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8af98f5f-6f3a-45fc-9496-4cfea2d0ce0c | A teenager presented with a skin lesion which appeared as thin oval plaque with a fine collarette of scale located inside the periphery of the plaque. Pityriasis rosea is diagnosed. All of the following are characteristic of pityriasis rosea, EXCEPT: | Lower respiratory infection | Herald patch | Moderate itching | Low grade fever | 0a | multi | Pityriasis Rosea (PR): Common acute papulosquamous eruption normally lasting 4-10 weeks. Most often begins as a single 2- to 4-cm thin oval plaque with a fine collarette of scale located inside the periphery of the plaque ("herald patch"). Similar-appearing, but smaller, lesions appear several days to weeks later, typi... | Skin | null |
575b1bdb-7449-490b-8d8c-fbc994e6ccaa | All of the following features can be observed after the injury to axillary nerve, except - | Loss of rounded contour of shoulder | Loss of sensation along lateral side of upper arm | Loss of overhead abduction | Atrophy of deltoid muscle | 2c | multi | Muscles responsible for abduction of the shoulder joint
- Supraspinatus- first 15 degrees of abduction
- Deltoid (Acromial fibers) - it is responsible for abduction from 15 to 90 degrees. It does not take part in overhead abduction.
- Trapezius and serratus anterior- They are responsible for upward... | Anatomy | null |
343cee78-13a6-4ca6-9686-e74efe1797b7 | A 22 year old woman developed small itchy wheals after physical exertion, walking in the sun, eating hot spicy food and when she was angry. The most likely diagnosis is – | Chronic idiopathic utricaria | Heat urticaria | Solar urticaria | Cholinergic urticaria | 3d | multi | Similar to previous question this women developed urticaria (itchy wheal) after :-
Walking in the sun → generalized heating
Eating hot spicy food
Physical exertion
When she was angry → emotional stress
Diagnosis is cholinergic urticaria | Dental | null |
61816c19-b03f-4563-b3ac-f4cba04dd11b | Na+ reabsorption is maximum in ? | PCT | Loop of Henle | DCT | Collecting duct | 0a | single | Ans. is 'a' i.e., PCT | Physiology | null |
f7e34485-a219-487b-8a7e-2dac9b4ed6be | All of the following can be used to predict severe acute pancreatitis, EXCEPT: | Glasgow score 3 | Apache II score 9 | CT severity score 6 | C reactive protein < 100 | 3d | multi | On account of difference in the outcome between patients with mild and severe disease, it is impoant to define that group of patients who will develop severe pancreatitis. Criteria used to determine the severity of acute pancreatitis: Criteria used Score at which severity is indicated Apache score 8 Glasgow score 3 Ran... | Surgery | null |
c0ce9bcb-7d70-46a5-9166-0eb02a6604c1 | "International prognostic index" for lymphoma includes the following prognostic factors, EXCEPT: | LDH | Stage of disease | Hemoglobin and Albumin | Number of extralymphatic sites involved | 2c | multi | Hemoglobin and Albumin are not included as prognostic factors in International prognostic index. International prognostic index of lymphoma can predict the prognosis of lymphoma accurately. It is widely used to categorize patients with intermediate-grade lymphoma into risk group. Prognostic factors includes: Age of 60 ... | Medicine | null |
e2c7d19f-dfed-4da2-9ec5-eeb43b6356b2 | A healthy 30-year-old woman comes to the physician for a routine health maintenance examination. No abnormalities are found on physical examination. A screening Pap smear shows cells consistent with a low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL). Subsequent cervical biopsy specimens confirm the presence of cervical... | Diethylstilbestrol (DES) exposure | Multiple sexual partners | Oral contraceptive use | Prior treatment for a malignancy | 1b | single | Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) I represent minimal (mild) dysplasia (low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion, or LSIL) and is a potentially reversible process. Dysplasia is preneoplastic and may progress to carcinomas if not treated. Risk factors for cervical dysplasia and carcinoma include early age at fir... | Pathology | Female Genital Tract |
ff387211-a7ed-4d23-afe0-899f98cb03d9 | All are true about Candida except - | Pseudohyphae seen | Produce chlamydospore | It is a mould | It is a non-thermally dimorphic fungi | 2c | multi | Ans. is 'c' i.e., It is a mold [Ref: Harrison 18th/ep. 1651, 1652 &17th/ep. 1254; Candida o Candida is a yeast like a fungus (not mold). o Candida albicans is the most common cause of mucosal candidiasis. o All Candida species pathogenic for humans are also encountered as commensals of humans, particularly in the mouth... | Unknown | null |
d531b022-e90e-4bf7-8cb2-fa4dc4258e7b | Which of the following set is termed as epidemiological triad: | Endemic, epidemic and outbreaks | Agent, host and environment | Incidence, prevalence and disease load | Agent, man and disease | 1b | single | Ans (b) Agent, host and environmentRef : K. Park 23rd ed. / 33-34, Park 19th/ 30A broad concept of disease causation that synthesized the basic factors of agent, host and environment (see adjacent figure)This model--agent, host and environment-- has been in use for many years. It helped epidemiologists to focus on diff... | Social & Preventive Medicine | Principles of Epidemiology |
f6f7699f-8dd2-4668-b729-e6449fa20bda | All developed up to the adult size at bih except | Mastoid Antrum | Tympanic cavity | Orbital cavity | Ear ossicle | 2c | multi | Tympanic cavity, mastoid (tympanic) antrum, ear ossicles and the Internal ear are of adult size in the foetal skull. | Anatomy | All India exam |
bc97d0ef-e342-4faa-a759-dfc25440bf2d | All the following statements are true about V. cholera 0139, EXCEPT: | Clinical manifestations are similar 01 Eltor strain | First discovered in Chennai | Epidemiologically indistinguishable from 01 Eltor strain | Produces Ol Lipo polysaccharide | 3d | multi | Vibrio Cholerae O139 is a derivative of Eltor O1 but it has a distinct lipo polysaccharide and an immunologically related O-antigen polysaccharide capsule. First discovered in chennai, V.cholerae O139 is epidemiologically indistinguishable from O1 Eltor strain. Ref: Textbook of Microbiology, Ananthanarayan and Paniker,... | Microbiology | null |
5d5bdc82-da97-4ebc-a7d7-d7550fbfaa72 | The major function of major intrinsic protein-26 (MIP-26) is: | Glucose transpo in lens | Transpo of water in lens | Diffusion barrier | Capsule of lens | 1b | single | Ans. Transpo of water in lens | Ophthalmology | null |
b4d7e93e-7acd-46de-99d1-610c22586b69 | Lapsed union of skull sutures is commonly noted in:- | Metopic suture | Coronal suture | Saggital suture | Lambdoid suture | 2c | single | In skull, Ectocranial suture closure is very variable. Sometimes, there may not be ectocranial suture closure. This is called lapsed union. This occurs most often in the sagittal suture. | Forensic Medicine | Human identification |
d6fb8c1d-f4df-4919-a430-9128b7df47e5 | True statement about gallstones are all except: | Lithogenic bile is required for stone formation | May be associated with carcinoma gallbladder | Associated with diabetes mellitus | More common in males between 30-40 years of age | 3d | multi | Ans. (d) More common in males between 30-40 years of ageDiabetes mellitus and Gall stones:* Diabetes though not a direct risk factor for gall stones- the following factors in diabetes may increase the chance of getting Gall stones:# Increased Bile Cholesterol# Poor GB motility# Decreased Bile Acids | Surgery | Gall Bladder & Bile Ducts |
220b31d3-fa0b-433d-ac5d-0d46de73115c | Which is not used in acne:(2003) | Erythromycin | Ampicillin | Clindamycin | Doxycycline | 1b | single | bRef: KDT, 5th ed, p. 800, 801 & 4th ed, p. 858s | Pharmacology | Skin |
686430a8-a78d-438b-a8b3-624984eb1305 | Mycotic vulvovaginitis is due to : | Candida | Aspergillus | Cryptococcus | Pseudomonas | 0a | single | Candida | Gynaecology & Obstetrics | null |
aebcd632-8e5e-4ccf-8b30-b43808e28aff | Clubbing is the least common in | Squamous cell carcinoma | Small cell carcinoma | Adenocarcinoma | Mesothelioma | 1b | multi | Skeletal connective tissue syndrome including clubbing is usually not seen in small cell carcinoma. Ref Harrison 19th edition pg 250 | Anatomy | Respiratory system |
c72d2452-1249-498f-b28f-8a257249dc58 | Greater petrosal nerve is formed from | Geniculate ganglion | Plexus around ICA | Plexus around middle meningeal aery | None of the above | 0a | multi | The greater petrosal nerve arises from the geniculate ganglion. It consists of preganglionic parasympathetic fibres that relay in the pterygopalatine ganglion and supply the secretomotor fibres to the lacrimal gland and the mucous glands of nasal cavity and palate.Reference: Textbook of anatomy, Head neck, and brain, V... | Anatomy | Head and neck |
4d530fcb-4f80-46a9-9fc7-099534a1082e | Ossification centre for lunate appears at? | Bih | 2nd Months | 4 Year | 12 Years | 2c | single | OSSIFICATION: At 2 months to 1-year Ossification of capitate stas, and at 12 years Ossification of Pisiform stas. ossification of lunate occurs at 4 years. REF: BD Chaurasia 7th edition Page no: 27. | Anatomy | Upper limb |
addb1d09-b38e-4a9c-9405-3115adf5b319 | A 22 year old female Asian immigrant presents with complaints of malaise, fever, arm pain, loss of appetite, and visual problems. Her mother states that she fainted 1 week ago. The physician cannot palpate the patient's lower extremity pulses and notes that the dial pulses are weak. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate (... | Buerger's disease | Kawasaki's disease | Takayasu's aeritis | Thrombophlebitis | 2c | single | Takayasu's aeritis is an uncommon disorder that is most prevalent in young Asian women. In Takayasu's, an inflammatory process produces fibrous thickening of the aoic arch, causing narrowing or near obliteration of the origins of aeries that branch from the arch. Absent or diminished pulses are noted, especially in the... | Pathology | null |
6103f12f-c1ac-4a5e-94e8-4c7243896d2f | All are good prognostic factors for neuroblastoma except | Trk-A expression absent | Absence of 1 p loss | Absence of 17 p gain | Absence of 11 q loss | 0a | multi | The expression of specific neurotrophin receptors like TrkA are good prognostic factors for Neuroblastoma whereas expression of TrkB like neurotrophin receptors worsens the disease. Refer robbins 9/e 260p | Pathology | Endocrinology |
6986f11f-7d58-4778-8b9f-693017a3d4e5 | A 23-year-old man presents with prolonged nose bleeds. He has always noted easy bruising, and ongoing bleeding after minor cuts. There is no prior history of surgery or dental procedures. His hemoglobin is 14.5 g/dL, platelets 200,000/mL, and PT/PPT is normal. Further testing reveals that the bleeding time is elevated;... | von Willebrand's disease | hemophilia A | hemophilia B | thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) | 0a | multi | von Willebrand's disease is the most common inherited bleeding disorder. The abnormal plasma glycoprotein, von Willebrand factor (vWF), has two major functions: facilitating platelet adhesion and serving as a carrier for factor VIII. The disease is heterogeneous in its manifestations but can be very severe (type III di... | Medicine | Blood |
442d95b9-95e9-4e93-accf-31bd5e2fc81a | Diabetes control is best monitored by - | Serum glucose | Post prandial blood glucose | HbA1c | HbA2c | 2c | single | Measurement of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) is the standard method for assessing long-term glycemic control. When plasma glucose is consistently elevated, there is an increase in nonenzymatic glycation of hemoglobin. This alteration reflects the glycemic history over the previous 2-3 months, because erythrocytes have an... | Medicine | Endocrinology |
0d796761-104a-4e91-940d-217f11b736ac | A male patient was undergoing routine health checkup and investigations when a lump was incidentally diagnosed on clinical examination. Clinician advised USG following which USG guided biopsy was done. HPE examination revealed the following diagnosis. Patient was staed on chemotherapy including a drug obtained from the... | B | C | D | A | 0a | multi | Vinblastine is an alkaloid derived from the periwinkle plant Vinca rosea. It has clinical activity in the treatment of Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphomas, breast cancer, and germ cell cancer. It inhibits mitosis that is M phase of cell cycle. | Unknown | Integrated QBank |
e5818eb8-1ede-4d13-bd9f-e664f8405d6e | Substrate level phosphorylation in Glycosis is seen in which step? | Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase | Pyruvate kinase | Phosphofructokinase | Enolase | 1b | multi | Conversion of Phosphoenol Pyruvate to Pyruvate Phosphoenolpyruvate is conveed to 'Enol' pyruvate, the reaction is catalyzed by the enzyme Pyruvate kinase. The high energy PO4 of phosphoenolpyruvate is directly transferred to ADP producing ATP (Refer box). Note Reaction is irreversible.ATP is formed at the substrate lev... | Biochemistry | Respiratory chain |
af963518-febb-42c7-a6af-05acd337ac74 | If blood gas analysis reveal pH = 7.52, pCO = 30 ; pO2 = 105. This will be compensated by ? | Compensatory respiratory acidosis | Compensatory respiratory alkalosis | Compensatory metabolic acidosis | Compensatory metabolic alkalosis | 2c | single | First step
Determine whether it is acidosis or alkalosis
Increase in pH suggests alkalosis
Second step
Look at CO2 or HCO3- to determine the cause
Decreased PCO2 suggests respiratory alkalosis
Respiratory alkalosis
Respiratory alkalosis occurs because CO2 is blown off in excess equation shifts to left and H+ conc. dec... | Medicine | null |
bbb0fdec-1bd3-4e33-b7e5-99699d309d2d | Which of the following is false about the Valves of Houston | Anteriorly correlate with peritoneal reflection | Are placed transversely | Contain all layers of intestine | Disappear on distension | 0a | multi | A i.e. Disappear on distensionGastric rugae of stomach, and longitudinal folds in mucosa of upper rectum and colon are temporary mucosal folds and are obliterated by distension. Whereas , plica circularis (valves of kerkring) of small intestine, crescentic mucosal folds of cystic duct ( spiral valve of Heister), transv... | Anatomy | null |
bcc66b08-4777-47d5-802b-048eaea6bba9 | Which of the following local anaesthetic causes least vasodilation: | Bupivacaine | Prilocaine | Ropivacaine | Lignocaine | 1b | single | Prilocaine causes less vasodilation than other local anesthetics and thus used without using epinephrine added to the local anesthetic solution. | Anaesthesia | Regional Anesthesia |
bf2fad88-97cd-44c4-b786-312555574d34 | Abroviral infection(s) include -a) Chikungunya feverb) West nile feverc) JEd) Sandfly fevere) Malaria | abcd | acd | bcd | abd | 0a | single | null | Social & Preventive Medicine | null |
1e5a45c2-0f7d-45f1-abba-c6d787afd274 | A patient underwent thyroidectomy for Hyperthyroidism. Two days later he presented with features of thyroid storm. What is the most likely cause?(AIIMS November 2015. COMED K 2007) | Poor antibiotic coverage | Rough handling during surgery | Removal of parathyroid | Inadequate preoperative preparation | 3d | single | Ans. d. Inadequate preoperative preparation (Ref: Schwartz 9/e p1355: Sabiston 19/e p897; Bailey 26/e p762, 25/e p786- 787; Harrison 18/e p2927)Thyrotoxic crisis (storm) is an acute exacerbation of hyperthyroidism. It occurs if a thyrotoxic patient has been inadequately prepared for thyroidectomy."Thyrotoxic crisis (st... | Surgery | Surgical Approaches to the Thyroid |
d549d61f-9475-485e-a92e-8e05b9372ac0 | Imiquimod used in treatment of anogenital warts acts manly as – | Antifungal | Antiviral | Immunostimulator | Keratolytic | 2c | single | null | Dental | null |
8bf007a2-c4cb-4927-8e5b-c6a2c380a047 | Cell wall of bacillus anthracis is composed of - | Peptidoglycan | Polysaccharide | Lipopolysaccharide | Polypeptide | 0a | multi | Ans. is 'a' i.e., Peptidoglycan The layer just outside the bacterial cytoplasmic membrane is the peptidoglycan layer or cell wall.It is present in both gram-positive and gram negative organisms.The peptidoglycan layer of gram positive bacteria is thick and contain teichoic acid, while in gram negative bacteria it is th... | Microbiology | null |
fb71ea73-e6f9-4ebd-985b-b29a6a1a3d2b | Best parameter to monitor the response to injection of a bolus dose of fluids in a dehydrated child is | Skin condition | Difference between core and surface temperature | Capillary refilling time | Radial pulse | 3d | single | Signs of mild or moderate dehydration include: Thirst ,Dry or sticky mouth. Signs of severe dehydration include: Not peeing or having very dark yellow pee. Very dry skin. Feeling dizzy. Rapid heabeat. Rapid breathing. Sunken eyes. Sleepiness, lack of energy, confusion or irritability. Fainting. Reference: GHAI Essentia... | Pediatrics | Fluid and electrolytes |
22f88bc5-b945-4bf9-9263-7dbc3d47102e | Miliary mottling found in – a) Rheumatoid arthritisb) TBc) Pneumocystis carinii pneumoniad) Congestive heart failuree) Pulmonary edema | abc | bcd | cde | abe | 3d | single | null | Radiology | null |
18ab94a6-64fb-4bff-82b3-27ab2a8ecbf9 | A decrease in cerebral blood flow to zero causes death of brain tissue within | 4 -- 10 minutes | 20 -- 30 minutes | 50 -- 60 minutes | 80 -- 90 minutes | 0a | single | (A) 4-10 minutes # Decrease in cerebral blood flow to zero causes death of brain tissue within 4-10 minutes;> Values <16-18 mL/100 g tissue per minute cause infarction within an hour; and> Values <20 mL/100 g tissue per minute cause ischemia without infarction unless prolonged for several hours or days.> If blood flow ... | Pathology | Misc. |
26a51c71-95d2-4e59-a0ff-3d2935261a2a | Crohn's disease | has oral ulcerations similar to major apthous ulcerations | is a self limiting Lesion | is commonly seen among Indian population | is usually treated with Erythromycin | 0a | multi | null | Pathology | null |
01588023-641f-46d3-a9fb-83ce0c09bf7c | What is the recommended lifespan of Cu T 380A is? | 4 years | 5 years | 3 Years | 10 Years | 3d | single | The recommended lifespan of various Cu T devices are as follows: Cu T 380A - 10 years Cu T 380Ag - 4 years Cu T 200 - 4 years Nova Cu T 200 - 5 years Cu T 220C - 3 years Multiload Cu T 250 - 3 years Multiload Cu T 375 - 5 years Ref: Comp Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sadhana Gupta, 2011, Page 308 | Gynaecology & Obstetrics | null |
eb1b3716-9e5b-4203-a9ec-c4c7764963e0 | Which of the drug's main action is increasing uveo-scleral outflow | Apraclonidine | Latanoprost | Timolol | Brinzolamide | 1b | single | Ref: HL Sharma 3rd ed pg no:140 DOC for chronic glaucoma is latanoprost- PGF2 alpha analog It acts by increasing uveoscleral outflow of aqueous humor | Pharmacology | Autonomic nervous system |
161d7ac2-1d59-442d-b0b7-4c3d698771df | TPN is indicated in all except | Short bowel syndrome | Burns | Sepsis | Enterocutaneous Fistula | 2c | multi | Ans. (c) SepsisRef Bailey and Love 27th edition Page 287; Surgery Sixer 3rd Edition Page 5* Indication of parenteral nutrition in 'sepsis' is under intensive study but not proven so far to be effective, however in the above options it is the best Choice. | Surgery | Small & Large Intestine |
bb8e117f-2c6f-4d64-9f6a-62e4567222d2 | Vertebra plana seen in -a) Eosinophilia granulomab) Traumac) Paget's diseased) Malignancye) Ewing's sarcoma | abcd | bcde | abde | ade | 2c | single | Vertebra plana
This term is used to describe uniform collapse of a vertebral body into a thin, flat disc. The most common cause is eosinophilic granuloma, with the thoracic vertebrae most frequently affected. Causes are :-
Histocytosis - X (Eosinophilic granuloma)
Leukemia
TB
Metastasis, Multiple myeloma, Ewing's s... | Orthopaedics | null |
f0f3affb-7868-4b06-bfcf-f8ea3203005a | Which is the most common site for berry aneurysm in circle of willis is seen at bifurcation between | Anterior communicating artery and anterior cerebral artery | Basilar artery and posterior cerebral artery | Internal carotid artery and posterior communicating artery | Anterior cerebral and middle cerebral artery | 0a | single | Ans. is 'a' i.e., Anterior communicating artery and anterior cerebral artery AZX | Surgery | Nervous System |
37e5fc4c-fd2e-4da8-abe7-736b9a3e6ea5 | BCG is | Live attenuated vaccine | Killed vaccine | Toxoid | Immunosuppressant agent | 0a | single | Ans. a (Live attenuated vaccine). (Ref. Park, PSM, 17th ed., 148)VACCINESLive attenuated vaccinesInactivated or killed vaccines1.BCG1.Typhoid2.Typhoid oral2.Cholera3.Plague3.Pertussis4.Mumps4.C.S. Meningitis5.Measles5.Plague6.Rubella6.Rabies7.Yellow fever7.Influenza8.OPV8.KFD vaccine9.Influenza9.Salk (Polio)10.Epi. typ... | Social & Preventive Medicine | Communicable Diseases |
68fa6c19-cd04-4fe8-9c1a-4c9d1a6a7e00 | A 50-year-old construction worker continues to have elevated BP of 160/100 mmHg after a third agent (thiazide) is added to his anti-hypeensive regimen. Physical examination is normal, electrolytes are normal and he is not taking any over the counter medications. Which is the next helpful step in the diagnosis of this p... | Check pill count | Perform renal Doppler | MRI aoa | Adrenal CT scan | 0a | multi | The patient is suffering from resistant hypeension and the leading cause of resistant hypeension is non- compliance on the pa of patient. Resistant hypeension is defined as blood pressure that remains above goal in spite of the concurrent use of 3 antihypeensive agents of different classes. Ideally, one of the 3 agents... | Medicine | Acute coronary syndrome |
6868e65f-661b-4e51-be18-7da271367387 | A 50-year-old know asthmatic develops sudden onset right-sided chest pain with dyspnea. Chest X-ray reveals hyperlucency on right side with shift of trachea to left side. The best option of treatment for immediate relief of symptoms is | Intravenous morphine | Nebulization of beta 2 agonist, Ex salbutamol | Intravenous aminophylline | Water seal intercostal drainage on right side of chest | 3d | multi | Patient might have developed pneumothorax , Pathophysiology Airway hyper-reactivity (AHR) - the tendency for airways to narrow excessively in response to triggers that have little or no effect in normal individuals - is integral to the diagnosis of asthma and appears to be related, although not exclusively, to airway i... | Medicine | Respiratory system |
1a720239-736e-4eb5-934a-ca2b0d6b43e7 | NOT a content of middle mediastinum: | Ascending aoa | Oesophagus | Pulmonary trunk | Phrenic nerve | 1b | single | The esophagus is considered to be located in the superior and posterior mediastinum. | Anatomy | null |
1347f5ed-eaae-4658-bed8-f1899f21a268 | Leucine zipper complex is | B cell epitomes | Receptor ligand protein | DNA binding protein | Membrane attack complex | 2c | single | Proteins that bind to DNA contain a limited number of motifs.The helix-loop-helix motif is an example found in a number of proteins that function in a number of proteins that function as transcription factors Example: zinc fingers, and leucine zippers . REF :LIPPINCOTT'S TEXTBOOK OF BICHEMISTRY ;8th EDITION ;Page no :1... | Biochemistry | Metabolism of nucleic acids |
812cb037-9f69-47ce-831e-5ab0809aa47a | A 6 yr. old boy presents with small hypopigmented scaly macules on cheek. Some of his friends also have similar lesions. Most probable diagnosis is? | Pityriasis rosea | Pityriasis versicolor | Indeterminate leprosy | Pityriasis Alba | 3d | multi | Ans. D. Pityriasis alba* Occurs predominantly in children between the ages of 3 and 16 years, the sexes are equally susceptible.* The individual lesion is a rounded, oval or irregular plaque, which is red, pink or skin-colored and has fine lamellar or branny scaling. Initially, the erythema may be conspicuous and there... | Skin | Skin Lesions And Disorders Of Pigmentation |
945e7a60-65b3-4ad5-a906-1f48171ab1ef | Hypotony maculopathy, which of the following is not a cause? | Perforating Corneal ulcer | Overfiltering bleb | Cyclodialysis | Suprachoroidal hemorrhage | 3d | single | Suprachoroidal Hemorrhage is not a cause of hypotony maculopathy. Hypotony maculopathy is low IOP associated with chorioretinal folds near macula, optic nerve head edema and vessel touosity. Causes Postoperative Hypotony Mitomycin C (MMC) toxicity of the ciliary body Overfiltering Bleb Wound Leak Traumatic Hypotony Scl... | Ophthalmology | Glaucoma |
cc04631d-ca81-431e-95ef-c35461ade456 | Stage of falciparum not seen in PBS is - | Schizont | Gametocyte | Ring form | Double ring | 0a | single | P.falciparum Forms in peripheral blood-ring forms and gametocytes (crescent shaped) A) Most pathogenic B). No relapses in P.falciparum-exo-erythrocytic schizogony is absent C). Complications-pernicious malaria,black water fever D)pernicious malaria-1). Cerebral malaria-hyperpyrexia, coma,paralysis.Brain is congested.Ca... | Microbiology | parasitology |
fa20dea5-0884-44b2-afc6-852bf7532834 | Austenite is an alloy of iron and carbon with the iron in: | Alpha form | Beta form | Gamma form | None of the above | 2c | multi | At room temperature, pure iron has a body-centered-cubic (bcc) structure. This phase is stable up to 912 °C, where it transforms to a face-centered-cubic (fcc) structure. The solubility of carbon in bcc is very low and reaches a maximum of 0.02% at 723°C. This material is known as ferrite.
Above 723 °C, a solid solu... | Dental | null |
1d941c9a-b62a-402c-a55d-4db6a4b63216 | Antihypertensive of choice in pregnancy is: | Hydralazine | Propranolol | Alpha methyl dopa | Labetalol | 3d | single | Ref: Dana Textbook of Obstetrics, 5th ed pg 506 Explanation: See the following table Antihypertensives Used in Pregnancy MOA Side effects Remarks Methyl dopa Centrally acting anti-adrenergic * Drowsiness * Headache * Postnatal depression * Postural hypotension * Liver dysfunction * Leukopenia * Hemolytic anemia Contrai... | Gynaecology & Obstetrics | Management and Long-Term Consequences |
df69fcfb-698c-40d3-9a1c-2e9a0ec049a9 | True about formalin | Used as preservative in alcohol poisoning | Never used as preservative for chemical analysis | Used as preservative only in digitalis poisoning | Used as preservative for any plant poisoning | 1b | multi | Formalin is not used as preservative for chemical analysis because extraction of poison becomes difficult. PRESERVATIVES : 1. Saturated solution of NaCl - commonly used 2. Rectified spirit (95% alcohol )- Best preservative 3. 10% Formalin - for histopathological examination 4. 50% Glycerol - for virology 5. NaF - For C... | Forensic Medicine | Toxicology - 2 |
7ed1757d-fbd8-4a85-a8a1-cec63e7e0213 | A newborn child is noted to have a bulky abdominal tumor. CT scans reveal that the mass involves the right abdomen and retroperitoneum. The tumor is resected, revealing ganglion cells and primitive, small, round cells occasionally organized in rosettes, embedded in a fibrillary pink matrix. Special studies confirm the ... | Amplification of N-myc gene | Cellular aneuploidy | Diagnosis at bih | Numerous ganglion cells | 0a | multi | Neuroblastoma is a childhood tumor of the sympathetic nerves, which most commonly arises along the paraveebral chain or within the adrenal medulla. Neuroblastoma has two characteristic genetic markers: a 1p deletion and an N-myc translocation. N-myc is an oncogene that resides on chromosome 2p, and is amplified up to 3... | Pediatrics | null |
a19d4bb7-7265-4a60-8dce-f029d0fad68d | A 50-year-old drug abuser presents with fever and weight loss. Exam shows hypeension, nodular skin rash, and peripheral neuropathy. ESR is 100 mm/L, and RBC casts are seen on urinalysis. (SELECT 1 DIAGNOSIS) | Behcet syndrome | Ankylosing spondylitis | Polymyalgia rheumatic | Polyaeritis nodosa | 3d | single | Behcet syndrome is a multisystem disorder that usually presents with recurrent oral and genital ulcers. Onefouh of patients develop superficial or deep vein thrombophlebitis. Iritis, uveitis, and nondeforming ahritis may also occur. The 50-year-old drug abuser also has a multisystem disease, including systemic complain... | Surgery | null |
45dc7d7a-b30c-4a1a-9c8c-bad63175142c | Which of the following is not a complication of surgery for thoracic outlet syndrome. | Pneumothorax | Brachial plexus injury | Lymphocutaneous fistula | Long thoracic nerve injury | 2c | single | Surgical treatment in thoracic outlet syndrome has been known to have devastating complications, especially brachial plexopathy (eg, injury to the long thoracic nerve with scapular winging). Conservative treatment appears to be the most universally accepted approach, with even surgeons recommending a prolonged trial be... | Surgery | null |
5db29533-14aa-4163-ac52-34809add98fa | Following are true about HCO3-except: | Extracellular concentration 25 m mol | Intracellular concentration 10 m mol | 7.5% solution gives 2 nmols | In kidney, HCO3- is produced by carbonic anhydrase | 2c | multi | C i.e. 7.5% solution gives 2n molsConcentration of bicarbonate- Intracellular : 10 mmoVLQ- Extracellular : 27 mmol/LQIn kidney bicarbonate is produced by carbonic anhydraseQ. | Physiology | null |
c5dca387-a351-488f-96a5-f923ee7bc5e1 | Which is TRUE regarding nerve conduction: | All or none phenomenon | Conduction independent of amplitude | Propagated action potential is generated in dendrites | Faster in unmyelinated fibres | 0a | multi | A i.e. All or none phenomenon All or none law: Action potential will not develop unless the stimulus searches a threshold intensity. Once a threshold in tensity is reached, a full fledged action potential is produced. Fuher increase in the intensity of stimulus produce no increment or other change in action potential a... | Physiology | null |
9c34deb9-314a-4893-afed-14a97d5a73b7 | Which of the following statements about Rhythm method is false? | Anencephaly is a repoed complication of calender method | It is associated with no costs | Safe period can also be observed using temperature rhythm or mucous method | Abstinence is needed for about 7-10 days | 0a | multi | Anencephaly is not a repoed complication of calender method. The calender method or rhythm method: By this method, couple is advised avoidance of sexual intercourse around ovulation. In a 28-day cycle, ovulation normally occurs on the 14th day of the cycle, but may occur anytime between the 12th and 16th day. Spermatoz... | Gynaecology & Obstetrics | Contraception |
c26299fc-17c0-4ab7-b7dc-17de05de8936 | Yoke muscle pair - | Rt IR + Rt SR | Rt LR + Rt MR | Rt LR + Lt MR | Lt LR + Lt MR | 2c | single | Ans. is 'c' i.e., Rt LR + Lt MRo Yoke muscle refers to the pair of muscles (one from each eye) which contract simultaneously during various movements.o For example, right lateral rectus and left medial rectus act as yoke muscles for Dextroversion movement.MovementYoke MusclesDextroelevationRight superior rectusLeft inf... | Ophthalmology | Ocular Motility |
876bd7a2-37f5-4f19-b571-4349ec29ff5a | Retinitis pigmentosa is a feature of all except - | Refsum's disease | Hallervorden-Spatz disease | NARP | Abetalipoproteinemia | 1b | multi | Retinitis pigmentosa has features of : 1.Refsum's syndrome. It is characterised by retinitis pigmentosa, peripheral neuropathy and cerebellar ataxia. 2.Usher's syndrome. It includes retinitis pigmentosa and labyrinthine deafness. 3.Hallgren's syndrome. It comprises retinitis pigmentosa, vestibulocerebellar ataxia, cong... | Ophthalmology | Vitreous and retina |
9f61049c-a964-4bab-bc7b-b263b92575d1 | Employee's contribution to Employee State Insurance | 3.75 | 3.5 | 2.75 | 0.75 | 3d | single | According to ESI Act amendment 2019 | Social & Preventive Medicine | Hospital waste and disaster management, Occupational health |
38052c82-e714-444e-86f7-b5160bcfe062 | Bohler's angle is decreased in fracture of- | Calcaneum | Talus | Navicular | Cuboid | 0a | single | *Bohler's Tuber angle and crucial angle of Gissane are measured for Intra Aicular Fractures of Calcaneum. Ref: Apley's 9th/e p.926 | Orthopaedics | Thigh, Knee,Leg,Foot & Ankle injuries |
94d66f1a-6301-4a6d-b99c-e9e13f55797b | The common cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage is- | Arterio-venous malformation | Cavernous angioma | Aneurysm | Hypertension | 2c | single | null | Medicine | null |
1189f0bf-a550-4f12-99c2-f1538c1bd159 | Iminoquimod is used in the treatment of - | Anogenital warts | Tenia versicolor | Melanoma | Sezary syndrome | 0a | single | Ans. is 'a' i.e., Anogenital wart Treatment options in wartsType of wartsTreatment optionsVarruca vulgarisCryotherapyElectric cautery, RFAWart paint (non on face, anogenital region)Mechanical removalPalmoplantar wartsWart paintCryotherapyFormain soaksFiliform wartsElectric cautery, RFAPlane wartsTrichloracetic acid tou... | Pharmacology | Skin |
1a997827-75b9-42ff-b347-d2b39adf6a99 | Which of the following produces irreversible cell injury faster? | Increased cytosolic Ca2+ | Decreased ATP | Ischaemia | Hypoxia | 2c | single | Ans: c (Ischaemia) Ref: Robbins, 7th ed,p. 12Both hypoxia and ischaemia produces irreversible cell injury by reducing aerobic oxidative respiration, but ischaemia not only compromises the supply of oxygen but also compromises metabolic substrates including glucose (which is normally provided by the blood). Therefore is... | Pathology | Cellular Pathology |
07dac977-7eda-476a-a031-a257b0993c9e | The most reliable method of identification of an individual is: NEET 14 | Gustafson's method | Galton system | Beillion system | Scars | 1b | single | Ans. Galton system | Forensic Medicine | null |
adef34e5-392a-45a4-a5a3-ec1d34dd2506 | Richest source of vitamin C - | Guava | Lime | Orange | Tomato | 0a | single | Ans. is 'a' i.e., Guava o The richest source of vitamin C is Indian goosebery (Amla),o Important sources of vitamin C in decreasing order : -Amla > Guava > Cabbage > Amaranath > Lime > Cauliflower > Orange > Spinach > Tomato > Potato | Social & Preventive Medicine | Vitamins |
34a6227f-b649-40a1-92e5-a47b56c6ec31 | An -HIV drug known to cause myopathy resembling Mitochondrial myopathy with ragged red Fibers? | Zidovudine | Enfuviide | Nevirapine | Tenofovir | 0a | single | . | Pharmacology | All India exam |
a5cd67f8-33e4-4610-8ef0-e88176fff754 | The following is true about scalenus anterior muscle - | It is attached to the tubercle of second rib | It is anterior to the transverse cervical artery | It is pierced by the phrenic nerve | It separates the subclavian vein from the subclavian artery | 3d | multi | Scalenus anterior origins from anterior tubercles of the transverse process of four typical cervical vertebrae (i.e. C3-C6) and insert on scalene tubercle and adjoining ridge on inner border and upper surface of first (1st) rib between subclavian artery and subclavian vein. Thus it separates subclavian vein from subcla... | Anatomy | null |
dc103ce0-a319-4c44-a584-81312c140f0d | Commonest site of extramedullary relapse of ALL | CNS | Lung | Liver | Testis | 0a | multi | Despite success of modern treatment,20-30% of children with ALL relapse.The main cause of treatment failure in leukemia is relapse of the disease.Common sites of relapse are the bone marrow(20%),central nervous system(5%),and testis(3%).Relapse in extramedullary sites,paicularly testes,is more ourable in terms of survi... | Pediatrics | Childhood tumors |
ea0906a8-ced9-4bbf-bc81-9099ed715f03 | Coronary aery disease is associated with all except? | Chlamydia | Poor dental hygiene | Smoking | Alcohol | 3d | multi | Alcohol in mild amounts has been shown to have a beneficial effect on thehea. Studies have shown chlamydia and poor dental hygiene as incriminating factors for atherosclerosis. Red wine contains siuin that increases levels of H.D.L and increases longevity. | Medicine | Acute coronary syndrome |
82f014e5-14b1-4c58-83e6-17d4a2ec93dc | Most common psychiatric illness - | Depression | Bipolar | Mania | Cyclothymia | 0a | single | Ans. is 'a' i.e., Depressiono Depresson is the most common psychiatric disorder that affect 15% of the population at some time in their lives (Mates - 8-12%; Females -20-25%). Middle aged (25-45 years) females are most commonly affected.o Note : Among the given options, depression is most common. Overall, anxiety disor... | Psychiatry | Substance Abuse |
1aa45a13-94ca-4936-bde2-46b5527e91ee | Dopamine agonist used in diabetes | Metformin | Bromocriptine | Cabergoline | Vanadium salts | 1b | single | Bromocriptine and cabergoline are dopamine agonists but bromocriptine usage in type 2 diabetes is approved.It has an interesting mechanism of action by inhibiting the dopamine dip that causes in early morning leading to hyperglycemia. Ref: Goodman and Gillman 13th ed | Pharmacology | Endocrinology |
cb930e60-9e47-4c2b-9a5b-08108cd5d1b2 | True about pheochromocytoma is | Arises from chromaffin cells of adrenal medulla | Bilateral in 20% of all cases | Hypotension rules out pheochromocytoma | Almost always a malignant tumor | 0a | multi | 10% are bilateral 10% are malignant 10% occur in pediatric patients 10% are extra-adrenal 10% are familial | Physiology | All India exam |
59990296-fc73-4fd6-964f-9b8d1bc08325 | Raised MCV in pregnancy can be due to all except | Megaloblastic Anaemia | Alcohol use | Hypothyroidism | Iron Deficiency | 3d | multi | MCV > 100fl is macrocytic First sign of megaloblastic anemia in pregnancy is usually an elevated red cell MCV Causes Megaloblastic: Folate deficiency, Vitamin B 12 deficiency and Orotic aciduria Non-Megaloblastic: Liver disease, Alcoholism, Reticulocytosis, Hypothyroidism Drugs: Azathioprine, 5-Flourouracil, Zidovudine... | Gynaecology & Obstetrics | Medical, surgical and gynaecological illness complicating pregnancy |
a4f544bb-6dd2-4639-af78-1d9cfa683b24 | About hemothorax -a) Seen in choriocarcinomab) Supine posture is better than erect posturec) Needle aspiration may be needed for diagnosisd) Thoracotomy is always done | ab | bc | acd | abc | 3d | single | Hemothorax: Causes
trauma (most common)
tumor
tuberculosis
Diagnosis is made by needle aspiration of pleural fluid.
Harrison writes that for making a diagnosis of hemothorax, the pleural fluid hematocrit should be > 50% of the peripheral blood.
Chest X rays are taken to assess the presence and extent of pleural cavity... | Surgery | null |
c59d671e-b425-4b1f-bc25-e708baee9a5d | All of the following occur in mitochondria except: | Citric acid cycle (Krebs's cycle) | Glycogenolysis | Fatty acid oxidation | Electron transport chain | 1b | multi | Ans. B. GlycogenolysisGlycogenolysis occurs in the cytoplasm.Other metabolic reactions in the cytosol - glycolysis, glycogenesis, cholesterol synthesis, HMP shunt, bile acid synthesis | Biochemistry | Respiratory Chain |
2bf43076-1b3d-46c8-be92-13159a87736e | Which of the following is absent in normal pulp | Mast cells | Antigen presenting cells | T lymphocytes | Macrophages | 0a | single | null | Dental | null |
1b6cf2c7-e487-40d2-889d-a9e71edda597 | In brachial plexus nerve arising from root is | Nerve to serratus anterior | Axillary nerve | Ulnar nerve | Suprascapular nerve | 0a | single | Nerve to serratus anterior or long thoracic nerve arises from the nerve root of C5-C7. Injury to this nerve causes the condition called winging of scapula due to paralysis of serratus anterior muscle. B D Chaurasia 7th edition Page no: 45 | Anatomy | Upper limb |
3c2d5abf-6069-461e-8f43-ee659192e6b9 | Range of OHI is: | 0-4 | 3-Jan | 0-6 | 0-12 | 3d | single | The Oral Hygiene Index (OHI) was developed in 1960 by John C. Greene and Jack R. Vermillion to classify and assess oral hygiene status.
To calculate the OHI, the DI and CI are summed: OHI = DI + CI
The DI and CI values range from 0 to 6.
OHI value ranges from 0 to 12.
Essentials of preventive and community dentistry
... | Dental | null |
17f1fab5-fc95-4813-86a9-e8e54dbbd19c | A child come with fever, cold, cough, membrane over tonsils; nasal swab is taken, culture should be done on which medium for earliest diagnosis ? | Loffelers serum slop | L. J. media | MC Conkey's Agar | Citrate media | 0a | single | Ans. is 'a' i.e., Loffelers serum slop Diphtheria bacilli grow on Loeffler's serum slope very rapidly and colonies can be seen in 6-8 hours, long before other bacteria grow. | Microbiology | null |
f8a1b58e-38b8-42b9-9471-a4b88f44bffd | Class I MHC molecules are expressed on all Except | Dendritic cells | Epithelial cells | Platelets | Red Blood Cells | 3d | multi | Class I MHC molecules are expressed on all nucleated cells and plateletsReference: Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease; 9th edition; Volume I; Page no: 195 | Pathology | General pathology |
5d54a8f7-fcfc-47d0-8856-050e5f86185e | The following statements are true about Peyronie's disease except - | Spontaneous regression occurs in 50% of the cases. | Condition affects adolescent males. | The condition can be associated with Dupuytren's contracture of the tendon of the hand. | Pt. presents with complaints of painful erection. | 1b | multi | Peyronie's disease is usually seen over 40 years of age Impoant points about Pevronie's disease It is also k/a penile fibromatosis It is due to fibrous plaques in one or both corpus cavernosum.They may later calcify or ossify. Fibrous plaques lead to pain and curvature of the penis on erection Palpable induration or ma... | Anatomy | Urology |
b90dd46f-ccce-4064-882e-498ee8a0ed33 | Semi-Smoke less black powder is a mixture of | 50% black powder + 50% smokeless powder | 60% black powder + 40% smokeless powder | 70% black powder + 30% smokeless powder | 80% black powder + 20% smokeless powder | 3d | single | Semi-smokeless powder: It consists of a mixture of 80% black and 20% smokeless type Gunpowders: Black powder: It produces flame, smoke, and heat, and consists of granular ingredients, like sulfur, charcoal, and saltpeter (potassium nitrate) Smokeless powder: It is more effective than black powder as it burns more effic... | Forensic Medicine | Special topics |
bfa4ad64-9059-4c97-983b-e8e1c7fea60c | The method of prepayment wherein the patient pays a percent of total cost: | Loan | Co-insurance | Reasonable fee | Fee for service | 1b | single | null | Dental | null |
7292d1f6-15da-4a89-ac66-77159afcbde9 | Leptospira icterohemorrhagica infection is transmitted by - | Bats | Rats | Birds | Dogs | 1b | single | Ans. is 'b' i.e., Rats | Microbiology | null |
48511016-0553-4c52-aabf-2c94192f8032 | Positive Kehrs sign is - | Haemopeionium | Acute cholecystitis | Acute pancreatitis | Amoebic abscess | 0a | single | Ans. is 'a' i.e., Haemoperitoneum | Surgery | null |
ce2672dc-e8fa-472d-b89a-be3ba2cc33dc | Best test for diagnosis of Carcinoid tumor: | 24 hour urinary 5H.I.A.A | 24 hour catecholamines | 24 hour vaniylmandelic acid levels | 24 hour metanephrine levels | 0a | single | Ans. (a) 24 hour urinary 5H.I.A.ARef: Harrison 19th ed. 1564-65* 5-HLAA is the major urinary metabolite of serotonin, a ubiquitous bioactive amine. Serotonin, and consequently 5-HLAA, are produced in excess by most carcinoid tumors, especially those producing the carcinoid syndrome of flushing, hepatomegaly, diarrhea, ... | Medicine | Miscellaneous (Endocrinology) |
638f0292-d878-4116-b7bf-e3a92889ec1d | Name the procedure shown here in ureter: | Stenting | Dormia Basket | Dilatation | Cannulation | 1b | single | Ans. (b) Dormia BasketThe use of wire baskets under image intensifier control has been replaced by ureteroscopic techniques but they may be useful when the instruments and expertise are not available | Surgery | Kidney & Ureturs |
92602acb-ab72-4d5f-a5e8-7207c85ccf92 | Case of 30 year chronic smoker male, visited your clinic with this condition. Diagnosis: | Diabetic gangrene | Buerger's disease | Atherosclerotic plaque | Clostridium welchii infection | 1b | single | Ans. (b) Buerger's disease.Buerger's disease is also known as thromboangiitis obliterans. An inflammatory and obliterative disease of blood vessels of the extremities, mainly lower extremities. Occurring chiefly in smoker young men and leading to ischemia of the tissues and gangrene. Involvement of artery vein and nerv... | Surgery | Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease |
d83a6d0d-18bb-42ab-b496-e11c54ea5c6f | A second choice of tooth isolation is by: | Cotton rolls | Cotton roll holders | Absorbent wafers | All of the above | 3d | multi | Partial isolation with cotton rolls, absorbent wafers and saliva ejector provides rapid and effective control of the operative field for some limited procedures in which absolute dryness is not required. | Dental | null |
6b543ae6-993b-4bed-9d4d-052e1cace57d | Age independent anthropometric measure of malnutrition is ? | Weight/Height | Mid arm circumference | Head circumference | Mid arm circumference/height | 1b | single | null | Social & Preventive Medicine | null |
753272d3-7664-4621-a8ab-ca6cf6983fc1 | Which of the following local anaesthetic has the potential to cause methamoglobinemia ? | Procaine | Prilocaine | Tetracaine | Bupivacaine | 1b | single | Prilocaine is a local anaesthetic similar to lignocaine. A metabolite of prilocaine has the potential to cause methaemoglobinemia. Prilocaine is used mainly for infiltration, nerve block and for providing intravenous regional anaesthesia. | Anaesthesia | null |
ce1c6539-5e0b-4a1b-b3d7-81ba9fcb2d34 | HIV C subtype is seen in - | India | Europe | America | Thailand | 0a | single | <p> HIV-C is most common in India. Reference:HIV/AIDS care and counselling by ACV Dyk,4th edition,page no.21. | Social & Preventive Medicine | Communicable diseases |
839e4068-3323-4c92-97c4-03009b552ca1 | A 27-year-old woman occasionally uses calcium carbonate (Turns) for "heartburn" symptoms after a large meal.For the above patient with an acid-peptic disorder, select the mechanism of action of the prescribed medication. | neutralizes gastric acid | works by binding to cysteine | inhibits gastrin release | irreversible H1-receptor blockade | 0a | multi | Although doctors seldom prescribe antacids because of the availability of superior medications, patients still use them extensively. As well as neutralizing acid, calcium carbonate enhances secretion in the stomach. The release of CO2 from bicarbonate can result in belching, nausea, and abdominal distension. Belching c... | Medicine | Miscellaneous |
1b0ac906-8363-4710-891d-2ba5b139cad3 | Granulomatous inflammatory reaction is caused by all, except- | M. Tuberculosis | M. Leprae | Yersinia pestis | Mycoplasma | 3d | multi | It is a distinctive pattern of chronic inflammation characterised by aggregates of Macrophages with scattered lymphocytes. Seen in all of above except mycoplasma infection. Mycoplasma species have been isolated from women with bacterial vaginosis. M. genitalium is found in women with pelvic inflammatory disease. In add... | Pathology | General pathology |
477a50e7-ec53-47c6-bd22-9a8c5ce8c5b1 | Antimicrobial resistance in frequent lens user is due to- | Biofilm formation | Improper handling | Unhygienic formation | Low potency of antibiotics | 0a | single | (Refer: AK Khurana Comprehensive Ophthalmology, 6th edition, pg no. 50)
The contaminated contact lens provides Psuedomonas aeruginosa an idea site for attachment and biofilm production
Continuous contact of the eye to the biofilm-infested lens can lead to serious ocular diseases, such as keratitis (corneal ulcers)
The... | Unknown | null |
db3eba7a-a3ec-46ef-b041-1c76f143423d | What is your diagnosis: | Anencephaly | Iniencephaly | Myelomeningocele | Craniorachischisis | 3d | single | Ans. D. CranioschisisCranioschisis (Greek: "kranion - kranion" skull, and "schisis -skhi/sis;" - split), or dysraphism, is a developmental birth defect involving the skull. In this disease, the cranium fails to close completely (especially at the occipital region). Thus, the brain is exposed to the amnios, and eventual... | Pediatrics | Genetics And Genetic Disorders |
6c6d5936-fb5d-4677-b6b9-e28109982163 | Subconjunctival hemorrhages are evident in the following cases except ? | Whooping cough | Scurvy | Purpura | Pellagra | 3d | multi | Ans. is 'd' i.e., Pellagra Subconjunctival haemorrhage Occurs due to the rupture of small vessels. The condition, though unsightly, is tril. This can occur spontaneously in elderly people with fragile vessels or those with systolic hypeension or after local ocular trauma or eye surgery. Very minute ecchymoses, or possi... | Ophthalmology | null |
bf16bd33-e644-47f0-b200-abdf59c8a67e | Flushing is common in patient taking which of the follwing oral hypoglycemic drug with alcohol: | Chlorprompamide | Phenformin | Glibenclamide | Tolazamide | 0a | single | Chlorpropamide is a first generation sulphonylurea. It causes cholestatic jaundice, intolerance to alcohol in predisposed subjects(flushing and a disulfiram like reaction). Disulfiram like reaction seen with: chlorpropomide, tolbutamide, metronidazole, gresiofulvin, cefoperazone, cefomandole etc (REF.Essential of medic... | Pharmacology | Endocrinology |
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