clotting proteins It carries out the final step in activation of these ors I. E, gamma carboxylation of glutamate residues in these factors
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Carboxylation
Hydroxylation
Deaminatiom
Hydrolysis
Pharmacology
Respiratory system
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Pseudomembranous colitis, all are true except -
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Blood in stools is a common feature
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Toxin A is responsible for clinical manifestation
Toxin B is responsible for clinical manifestation
Blood in stools is a common feature
Summit lesions is early histopathological finding
Microbiology
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Amyloid deposit stain positively with all of the following except
Ref Robbins 9/e p262 The Modified Gomori Methenamine-SilverNitrate Stain (GMS Stain) is intended for usein the histologic visualization of fungi, basement membrane and some oppounistic organisms such as Pneumocystis carinii.
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Congo red
Crystal violet
Methanamine silver
Thioflavin T
Anatomy
General anatomy
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In an experiment, metabolically active cells are subjected to radiant energy in the form of x-rays. This results in cell injury caused by hydrolysis of water. Which of the following intracellular enzymes helps to protect the cells from this type of injury?
The body has intracellular mechanisms that prevent damage from free radicals generated by exposure to x-rays. Glutathione peroxidase reduces such injury by catalyzing the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide. Endonucleases damage DNA in nuclear chromatin. Lactate dehydrogenase is present in a variety of cells, and its elevat...
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Endonuclease
Glutathione peroxidase
Lactate dehydrogenase
Phospholipase
Pathology
Cellular Pathology
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The definition of Epidemiology as The study of the distribution and determinants of disease frequency in man was given by
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John M. Last
Winslow
MacMahon
Frost
Dental
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Which of the following conditions is diagnosed using Cozen's test?
Cozen's test - In this test active extension of wrist against resistance produces pain at the point of common extensor origin. It is considered a positive finding for lateral epicondylitis or Tennis elbow.
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Little leaguer's elbow
Tennis elbow
Golfer's elbow
Frozen shoulder
Surgery
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Which of the following is true about cementum
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It forms a part of periodontium and is avascular.
Its function is to attach tooth to PDL.
It provides anchorage to the tooth.
All of the above
Dental
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Chronic calcific pancreatitis is associated with all of the following except: September 2005
Ars. A: Hypercalcemia Chronic calcifying pancreatitis is invariably related to alcoholism. The earliest finding is precipitation of proteinaceous material in the pancreatic ducts that forms protein plugs that subsequently calcify. The pancreatic ductal epithelium undergoes atrophy, hyperplasia, and metaplasia at the si...
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Hypercalcemia
Diabetes mellitus
Malabsorption of fat
Diabetes associated complications are uncommon
Surgery
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Which of the following artery supplies lower 2/3rd of thyroid lobe, trachea, thymus
Superior thyroid artery is the first anterior branch of external carotid artery. It is intimately related to external laryngeal nerve. The superior thyroid artery supplies upper one third of thyroid lobe and the upper half of isthmus. The inferior thyroid artery is a branch of thyro cervical trunk, which arises from su...
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Inferior thyroid artery.
Superior thyroid artery.
ECA
All of the above
Anatomy
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The child , Draws triangle from a copy at _______.
Emerging patterns of Adaptive milestones from 1-5years of age 15months Makes a tower of 3 cubes Makes a line with a crayon Inses raisin in a bottle 18months Makes a tower of 4 cubes Imitates scribbling Imitates veical stroke Dumps raisin from a bottle 24months Makes a tower of 7 cubes (6 at 21 mo) Scribbles in a circul...
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30 months
36 months
48 months
60 months
Pediatrics
Growth and development
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Which of the following is not associated with multiple myeloma?
MULTIPLE MYELOMA : Bone pain is the most common symptom in myeloma, affecting nearly 70% of patients. Unlike the pain of metastatic carcinoma, which often is worse at night, the pain of myeloma is precipitated by movement. Persistent localized pain in a patient with myeloma usually signifies a pathologic fracture. The ...
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Bone pain
Metastatic calcification
Punched out lesion in the skull
Carpopedal spasm
Orthopaedics
Tumors
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The highest volume overload in a paurient due to maximum cardiac output is seen:
Ans. d. Immediately after delivery The highest volume overload in a paurient due to maximum cardiac output is seen immediately after delivery. "Peripheral vasodilation leading to a decrease in systemic vascular resistance is thought to be the first cardiovascular change associated with pregnancy (induced by progesteron...
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During second trimester
At term
After a heavy meal
Immediately after delivery
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
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Turcot's syndrome is associated with -a) Duodenal polypsb) Familial adenomatous polyposisc) Brain tumorsd) Villous adenomae) Hyperplastic polyps
Turcot's syndrome is a variant of Familial adenomatous polyposis characterized by - Colorectal polyposis - Brain tumors (Medulloblastoma, Glioblastoma multiforme) The colonic polyps in Turcot's syndrome are fewer and larger than in classic FAP.
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a
c
bc
ad
Surgery
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Absolute contraindication to thiopentone:
Ans. (b) Acute intermittent phorphyriaMust Know* Thiopentone is C/I in acute intermittent porphyria.* Etomidate is C/I in adrenal insufficiency.* LA which causes meth hemoglobinemia: Prilocaine* Malignant hyperthermia is caused by: Succinylcholine* DOC for malignant hyperthermia: Dantrolene
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Cardiotoxicity
Acute intermittent phorphyria
Malignant hyperthermia
Methhemoglobinemia
Anaesthesia
Miscellaneous General Anesthesia
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A small amount of atropine is added to diphenoxylate in order to:
Atropine is intentionally added to diphenoxylate in fixed dose combinations to intentionally produce the adverse effects. - If the person takes diphenoxylate in large doses to get the euphoria, atropine will produce adverse effects and the person will not abuse the drug.
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Suppress associated vomiting of gastroenteritis
Augment the anti-motility action of diphenoxylate
Block side effects of diphenoxylate
Discourage overdose and abuse of diphenoxylate
Pharmacology
Gastro-Intestinal Tract
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A case of injury to right brow due to a fall from scooter presents with sudden loss of vision in the right eye. The pupil shows absent direct reflex but a normal consensual pupillary reflex is present. The fundus is normal. The treatment or choice is:
A i.e. Intensive intravenous coicosteroids as prescribed for spinal injuries to be instituted within six hours A i.e. Intensive intravenous coicosteroids as prescribed for spinal injuries to be instituted within six hours The first line of management of traumatic optic neuropathy is mega dose IV methyl prednisolone wit...
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Intensive intravenous coicosteroids as prescribed for spinal injuries to be instituted within six hours
Pulse methyl Prednisolone 250 mg four times daily for three days
Oral Prednisolone 1.5 mg/kg body weight
Emergency optic canal decompression
Ophthalmology
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Which of the following prevent extrusion and lateral tooth movement
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Alveolar crest group
Horizontal group
Oblique group
Apical group
Dental
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Chloroquine is used in the treatment of
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DLE
Pemphigus
Psoriasis
Nummular eczema
Pharmacology
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Which of the following is the site of Venous Thrombosis in Budd Chiari Syndrome?
Budd-Chiari Syndrome (BCS) is an uncommon congestive hepatopathy caused by the obstruction of hepatic venous outflow. Patients may present with acute signs and symptoms of abdominal pain, ascites, and hepatomegaly or more chronic symptoms related to long-standing poal hypeension. The obstruction may be thrombotic or no...
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Infrahepatic inferior vena cava
Infrarenal inferior vena cava
Hepatic vein
Poal vein
Medicine
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True about small bowel diverticula-
Small bowel is uncommon site for diverticula. In small bowel, duodenum is the most common site followed by jejunum and then ileum. They are mainly acquired type and are false diverticula i.e. their walls consists of only mucosa or submucosa. They are mainly seen at the mesenteric border. Small bowel diverticula can be ...
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Contains all the layers of bowel wall
Common in terminal ileum
Surgical treatment is not required
Seen on the mesenteric border
Surgery
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Function of Golgi apparatus is
Organization of the Golgi is directed at proper glycosylation of proteins and lipids. There are more than 200 enzymes that function to add, remove, or modify sugars from proteins and lipids in the Golgi apparatus. Membranous vesicles containing newly synthesized proteins bud off from the granular endoplasmic reticulum ...
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Synthesis of protein
Maturation of protein
Degradation of protein
Sequencing of protein
Physiology
General physiology
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In a 40 years old male thrombus in the common femoral aery is because of -
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Atheroma
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Atheroma
Thrombangits obliterans
Raynauds disease
Abdominal mass
Surgery
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Treatment of choice in central safe perforation is -
There are 2 schools of thought as far as this question is concerned – Some believe that. TOC of central perforation is myringoplasty. TOC of central perforation is conservative management. But according to Turner 10/e, p 285 - central perforation/ tubo tympanic CSOM are both managed conservatively by antibiotics and ...
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Modified mastoidectomy
Tympanoplasty
Myringoplasty
Conservative management
ENT
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Plasmacytoid lymphomas may be associated with increase in
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma is a B-cell neoplasm composed of small lymphocytes, plasmacytoidlymphocytes, and plasma cells, which typically affects older adults. There is maturation to plasmacytoid cells, but lacking the features of other lymphomas (pseudofollicles, neoplastic follicles, monocytoid B cells). lymph nodes;...
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IgG
IgM
IgA
IgE
Pathology
Haematology
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A woman consumes several tabs of Amitryptilline (case of amitryptiline poisoning). All of the following can be done except -
Ans. is 'd' i.e., Atropine as antidote o This question is straight forward and you can solve this one, even if you don't know the treatment of TCAs poisoning. As you all know that TCAs cause antichlolinergic side effects, atropine (an anticholinergic drug) cannot be used in TCAs poisoning. Treatment of TCAs Poisoning o...
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Sodium bicarbonate infusion
Gastric lavage
Diazepam for seizure control
Atropine as antidote
Pharmacology
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Best preservative for protozoal cysts is
10 % formalin is ALL - purpose fixative used for preservation of morphology of helminth eggs, larvae, protozoan cysts and coccidian.
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10 % formalin
Isopropyl alchol
HCL Solution
Naoh solution
Microbiology
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The Ridley -Jopling classification for leprosy is based on which of the following parameters?
Ans. a. Clinical, bacteriological, immunological Ridley-Jopling Classification for Leprosy is based on Clinical (skin and nerve involvement), bacteriological (bacteriological/ morphological index in skin and nasal smears) and immunological criteria (Lepromin test).
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Clinical, bacteriological, immunological
Histopathological, clinical, therapeutic
Histopathological, epidemiological, therapeutics
Histopathological, clinical, epidemiological
Skin
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Pancytopenia with cellular marrow is seen in all except -
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Megaloblastic anemia
Myelodysplasia
Paroxysmal Nocturnal hemoglobinuria
G6PD deficiency
Medicine
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By what age a child can make tower of 3 cubes?
15 months - 2 cube tower 18 months - 3 cube tower 24 months - 6 cube tower 36 months - 9 cube tower
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15 months
18 months
24 months
28 months
Pediatrics
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Which of the following is FALSE regarding breast cancer during pregnancy?
Breast cancer occurs in 1 of every 3000 pregnant women, and axillary lymph node metastases are present in up to 75% of these women. The average age of the pregnant woman with breast cancer is 34 years. Less than 25% of the breast nodules developing during pregnancy and lactation will be cancerous. Ultrasonography and n...
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Axillary lymph node metastases in 75% of affected women
Mammography is sensitivity during pregnancy
Radiation cannot be considered for treatment
Less than 25% of the breast nodules are cancerous
Surgery
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Which of the viruses is not commonly implicated in the pathogenesis of Non-Hodgkin's lymphomas?
HTLV-1 is associated with adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. EBV is found in a subset of Burkitt lymphoma, 30% to 40% of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL), many B-cell lymphomas arising in the setting of T-cell immunodeficiency, and rare NK-cell lymphomas. In addition to Kaposi sarcoma, HHV-8 is associated with an unusual B-cell lymp...
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Human T-cell leukemia virus-1 (HTLV-1)
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
Human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8)
Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
Pathology
Non Hodgkin Iymphoma
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Karlstad studies were held in:
Since artificial fluoridation is not permitted in Sweden a number of other initiatives were introduced in 1971 as part of the "Karlstad studies" to evaluate the separate and combined effects of different plaque control programs.  The efficacy of professional tooth cleaning was extensively investigated for the first time in th...
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Netherlands
London
Sweden
Finland
Dental
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All are true regarding Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpurs (TTP), except ?
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Normal complement levels All the given options are true in relation to TTP. Because red cells are forced to squeeze through abnormally narrowed small vessels because of thrombi. --> Due to consuption of platelets in formation of platelet thrombi. --> Due to presence of thrombi in CNS microcirculation....
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Normal complement levels
Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia
Thrombocytopenia
Thrombosis
Pathology
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Urinary retention in child is most commonly caused by -
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Metal scab with ulceration
Post.urethral valve
Urethral stricture
Epispadias
Surgery
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Mutism is a recognised feature of :
> A. i.e. Ganser state; B. i.e. Conversion hysteria; C. i.e. Catatonic schizophrenia
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Ganser states
Conversion hysteria
Catatonic Schizophrenia
All
Psychiatry
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In a patient post myocardial infarction developed arrial fibrillation. Subsequently the ECHO showed a mural thrombus. The management is by
(A) Warfarin # Patients with an anterior location of the infarction, severe LV dysfunction, CHF, a history of embolism, two-dimensional echocardiographic evidence of mural thrombus, or atrial fibrillation are at increased risk of systemic or pulmonary thromboembciism.> Such individuals should receive full therapeutic l...
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Warfarin
Cardioversion
Digoxin
Propranolol
Medicine
Miscellaneous
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Not seen in pellagra -
- niacin deficiency results in pellagra. The disease is characterized by diarrhea, dermatitis and dementia. - niacin deficiency is common in maize eating population due to aminoacid imbalance cause by an excess of leucine. - excess of leucine appears to interfere in the conversion of tryptophan to niacin. Reference: Pa...
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Diarrhea
Dyspepsia
Dementia
Dermatitis
Social & Preventive Medicine
Nutrition and health
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Isolated hyperbilirubinemia is classically seen as an adverse effect of:
Hepatotoxicity due to rifampin alone is uncommon and often consists of isolated hyperbilirubinemia. Ref: Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine, 18th Edition, Page 1375
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INH
Rifampin
Pyrazinamide
Capreomycin
Medicine
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Green coloured urine is seen in:
Ans: d (Phenol) Ref:Reddy, 27th ed, p. 469In phenol poisoning (carbolic acid) green coloured urine is passed which is called carboluria. Il is due lo the presence of oxidized hydroquinone and pyrocatechol in urine. They are derivatives of phenol. The hydroquinone and pyrocatechol cause pigmentation in the cornea and va...
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Copper sulphate
Opium
Nitric acid
Phenol
Forensic Medicine
Toxicology
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Pseudochylous ascites occurs in-
• Abnormal accumulation in the peritoneal cavity of a milky fluid that resembles chyle. • The turbidity of the fluid is caused by cellular debris in the fluid. • Pseudochylous ascites is indicative of an abdominal tumor or infection. • In some patients the ascitic fluid appears milky because of an excess of chylomicron...
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Cirrhosis
Hyperlipidemia
Filariasis
Malignant ascites
Surgery
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Not true about somnambulism among the following is
* Somnambulism is an arousal parasomnia consisting of a series of complex behaviours that result in large movements in bed or walking during sleep. * Also called sleep walking, in this condition individual arises from bed and ambulates without fully awakening. * Individuals can engage in a variety of complex behaviours...
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Low level motor skill/function is present
Sleep walking
Disorder of sleep arousal
Patient consciousness is not preserved
Psychiatry
Sleep disorders and eating disorders
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