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Drugs of choice for the treatment of neurocysticercosis are :
Hydroquinone and metronidazole
Metronidazole and pyrantel pamoate
Albendazole and praziquantel
Cyclophosphamide
2c
multi
null
Pharmacology
null
acdce155-b928-4bd1-8add-ccd4633fc0a7
In ACLS which drug can be given following ventricular fibrillation after cardiac arrest other than epinephrine?
Amiodarone
Dopamine
Adenosine
Atropine
0a
single
V-Fib or VF is the most common rhythm that occurs immediately after cardiac arrest. In this rhythm, the hea beats with rapid, erratic electrical impulses. Treatment: * Shock / Defibrillation: every 2 minutes in a single one shock, successive, shockable increments * 200 joules - Followed by immediate CPR for 2 minutes / give and circulate a drug(s) * 300 joules - Followed by immediate CPR for 2 minutes / give and circulate a drug(s) * 360 joules - Followed by immediate CPR for 2 minutes / give and circulate a drug(s) * Drugs : * Give Epinephrine 1mg of a 1:10,000 solu,on every 3 to 5 minutes * Give either: * Amiodarone : 300mg first dose / 150mg second dose at 3 to 5 minutes increments. Lidocaine: First dose: 1mg/kg or 1.5 mg/kg. Can repeat it at half the original dose up to a total of 3 mg/kg REF : BAILEY AND LOVE 27TH ED
Surgery
All India exam
7e5c15b8-68aa-4675-b152-df5213bc058e
Gas gangrene is due to
Alpha toxin
Theta toxin
Beta toxin
Delta toxin
0a
single
The alpha-toxin is produced by all types of Clostridium perfringens and most abundantly by type A strains. This is the most impoant toxin biologically and is responsible for the profound toxemia of gas gangrene. It is lethal, dermonecrotic and hemolytic. It is phospholipids which, in the presence of calcium and magnesium ions, splits lecithin into phosphorylcholine and diglyceride. Reference: Textbook of Microbiology; Anathanarayan and paniker's; 10th edition; Page no: 259
Microbiology
Bacteriology
e5732529-521a-482f-b646-ff0cf6a03950
Which drug causes osteoporosis on long-term use
Estrogen
Progesterone
GnRH analogues
Warfarin
2c
single
Ans. is 'c' i.e., GnRH analogues Drugs causing osteoporosis : o Glucocoicoids o Cytotoxic drugs o Excessive alcohol intake o Excessive thyroxine o Heparin o Cyclosporine o Anticonvulsants o Aluminum o GnRH agonist o Lithium
Pharmacology
null
a0c2f6fb-905a-4703-b181-76801f03c1ab
Fletcher's medium containing Rabbit serum is used for ?
Streptococcus
Bacillus anthracis
Leptospira
Borrelia
2c
single
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Leptospira Media for the culture of leptospirae usually contain either rabbit serum (Flatcher medium, stua broth) or bovine serum albumin (EMJH medium plus long - chain fatty acids and vitamins (B1 & B12).
Microbiology
null
5279cb26-b9cf-43be-ae0d-942b12b73923
A blood stained discharge from the nipple indicates -
Breast abscess
Fibroadenoma
Duct papilloma
Fat necrosis of breast
2c
single
"Bloody discharge is more suggestive of cancer but is usually caused by a benign papilloma in the duct." - CSDT "Intraductal papilloma is the most common cause of bloody nipple discharge." — Schwartz 7/e p 553 Also, remember Nipple discharge is suggestive of cancer if it is spontaneous, unilateral, localized to a single duct, occurs in women age 40 years or more, is bloody, or is associated with a mass. Nipple discharge is suggestive of a benign condition if it is bilateral or multiductal in origin, occurs in women age 39 years or less, or is milky or blue-green in colour.
Surgery
null
e8f22d5d-3712-43d0-9ecf-c489c8b69019
The following separation technique depends on the molecular size of the protein
Chromatography on a carboxymethyl cellulose column
Iso-electric focusing
Gel filtration chromatography
Chromatography on a diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) cellulose column
2c
single
Answer is C Size-exclusion--or gel filtration--chromatography separates proteins based on their Stokes radius, the radius of the sphere they occupy as they tumble in a solution. The stokes radius is a function of molecular mass and shape. When rapidly tumbling, an elongated protein occupies a larger effective volume than a spherical protein of the same mass. Size-exclusion chromatography employs porous beads. Ref: Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry, 30E (2015) Pg No 27. in Ion Exchanege chromatography ,Cation-exchange solid phases contain covalently bound, negatively charged functional groups. Examples include strongly acidic groups, such as sulfonate ions, or weakly acidic groups, such as carboxyl or carboxymethyl . Immobilized enzymes have been chemically bonded to adsorbents, such as (1) microcrystalline cellulose,(2) diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) cellulose, (3) carboxymethyl cellulose, and (4) agarose. Ref: Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, 5E Pg no 308 and 375 Iso Electric focussing is based on electric field and pH. Ionic buffers called ampholytes and an applied electric field are used to generate a pH gradient within a polyacrylamide matrix. Applied proteins migrate until they reach the region of the matrix where the pH matches their isoelectric point (pI). Ref: Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry, 30E (2015) Pg No 29.
Biochemistry
Structure and function of protein
a5aefc13-e516-4edb-9531-ae2c91b9f6dc
Stimulation of which of the following nerves cause improvement in mood?
Olfactory Nerve
Optic Nerve
Trigeminal Nerve
Vagus Nerve
3d
single
2 Advanced treatment options for depression: Vagus Nerve Stimulation: A number of clinical studies have shown that vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has antidepressant effects in patients with depression resistant to four or more treatments. Improvement with VNS result in enhanced neurocognitive function in many patients. VNS appears to be most effective in patients with low to moderate antidepressant resistance. Response rates usually range from 30-40%, and long-term VNS treatment appears to be associated with sustained symptomatic improvement. VNS is also known to improve mood in depressed patients with epilepsy. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a noninvasive and easily tolerated method of altering coical physiology. Clinical studies suppo an antidepressant effect of high-frequency rTMS administered to the left PFC; however, antidepressive efficacy is not consistent, and where efficacy is demonstrated, degree of clinical improvement appears to be small. The absence of psychosis, and younger age may be predictors of treatment success. Low frequency TMS to the right PFC also has shown promise. Repetitive TMS may be useful in augmenting or hastening the response of antidepressant drugs in patients with major depressive disorder. Ref: Loosen P.T., Shelton R.C. (2008). Chapter 18. Mood Disorders. In M.H. Ebe, P.T. Loosen, B. Nurcombe, J.F. Leckman (Eds), CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Psychiatry, 2e.
Psychiatry
null
32543497-9ef0-429c-89cc-0e6175140b6f
Not true about experimental study
Always prospective
Unethical to use in animal
Can not be double blinded in animal trails
Interim analysis is permitted
1b
multi
Experimental epidemiology meant the study of epidemics among colonies of experimental animals such as rats and mice ( refer pg: 80, park 23 rd edition)
Social & Preventive Medicine
Epidemiology
22158f61-d9e6-4049-aa9f-eaab32e58a24
All of the following are used to assess the nutritional status of an individual, except -
Urinary nitrogen excretion
Mid arm circumference
Serum immunoglobulin
Serum transferrin
2c
multi
Serum immunoglobulin is not a measure to assess the nutritional status. REF. PARK'S TEXTBOOK OF PREVENTIVE AND SOCIAL MEDICAL 21ST EDITION. PAGE NO - 586
Social & Preventive Medicine
Nutrition and health
345780f1-03c5-44c9-8aff-8e1e2e254430
Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) is preferred to Trans-thoracic echocardiogram (TTE) in:
Evaluation of Pericardial diseases
Evaluation of Tricuspid wall vegetations
Evaluation of Left Ventricular Apical Thrombi
Evaluation of Left Atrial Appendage Thrombi
3d
multi
Answer is D (Evaluation of Left Atrial Appendage Thrombi) Trans-esophageal echocardiogram (TEE) is preferred to Trans-thoracic echocardiogram (TTE) for smaller, atrial and posterior masses such as the Left Atrial Appendage Thrombi. TTE is the standard test for the noninvasive evaluation of pericardial disease. Identification of vegetations on tricuspid valves is no better overall by TEE than by TEE (as the tricuspid valve is equidistant from the chest wall and the esophagus). Very anterior masses, Such as left ventricular apical thrombi, are equally well and, far more easily imaged by TTE. Trans-esophageal echocardiogram (TEE) vs. Trans-thoracic echocardiogram (TTE) Trans-esophageal Echocardiography (TEE) is generally more sensitive than Trans-thoracic Echocardiography (TTE) and provides a unique window for high resolution imaging of posterior structures of the hea paicularly the left atrium, mitral valve and aoa. TEE is however an invasive and more expensive procedure and hence its indications must be weighed against these factors and TTE remains the initial investigation of choice for most situations. However if a high clinical index of suspicion remains after a negative or non-diagnostic transthoracic study, Trans-esophageal echocardiography should be considered. Situations in which Trans-esophageal echocardiography should be performed as the initial test of choice include Those patients in whom image quality on chest wall imaging is unacceptable. Those with prosthetic valves, and Those in whom complications such as abscess formation are suspected on clinical rounds.
Medicine
null
66025f92-02c8-4c4b-9431-cb671b8c6bee
Child with h/o hypopigmented macule on back, infantile spasm and delayed milestone has
NF
Sturge weber syndrome
Tuberous sclerosis
Nevus anemicus.
2c
single
C i.e. Tuberous sclerosis
Skin
null
4f296411-845f-4ff2-91fe-2a46929bb9c6
Diuretic causing impaired glucose tolerance is ?
Triamterene
Acetazolamide
Amiloride
Thiazide
3d
single
Ans. is'd'i.e., ThiazideRef KDT &/e p. 567; Katung If le p. 261Diuretics causing hyperglycemia are loop diuretics (furosemide) and thiazide diuretics.
Pharmacology
null
c8d2c819-e67f-40ce-8458-9b123b83d82d
Causes of community-acquired native valve endocarditis are
Streptocccus viridians
Staphylococcus aureus
Diphtheriods
Staphyloccous epidermidis
0a
single
Streptococcus viridans is a group which normally resides in the mouth and upper respiratory tract and is alpha hemolytic. In persons with pre-existing cardiac lesions, they may cause bacterial endocarditis, Streptococcus sanguis being most often responsible. Following tooth extraction or dental procedures, they cause transient bacteremia and get implanted on damaged or prosthetic valves or in congenitally diseased hea and grow to form vegetation. Streptococcus mutans is also a member of viridans group which causes endocarditis in individuals with risk factors ( dental extraction in people with damaged valves). Reference: Textbook of Microbiology; Anathanarayan and paniker's; 10th edition; Page no: 220
Microbiology
Bacteriology
73c6352b-a3b2-40f4-8b5b-e05a1731aec9
Which of the following is the mechanism of action of methyl dopa?
Blockade of beta-adrenergic receptors
Agonism of alpha 2 receptors
Blockade of alpha 2 receptors
Agonism of beta 2 receptors.
1b
single
So, both the Methyl dopa & clonidine are used as Anti- hypeensive drugs. KEY POINTS ABOUT METHYL DOPA It's a prodrug DOC in pregnancy induced hypeension (but if both Labetalol and Methyl dopa are given in option mark Labetalol as the drug of choice S/E of Methyl Dopa - Hemolytic Anemia
Pharmacology
Sympathetic System
ecbfbcde-2585-4ab8-a446-377c61d7fe27
Rickettsial pox is caused by ?
Rickettsia ricketsiae
Rickettsia akari
R. Typhi
Rickettsia coonri
1b
single
Rickettsial pox caused by R.akari Reference; Park&;s Textbook of preventive and social medicine, 24th edition.Pg no. 316
Social & Preventive Medicine
Communicable diseases
1a188c3e-585d-4395-b757-860ecddec7c2
Elements of primary health care include all except:
Safe water supply and sanitation
Treatment of common illness and injury
Essential Drugs
Referral services
3d
multi
Elements of Primary Health Care:  E - Health Education (health problem & control).  L - Locally Endemic disease (prevention & control).  E - Essential drugs.  M - MCH (Maternal & Child Health) including FP.  E - EPI (Immunization against 6 Vaccine Preventable Diseases).  N - Nutrition/ food supply.  T - Treatment of common illness & injury.  S - Safe water supply & Sanitation.
Dental
null
00646152-3ca0-4a34-8bca-1c24af980c41
A newborn presenting with intestinal obstruction showed on abdominal X-ray, multiple air fluid levels. The diagnosis is not likely to be -
Pyloric obstruction
Duodenal atresia
Illeal atresia
Ladd s bands
0a
single
Ans- A Question ask -The diagnosis is not likely to be
Radiology
Abdominal Radiography
30d8b0ae-90c0-429b-b561-05947e08c118
Both hepatic and renal failures can be
CCI4
Arsenic
Copper sulfate
All
3d
multi
D i.e. All Both hepatic and renal failure can be caused by Paracetamol, Carbon tetrachloride, Arsenic, CuSO4, & Mushroom poisoningQ
Forensic Medicine
null
edf3e710-2fe4-4890-8ea6-4273b1b0dd5b
Cause of hydrocele in infants
Patent processus vaginalis
Patent gubernaculum
Impaired drainage
Epididymal cyst
0a
single
null
Surgery
null
ad57fc51-e5e0-4b68-986c-0b2d12b09ff7
In which type of poisonings is gastric lavage contraindicated?
Organophosphorus poisoning
Sedative drug poisoning
Corrosive acid poisoning
Barium carbonate poisoning
2c
single
Ans. C. Corrosive acid poisoningGastric Lavage is contraindicated when patients havea. Corrosive substance poisoningb. Convulsion (strychnine, tetanus)c. Comad. Volatile poisons (kerosene)e. Hypothermiaf. patients at risk of gastrointestinal hemorrhage or perforation.g. aluminum phosphide poisoning
Pharmacology
Miscellaneous (Pharmacology)
c37fbf1d-fd6e-4943-8fef-f481d865f2cb
True about atopic dermatitis are all except -
Pruritus
Scratching
Mica like scales
Xerosis
2c
multi
Mica like scales are characteristic of pityriasis lichenoidis chronica(PLC) Pruritus,scratching and Xe rosins are the features of atopic dermatitis. Ref Harrison20th edition pg 2341
Dental
Dermatitis
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A disease that produces decreased inhibitory input to the internal segment of the globus pallidus should have what effect on the motor area of the cerebral coex
Increased excitatory feedback directly to the coex
No effect
Decreased excitatory output from the thalamus to the coex
Increased excitatory output from the putamen to the coex
2c
multi
The decrease in inhibition of globus pallidus internus will make its signals more strong.Globus pallidus internus inhibits thalamus. so inhibition of thalamus increases.Thalamus have an excitatory effect on motor coex, this signal is decreased as thalamus is inhibited.
Physiology
General physiology
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Kernicterus is invariably associated with
Crigler-Najjar syndrome type-I
Crigler-Najjar syndrome type-II
Dubin Johnson syndrome
Rotor syndrome
0a
single
Inherited Unconjugated HyperbilirubinemiaCrigler Najjar Type - 1 Crigler Najjar Type - 2Persistence of unconjugated bilirubin > 20mg/dl after 1st week in the absence of hemolysis suggests CN-1.KERNICTERUS -usual UDPGT activity reduced.Autosomal recessive.Rx - Phototherapy.Heme oxygenase inhibition by metalloporphyrin therapy.Cure - ohotropic liver transplantation.Can be differentiated from CN1 by marked decrease in serum bilirubin with phenobarbitone.KERNICTERUS -unusual.Inducible phenobarbitone response on UGTA1 promoter.Orlistat intestinal lipase inhibitor reduces bilirubin in both CN-1 & CN -2Inherited Conjugated HyperbilirubinemiaDubin Johnson syndrome Rotor syndrome Absent MRP2 protein - multiple drug resistant protein is responsible defectCholangiography fails to visualize gall bladderTotal urinary coproporphyrin is normal||| coproporphyrin 1 excretion||| coproporphyrin 3 excretionX ray -Gall bladder abnormalLiver histology-Black pigment.Additional deficiency of organic anion uptakeTotal urinary coproporphyrin is increasedX ray gall bladder - normalNo black pigment(Refer: Nelson's Textbook of Paediatrics, 19thedition, pg no:604)
Pathology
All India exam
e8d4a0b3-b194-4a1a-b75b-560875903705
The most appropriate technique for mammography is:
Spot Compression view
Medial lateral oblique view
Lateral view
Medilateral view
1b
single
Ans. (b) Medio lateral oblique viewRef: Harrison 19th ed. / 525There are numerous mammography views that can broadly be split into two groups* Standard views- Medio-Lateral, Medio-lateral oblique, Craniocaudal* Supplementary views - Additional information or problem solving# The mediolateral oblique (MLO) view is one of standard mammographic views. It is the most important projection as it allows to depict most breast tissue.# The Mediolateral view loses significant tissue volume in the upper outer quadrant of the breast where statistically the most breast cancers are found. By doing an MLO view you get extra tissue without extra exposure.
Radiology
Plain Film Radiography, Fluoroscopy, and Tomosynthesis
79525269-3f90-4773-89b4-7136845de768
In microcornea, diameter of cornea is less than:
9 mm
10 mm
11 mm
8 mm
1b
single
Ans. 10 mm
Ophthalmology
null
72f11ff9-fc8c-41ab-82f2-b141c882626b
A 3-week-female infant is brought for ambiguous genitalia and hyperpigmentation of skin. She has hyponatremia and hyperkalemia. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
21 hydroxylase deficiency
17 alpha hydroxylase deficiency
17, 20 lyase deficiency
11 beta hydroxylase deficiency
0a
single
a. 21 hydroxylase deficiency(Ref: Nelson's 20/e p 2227-2729, Ghai 8/e p 525)The given clinical scenario of ambiguous genitalia, hyperpigmentation and electrolyte disturbances suggest a diagnosis of CAH due to 21 hydroxylase deficiency.Features Seen in Adrenal Enzyme Deficiency17-a-hydroxylase11-b hydroxylase21 hydroxylase and 3b-HSDSalt retention and hypertensionFeminization of maleSalt retention and hypertensionVirilization of femalePrecocious puberty in maleSalt losingVirilization of femalePrecocious puberty in male
Pediatrics
Endocrinology
aa213ed0-f7b2-4a5e-81f1-140acfbdc8e8
Death of a person due to compressing of neck by another person is:
Hanging
Throttling
Bansdola
Asphyxiating
1b
single
Ans. b (Throttling). (Ref. Textbook of FMT by Parikh 6th ed. 3.53)Throttlingis defined as a form of strangulation effected by hand, and is therefore often called manual strangulation.Mugging (choke-hold)When strangulation is effected by compressing the victim's neck against forearm.GarrotingVictim is attacked from back without warning and strangulated by throwing ligature over the neck and tightening it quickly. It was the mode of execution in Spain, Portugal and Turkey.BansdolaNeck is compressed between two sticks or hard objects, usually bamboo, one being placed across the throat in front and another behind. It is practiced in north India.
Forensic Medicine
Asphyxial Deaths
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A 2-year-old child with severe dehydration has sudden-onset Gross Hematuria with a unilateral flank mass. The most likely diagnosis is
Renal vein thrombosis
Hemolytic syndrome
Wilm's tumor
Hydronephrosis
0a
single
null
Pediatrics
null
f05b6ddc-1ae5-46a1-8b21-261bc482f46f
Infection with herpes simplex virus, a common human pathogen, is best described by which of the following statements?
The CNS and visceral organs are usually involved
It rarely recurs in a host who has a high antibody titer
It can be reactivated by emotional disturbances or prolonged exposure to sunlight
Initial infection usually occurs by intestinal absorption of the virus
2c
multi
The initial infection by herpes simplex virus is often inapparent and occurs through a break in the skin or mucous membranes, such as in the eye, throat, or genitals. Latent infection often persists at the initial site despite high antibody titers. Recurrent disease can be triggered by temperature change, emotional distress, and hormonal factors. Type 1 herpes simplex virus is usually, but not exclusively, associated with ocular and oral lesions; type 2 is usually, but not exclusively, associated with genital and anal lesions. Type 2 infection is more common. In addition to mucocutaneous infections, the CNS and occasionally visceral organs can be involved.
Microbiology
Virology
ecdb0306-bc7b-4bc6-88cb-917a88f701ec
Increase is Pauwel's angle indicate -
Good prognosis
Impaction
More chances of displacement
Trabecular alignment disrupted
2c
single
*The more the angle, the more unstable is the fracture, and worse the prognosis. Ref: Maheshwari 9th/e p.132,133& 4th/e p.129
Orthopaedics
Pelvis and Hip injuries
ef0b1d8c-fdd8-4895-84a1-9edce78782b9
Investigation of choice of diphtheria carrier is -
Throat Swab Culture
Gram's stain
Albe's stain
Zeil Nelson's stain
0a
single
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Throat Swab Culture Carriers can be detected only by cultural methods --> Swabs are taken from nose and throat and it is examined by cultural methods for Diphtheria bacilli
Microbiology
null
b2e300ca-8c07-4ecd-965b-d5185fbb9aab
An anatomic structure which has a worm-hole radiolucency is characteristic of
Maxillary sinus
Mandibular canal
Nutrient canal
Mental foramen
2c
single
null
Radiology
null
a2108ba6-0ac8-4aea-9e94-d3384e89f40f
Ergot alkaloid commonly used to prevent postpartum hemorrhage is :
Methylergometrine
Ergotamine
Dihydroergotamine
Dihydroergotoxine
0a
single
Methylergometrine (methergine) is administered during delivery of anterior shoulder to prevent postpartum hemorrhage.
Pharmacology
null
b3e04f43-95e4-431c-ba83-caf71e6932e5
True about hyperkalemia -
Stop hea in systole
Insulin-Glucose is given
ECG is diagnostic
Serum potassium more than 5.2 mmol\/L
2c
multi
Classically, the electrocardiographic manifestations in hyperkalemia progress from tall peaked T waves (5.5-6.5 mM), to a loss of P waves (6.5-7.5 mM) to a widened QRS complex (7.0-8.0 mM), and, ultimately, a to a sine wave pattern (>8.0 mM). However, these changes are notoriously insensitive, paicularly in patients with chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease. ( ref: harrisons principles of internal medicine, 19E page 310)
Medicine
Fluid and electrolytes
a0db46ec-37bb-4aa0-a462-0486d99d9a6f
With couinaud's segment nomenclature, which one the following segments of liver has an independent vascularization
Segment I
Segment II
Segment IV
Segment VIII
0a
single
Segment I is the caudate lobe and is situated posterior l and it may receive its supply from both the right and the left branches of poal vein. It contains one or more hepatic veins which drain directly into the IVC Ref: Sabiston 20th edition Pgno : 1422
Anatomy
G.I.T
121ea509-2992-4799-88ff-26a9a4a6a3f9
All are usuful in acute appendicitis except -
Antibiotics
Analgesics
IV Fluids
Purgation
3d
multi
null
Surgery
null
d86cdb33-cb87-41a9-9c4d-ec97abf5651f
The mechanism of action of surfactant is
Lubricates the flow of CO2 diffusion
Binds oxygen
Makes the capillary surface hydrophilic
Breaks the structure of water in the alveoli
3d
single
Ans. is 'd' i.e. Breaks the structure of water in the alveoli The water molecules on the surface of water (at air-water interphase) have an especially strong attraction for one another. This results in the water surface to contract producing surface tension.Thus the water molecules lining the alveoli produce an elastic contractile force due to surface tension which causes the alveoli to collapse.This surface tension force of water molecules is broken by surfactant (a mixture of phospholipids, proteins and ions, most important phospholipid of which is dipalmitoylphosphatidyl-choline-DPCC). It is secreted by type II alveolar epithelial cells and lines the alveoli.The phospholipid molecules have a hydrophilic head and two parallel hydrophobic 'tails'. Thus only head part of the molecule dissolves in the fluid lining the alveolar surface and the hydrophobic tails face the alveolar lumen. This new surface thus formed of the surfactant has a significantly reduced surface tension than the water molecules.By reducing the surface tension, surfactant serves two purposes:Prevents the alveoli from collapsingPrevents pulmonary edema.
Physiology
Functional Anatomy - Respiratory System
b0b3ae7b-0618-4ef9-b829-6e9a05bb4908
Cell lining of common bile duct is :
Stratified columnar
Stratified squamous
Simple cuboidal
Simple columnar
3d
single
Ans. 4. Simple columnar > 3. Simple cuboidal Cell lining of common bile duct is simple columnar epithelium, it may be cuboidal at the proximal region. The Intrahepatic ducts, cystic duct, and the common bile duct are lined by tall columnar epithelium. Ducts are usually lined by simple cuboidal epithelium, which differentiates to form the secretory and duct poions of glands. Stratified cuboidal epithelium protects areas such as the ducts of sweat glands, mammary glands, and salivary glands. At locations like common bile duct, the ducts may be lined by columnar epithelium.
Anatomy
Epithelial tissue
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In tetany the increased membrane excitability is caused by:
Decreased release of inhibitory neurotransmitter from nerve terminals
Depolarization of the nerve and muscle membranes
Spontaneous release of calcium from the sarcoplasmic reticulum
Activation of sodium channels at more negative membrane potentials
1b
single
Membrane excitability is related to the ease with which depolarization opens Na+ channels. The opening of the Na+ channel in response to depolarization is, in pa, related to the extracellular Ca2+ concentration; the lower the extracellular Ca2+ concentration, the easier it is for Na + channels to open when the membrane depolarizes. Hyperventilation (lowering aerial CO2 tension) decreases extracellular Ca+ concentration by increasing aerial pH. When pH rises, H+ is released from plasma proteins in exchange for Ca and ionized Ca+ concentration decreases.
Surgery
null
7bb353fe-e19d-4014-a507-04f28d6b126b
Which of the following is true regarding cardiac MRI
Infarcted myocardium is hypointense on T2-MRI
Viable myocardium can be differentiated from infarcted myocardium
Prosthetic hea valves are an absolute contraindication for MRI
It is better than CT for non-invasive assessment of coronary aeries
1b
multi
Ans. is 'b' i.e., Viable myocardium can be differentiated from infarcted myocardium.Infarcted myocardium appears hypointense on T1-MRI and hyperintense on T2-MRIViable myocardium can be easily differentiated from infarcted tissue.Prosthetic hea valves are a relative contraindications for MRI.Multislice CT is a better modality than cardiac MRI for the non invasive assessment of coronary aeries.
Radiology
null
cc26ebd2-5cb1-46fc-a16f-aaea93f933a4
Day light factor in living room should he?
8%
6%
10%
15%
0a
single
Ans. is 'a' i.e., 8%
Social & Preventive Medicine
null
b7ba0310-9b87-4f6b-ad4b-c37e4317ddc6
Cathelicidins are rich in which of the following amino acid?
Cysteine
Cystine
Methionine
Arginine
3d
single
Microbial killing can also occur through the action of other substances in leukocyte granules. Cationic arginine-rich granule peptides that are toxic to microbes; cathelicidins is present in leukocyte granules. Ref: Robbins 8th edition, Chapter 2.
Pathology
null
cf04fbc1-017f-4298-8395-f993d15f3906
Neonate triangular cord sign on USG is seen in –
Galactosemia
Biliary atresia
Hepatitis
None
1b
multi
Triangular cord sign is seen in biliary ateria due to fibrosis.
Radiology
null
71933137-098f-4aaf-b409-7bed1d5e3c29
Peyronie's disease affects the -
Breast
Vagina
Scrotum
Penis
3d
single
Ans. is 'd' i.e., Penis
Surgery
null
9181ca89-36cf-4bbb-9201-261520d3227a
A 67-year-old man with an 18-year history of type 2 diabetes mellitus presents for a routine physical examination. His temperature is 36.9 C (98.5 F), his blood pressure is 158/98 mm Hg and his pulse is 82/minute and regular. On examination, the physician notes a non tender, pulsatile, mass in the mid-abdomen. A plain abdominal x-ray film with the patient in the lateral position reveals spotty calcification of a markedly dilated abdominal aoic walI. Which of the following physiologic observations helps to account for the fact that 75% of the aneurysms of this patient's type are found in the abdomen and only 25% principally involve the thorax?
Diastolic pressure is greater in the abdominal aoa in the supine position
Negative intrathoracic pressure reduces aoic wall tension in the thorax
The average blood flow in the abdominal aoa is greater than that in the thoracic aoa
The average blood pressure in the abdominal aoa is higher than that in the thoracic aoa
3d
multi
Increased blood pressure is a strong risk factor for atherosclerosis, and humans pay a price for their erect sitting and standing postures. In these postures, the abdominal aoa experiences the weight of a column of blood added to the pressure produced by the hea. In the supine posture, the pressures in the thoracic and abdominal aoa are similar. So, if an average daily pressure is taken, the abdominal aoa tends to have a significantly higher pressure than does the thoracic aoa. Diastolic pressure is actually greater in the thoracic aoa compared to the abdominal aoa in the supine position. However, the systolic blood pressure is greater in the abdominal aoa. A negative intrathoracic pressure would tend to increase transmural pressure across the wall of the thoracic aoa, and thereby increase wall tension and promote the development of aneurysms. Blood flow in the abdominal aoa is less than that in the thoracic aoa, because some blood leaves the aoa through its thoracic branches. Ref: Creager M.A., Loscalzo J. (2012). Chapter 248. Diseases of the Aoa. In D.L. Longo, A.S. Fauci, D.L. Kasper, S.L. Hauser, J.L. Jameson, J. Loscalzo (Eds),Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 18e.
Physiology
null
1f4801a0-c9c5-4fda-b55d-0a193fe99622
Most important from of carbon-dioxide transport in the blood
It is mostly transported as carboxy hemoglobin
As dissolved CO2
As bicarbonates
Due to CO2 molecules attached to hemoglobin
2c
single
The route by which most of the carbon dioxide is carried in the bloodstream. Once dissolved in the blood plasma, carbon dioxide combines with water to form carbonic acid, which immediately ionizes into hydrogen and bicarbonate ions. The bicarbonate ions serve as part of the alkaline reserve.
Physiology
null
e40da2d7-1b90-4773-9b46-a4746de28849
A 45 year old comes with symptoms of septic ahritis. What will be the most common cause in this patient?
Gonococcus
Staphylococcus aureus
Salmonella
Pneumococci
1b
single
Staphylococcus aureus is the most common (about 90%) organism isolated in septic ahritis in adults. In neonates joint sepsis is caused by S. aureus with group B streptococci being the next most common. In young children aged 2 months to 2 years, S. aureus, Streptococcus and Haemophilus influenza in an decreasing order. In young adults, S. aureus and N. gonorrhoeae are the most common organisms causing joint sepsis. In elderly people, S.aureus causes infection. Gram negative septic ahritis may occur in patients with sickle cell anemia.
Surgery
null
8d07f1a5-e144-49fc-ab94-0403949bd0e6
Which of the following therapeutic index (T.I.) values represent the greatest safety profile for a drug?
100
1,000
500
2
1b
single
Although factors such as idiosyncratic reactions or allergic reactions can contribute to the overall safety profile of a drug, the therapeutic index gives a reliable indication of the drugs safety margin if other considerations are assumed to be equal. The therapeutic index represents the ratio between the median lethal dose (LD50) and the median effective dose ( ED50) of a drug. This calculation of LD50/ DD50 generates an index that is the therapeutic window between the dose that produces the desired effect and the dose that results in toxic effects. Like all indices, the T.I. is dimensionless since the dose units, usually express in "mg-kg ", cancel each other. The therapeutic index conveniently represents the safety merger of a drug. The greater the therapeutic ratio, or spread, between the ED50 and LD50, the greater the drug safety. Therefore a T.I. of one thousand represents a drug with a far greater safety profile than a drug with a T.I. of two. Ref: Von Zastrow M. (2012). Chapter 2. Drug Receptors & Pharmacodynamics. In B.G. Katzung, S.B. Masters, A.J. Trevor (Eds), Basic & Clinical Pharmacology, 12e.
Pharmacology
null
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Mechanism of analgesia is by
Nocioeptin stimulation
Nooistatln stimulation
Nicotinic & cholinergic receptors
Anadumide receptors
0a
single
The degree to which a person reacts to pain varies tremendously. This variation results paly from a capability of the brain itself to suppress input of pain signals to thenervous system by activating a pain control system called an analgesia system. The analgesia system consists of three major components: (1) The periaqueductal gray and periventricular areas of the mesencephalon and upper pons surround the aqueduct of Sylvius and poions of the third and fouh ventricles. Neurons from these areas send signals to (2) the raphe magnus nucleus, a thin midline nucleus located in the lower pons and upper medulla, and the nucleus reticularis paragigantocellularis, located laterally in the medulla. From these nuclei, second-order signals are transmitted down the dorsolateral columns in the spinal cord to (3) a pain inhibitory complex located in the dorsal horns of the spinal cord. At this point, the analgesia signals can block the pain before it is relayed to the brain. Ref: guyton and hall textbook of medical physiology 12 edition page number:698,699,700
Physiology
Nervous system
0b877906-faae-44f7-bdc0-1502acb9aba0
Investigation of choice in a pregnant lady at 16 weeks of pregnancy with past H/0 delivering a baby with Downs syndrome:
Triple screen test
Amniocentesis
Chorionic villous sampling
USG
1b
single
Dual marker and Triple marker tests are screening tests and since the patient here already has a past history of Downs syndrome fetus, she is at an increased risk of having an aneuploid fetus again, so it is advisable to undergo a diagnostic procedure rather than a screening test. Fetal chromosomes can be assessed only on amniocentesis and chorionic villous sampling But CVS is best done between 10 to 13 weeks of gestation and amniocentesis is best done between 16 to 18 weeks of pregnancy
Gynaecology & Obstetrics
Diagnosis of Pregnancy
219eba4a-9450-4af8-8b14-c24be04f9cc9
Collection duct has which cells
Principal and intercalated
Parietal and oxyntic cells
Lacis cells
Podocytes
0a
single
Ans. (a) Principal and intercalated(Ref: Ganong, 25th ed/p.672)Colleting duct is made up of two types of cell: principal cells (P cells) and intercalated cells (I cells)
Physiology
Kidneys and Body Fluids
d06b518e-cd6b-4ad6-9a8a-63adbfb47523
In case of Gow-Gates technique the target area is
Neck of condyle
Head of the condyle
Medial side of the ramus
Lateral side of the condyle
0a
single
null
Surgery
null
c57d15e1-0fe3-458f-ae30-b98fd09ef833
In a population of 200 people with normal distribution. How many people would be included in 1 SD
136
140
150
190
0a
single
Ans. a. 136
Social & Preventive Medicine
null
c5ea4620-931f-413e-860b-f514305c8d48
If the prevalence of a disease in a population increases, the predictive value of a positive test ?
Increases
Decreases
Remains constant
Becomes compromised
0a
single
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Increases
Social & Preventive Medicine
null
05f2c688-9444-4be6-9a3a-bb439249c795
Which of the following is TRUE differential cause of referred otalgia?
Carcinoma larynx
Carcinoma oral cavity
Carcinoma tongue
All of the above
3d
multi
Otalgia can occur as a symptom of carcinoma on the base of tongue, pharynx or larynx. Ear receives nerve supply from 4 cranial nerves such as trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus; and from two branches of cervical plexus called C2 (lesser occipital) and C2 and C3 (greater auricular), pain maybe referred from these remote areas. Facial nerve refers pain to the external ear canal and post auricular region. Second and third cervical nerves refer pain to the postauricular and mastoid regions. Trigeminal referred otalgia arise from lesions involving the oral cavity and floor of mouth, teeth, mandible, temporomandibular joint, palate and pre auricular skin. Glossopharyngeal referred otalgia arise from the tonsil, base of the tongue, soft palate, nasopharynx, Eustachian tube and pharynx. Vagal referred otalgia arise from the hypopharynx, larynx and trachea. Differential causes of referred otalgia includes migraine, TMJ syndrome, cervical myalgia, fibromyalgia, dental abscess, head and neck malignancy (neoplasm of nasopharynx, sinus, tonsil, base of tongue, hypopharynx), temporal aeritis, inflammatory sinusitis, carotidynia, trigeminal neuralgia, glossopharyngeal neuralgia and GERD.
ENT
null
4d6cb090-ded4-4d9f-a8f0-2ed765764c3d
Child with generalized petechiae. CSF shows gram negative diplococci. Treatment
IV Ceftriaxone
IV Penicillin G
IV Cefotaxine
IV Penicillin V
0a
single
Most patients (70-80%) presenting with fever and petechiae have defined or presumed viral infections, which are often caused by enteroviruses or adenovirus. Parvovirus B19 may also be responsible for many cases of fever and generalized petechiae inchildren. Reference: GHAI Essential pediatrics, 8th edition
Pediatrics
Central Nervous system
53d900ef-f68f-42f2-9950-c1faac37b6d4
Glasgow coma scale includes all except
Eye opening
Verbal response
Motor response
Swallowing reflex
3d
multi
null
Surgery
null
b4251522-4482-4643-bcf2-b1ec89207c76
An elderly couple living in a very cold apament turned on the oven, opened the oven door, and went to sleep. The next morning, the neighbors found the couple dead. The direct mechanism by which death was caused most likely involves which of the following?
Damage to the plasmalemma
Decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of blood
Increased calcium transpo into mitochondria
Poisoning of oxidative phosphorylation
1b
single
The scenario described in the question stem is unfounately not at all uncommon. The open oven door is a tip-off that carbon monoxide was involved. Carbon monoxide has a very high affinity for hemoglobin, and binds, nearly irreversibly, to it in such a manner that oxygen cannot bind, drastically decreasing the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. Carbon monoxide also causes the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve to shift to the left, making oxygen more difficult to unload. Traditionally, patients with carbon monoxide poisoning have been described as having "cherry red" blood and, consequently, skin, but this change is somewhat unreliable in real life. The 1st and 3rd Choices list secondary changes that are commonly observed in injured cells, no matter what the cause of the injury. Ref: Barrett K.E., Barman S.M., Boitano S., Brooks H.L. (2012). Chapter 32. Cardiovascular Regulatory Mechanisms. In K.E. Barrett, S.M. Barman, S. Boitano, H.L. Brooks (Eds), Ganong's Review of Medical Physiology, 24e.
Physiology
null
da3ebac5-a489-4dae-8a0c-abdd1ccae185
Pulp core contains
Undifferentiated cells
Nerve bundles
Large vessels
All of the above
3d
multi
null
Dental
null
649df0cd-af36-4d2a-88b6-558b8b3e00cb
Cholinesterase is seen in venom of: DNB 08
Elapids
Vipers
Sea snakes
All
0a
multi
Ans. Elapids
Forensic Medicine
null
04d85483-c493-464d-a667-40b69f0ad117
The following are the components of apgar score except
Color
Muscle tone
Hea rate
Respiratory rate
3d
multi
*Apgar score is an objective method of evaluating the newborn&;s condition. It includes Hea rate, Respiratory effo, Muscle tone, Reflex irritability and Color. *It is generally performed at 1min and again at 5 min after bih. Reference : page 127 Ghai Essential Pediatrics 9 th edition
Pediatrics
New born infants
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Anaesthetic agent causing hallucination is
Ketamine
Ether
Nitrous Oxide
Cyclopropane
0a
multi
Ans. is 'a' i.e. Ketamine Ketamine is an analogue of phencyclidine and therefore it causes hallucinations.Facts you must always remember about Ketamine.It causes Dissociative Anaesthesia *It causes sympathetic stimulation which leads to* Cardiac stimulation-increase O2 demand** Bronchodilation-it is anaesthetic of choice for Bronchial Asthma* Increase all pressure*-B.P. I.C.T. I.O.P.* It causes muscular rigidity* It increases salivation so Atropine is always given with it*
Anaesthesia
Anesthesia for Neurologic & Psychiatric Diseases
dcf0ad73-4b97-443e-bc29-2f69fa9fb3bf
When is surgery not done in cases of Ulcerative Colitis?
Toxic megacolon
Colonic perforation
Colonic obstruction
Refractory fistula
3d
single
Surgical indications for ulcerative colitis: Urgent Non-urgent: Fulminant colitis Toxic megacolon Perforation Massive hemorrhage Acute colonic obstruction Colon cancer Medically refractory disease Unacceptable medication related toxicity Dysplasia Suspected ca Ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease MC pa involved is Rectum(colon) MC is terminal ileum (mouth to anus) Hallmark is pseudo polyp Fistula More prone for malignancy Less prone that ulcerative colitis Mucosa and submucosa involved Transmural involvement Complications: Hemorrhage Toxic megacolon Fistula Abscess Obstruction Perforation Lead pipe colon String of Kantor Surgery can be done DOC is sulphasalazine Surgery is of no use DOC is sulphasalazine
Medicine
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
e3a83f62-3191-4c1b-ac2f-8cdf6107aead
In contrast to heparin, enoxaparin:
Can be used without monitoring the patient's aPTT
Is less likely to have a teratogenic effect
Is more likely to be given intravenously
Is more likely to cause thrombosis and thrombocytopenia
0a
single
Enoxaprin is a LMW heparin. It does not require monitoring. Both heparin as well as enoxaprin do not cross placenta and are not teratogenic.
Pharmacology
Hematology
f8900b57-8135-4aeb-83c1-e9713c23bf49
Cigar body is seen in -
Cryptococcus
Histoplasmosis
Sporotrichosis
Aspergillosis
2c
single
Cigar shaped yeast cells are seen in sporothrix schenkii which is a dimorphic fungus. at 37 degree C - it is yeast at 25 degree C - it is mold Flower like sporulation appearance is seen in mould form of the sporothrix Sporotrichosis ( Rose gardener's disease)
Microbiology
Mycology
ee3429bc-6506-45d3-966c-4326700d813e
Tooth whitening strip is
H2O2
HF
Carbamide peroxide
Sodium perborate
0a
single
null
Dental
null
32c9ff43-b934-49ab-8527-e41a6213bf21
Ultrasound frequency used for diagnostic purposes in obstetrics :
1-20 MHz
20-40 MHz
40-60 MHz
60-80 MHz
0a
single
A i.e. 1-20 MHz
Radiology
null
22f6ba6f-dc65-4f79-b4a8-aea1718b37e1
Disseminated intravascular coagulation is present in all except -
Prolonged pregnancy
Amniolotic fluid embolism
Septic shock
Abruptio placentae
0a
multi
Ans: A
Unknown
null
19daf8fe-6fed-4293-aa8a-2ccbff3e746c
What is ligament of lockwood related to
Gall bladder
Scrotum
Orbit
Lens
2c
multi
Ans. (c) OrbitRef: Khurana Anatomy 2/e, p. 493It is a fascial expansion of the extraocular muscles formed by fusion of sheaths of MR, IR, LR, IO extending from the posterior lacrimal crest to the lateral orbital margin.
Ophthalmology
Orbit
d5013dba-de46-4811-9a8d-fa4ecd114abb
Why is a child abler to breathe and suckle at the same time
Sho soft palate
Sho tongue
High placed larynx
Small pharynx
2c
multi
High placed larynx A baby can suck milk into mouth and because of its palate its mouth is separated from its nasal cavity so white it is sucking in milk it can also breathe through its nose. When the infant has to swallow the soft palate rapidly moves upward to close off the hack of the nasal air tube. At the same time, the epiglottis closes off the larynx and guides the milk into the esophagus (food tube). Because of these factors infants can breath and swallow in quick succession. - Its lumen is sho and. funnel shaped and dispropoionately narrower than that of adult. - It lies higher in the neck than the adult larynx. -It rest the upper border of the infant epiglottis is at the level of the second or third cervical veebrae. - When larynx is elevated it reaches the level of first cervical veebrae. - This high position enables an infant to use its nasal airway to breathe while sucking.
Anatomy
null
601bf305-2426-4567-a7ef-3648430ee89b
Fatty liver with hepatomegaly is seen in:
Marasmus
Metabolic syndrome
Wilson disease
Nutmeg liver
1b
single
OPTION B: Metabolic syndrome - Obesity - Fatty liver Option A: Marasmus do not have hepatomegaly rather kwashiorkor will have hepatomegaly Option C: Wilson disease leads to Cirrhosis Option D: Nutmeg liver leads to Cirrhosis Best test for fatty liver = Gamma GGT Alcoholic liver disease + fatty liver - Best Test - SGOT / SGPT Ratio more than 2
Medicine
FMGE 2017
c4402817-16e0-46e4-85f3-e2806819d85e
Prognosis for carcinoma rectum is best assessed by -
Site of tumour
Histological grading
Size of tumours
Duration of the symptoms
1b
single
No effect on Prognosis: Tumor size and duration of symptoms. Tumor size and configuration (endophytic, exophytic, annular) do not carry any prognostic significance in colorectal carcinoma.
Surgery
null
02e6af69-4ef7-4241-99e7-5bc9d7b9d7a6
In the stage of Grey hepatization -
WBC's fill the alveoli
RBC's fill the alveoli
Organisms fill the alveoli
Accumulation of fibrin
3d
single
Pathological changes of bacterial pneumonia A. Lobar pneumonia Large confluent area of the lung or entire lobes is consolidated. The lower lobes are affected most commonly. There are four stages of the inflammatory response (Laennec's stages) - 1. Stage of congestion (initial phase) The affected lobe is enlarged, heavy, dark red and congested. Cut surface exudes blood-stained frothy fluid. There are dilatation and congestion of alveolar capillaries. There are few neutrophils and numerous bacteria in the alveolar fluid. 2. Stage of red hepatization (early consolidation) The term hepatization refers to the liver-like consistency of the affected lobe on cut section. The affected lobe is red and firm. The edema fluid of preceding stage is replaced by strands of fibrin. There is marked cellular exudate of neutrophils with extravasation of red cells. 3. Stage of gray hepatization (late consolidation) The affected lobe is grayish brown, firm and dry. The fibrin strand are dense and more numerous. There is progressive disintigration of red cells and neutrophils. The macrophages begin to appear in the exudate. The organisms are less numerous and appear as degenerated forms. 4. Resolution The previously solid and fibrinous constituent is liquefied by enzymatic action. Granular and fragmented strands of fibrin in the alveolar spaces are seen due to progressive enzymatic digestion. There is progressive removal of fluid content as well as cellular exudate from the air spaces, resulting in restoration of normal lung parenchyma with areation. B. Bronchopneumonia Patchy areas of red or grey consolidation, more often multilobar and frequently bilateral and basal (lower zones) because of tendency of secretions to gravitate into lower lobes. There is suppurative exudate, consisting chiefly neutrophils, filling bronchi, bronchioles and adjacent alveolar spaces. Alveolar septa thicken due to congested capillaries and leucocytic infiltration.
Pathology
null
291d3c7a-1005-4580-8764-288a091364b9
True about carcinoma larynx -
Glottis is most common site
Rarely presents with metastasis
Adenocarcinoma is commonest type
Responds to chemotherapy very well
0a
multi
null
ENT
null
83db8501-995c-4248-85c7-67e9bc66a6c1
A child presents with ascending flaccid paralysis. There is subsequent respiratory muscle involvement. CSF examination shows albuminocytological dissociation. Treatment of choice is :
Cycloserine
Oral prednisolone
I.V. methyl prednisolone
I.V. immunoglobins
3d
single
Answer is D (I.V. Immunoglobins): The characteristic clinical presentation and CSF finding lead us to the diagnosis of GBS Either high does intravenous immunoglobulins or plasmapharesis can be initiated as they are equally effective. -- Harrison 's Glucocoicoids have not been found to be effective in GBS - Harrisons Steroids do not reduce the duration but may increase the risk of infection and worsen the problem. Steroids should be considered contraindicated in the treatment of GB syndrome - API 6th/ 835
Medicine
null
a801a04d-44c3-415c-817b-0c893918d609
Which of the following is true in respect to the ciliary ganglion?
Sympathetic fibers synapse in the ciliary ganglion
Afferent fibers from the iris and cornea pass through the ganglion
The ganglion is located between the optic nerve and medial rectus
Parasympathetic fibers in the ganglion are derived from CN VII
1b
multi
Afferent fibers from the iris and cornea pass through the ciliary ganglion.
Anatomy
null
c60b9dc4-e116-4eac-a849-0408e00e54b3
Aplastic anemia in hereditary spherocytosis precipitated by-
Parvo virus
HIV
Adenovirus
Influenza virus
0a
single
Answer is A (Parvovirus) Aplastic crisis is usually triggered by an acute parvovirus infection.
Medicine
null
c407dae6-43d7-46d4-b47f-fbed05cbd1ee
Howell-Jolly bodies are seen in-
Liver disease
Postsplenectomy
Hemolysis
DIC
1b
single
Howell Jolly bodies are purple nuclear remnants ,usually found singly, and are larger than basophilic stippling.They are present in megaloblastic anemia & after splenectomy.Reference :Harsh Mohan Textbook of pathology sixth edition pg no 293.
Medicine
Haematology
749da3df-0aee-438c-9cb0-667e1c67e305
Which of the following is not seen in hereditary spherocytosis -
Direct Coombs test + ve
Increased osmotic fragility
Leg ulcers
Splenomegaly
0a
single
null
Medicine
null
65cb02ff-0ec0-45c3-8f7a-6fe345b251b4
All act by inhibiting call wall synthesis except ?
Aminoglycoside
Penicillin
Cycloserine
Bacitracin
3d
multi
Ans. is 'd' i.e., Pramlinitide
Pharmacology
null
8672ebc1-a842-4575-bb44-bd3247ff2e9e
A mother brings her 10 year old son to OPD because of a history of medullary carcinoma of thyroid in his father and grandparents. There are no findings on physical examination. Which of the following tests you would perform?
Serum insulin level
Serum glucagon level
Urine vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) level
Serum somatostatin level
2c
single
Most cases of medullary thyroid carcinomas (MTC) are sporadic. But 25% occur in inherited syndromes such as familial medullary thyroid cancer and MEN types 2A and 2B. These occur due to germline mutations in the RET protooncogene. MEN2A consists of Medullary thyroid cancer, Pheochromocytoma and Primary hyperparathyroidism. MEN 2B consists of MTC, Pheochromocytoma, Mucosal neuromas, Gangliomas, and aMarfan-like habitus. Any patient with MEN 2A or MEN 2B may develop medullary carcinoma at a very young age and therefore should be followed carefully for pheochromocytoma with urine VMA, for hyperparathyroidism with serum calcium, and for medullary carcinoma with serum calcitonin.
Surgery
Parathyroid and adrenal glands
810b6fa4-de9b-441e-af10-8548f2db8072
Immunoglobulins are secreted by:
Macrophages
Plasma cells
T-cells
Neutrophils
1b
single
null
Microbiology
null
6231a4c1-2264-4afd-b0ed-6e852d7e86ef
Molybdenum is a constituent of:
Xanthine oxidase
Cytochrome oxidase
Phosphofructokinase
Carbonic anhydrase
0a
single
Molybdenum containing enzymes include aldehyde oxidase, sulfite oxidase and xanthine oxidase.
Biochemistry
null
e4fc6f61-f693-4d1e-b2b2-694cf47c9db8
Regarding propofol, which one of the following is false :
It is used as an intravenous induction agent
It causes severe vomiting
It is painful on injecting intravenously
It has no muscle relaxant property
1b
multi
null
Pharmacology
null
7472e4c6-6ee5-4497-9cbd-bb2ae1ca1914
Which one of the following serum levels would help in distinguishing an acute liver disease from chronic liver disease
Aminotransaminase
Alkaline phosphatase
Bilirubin
Albumin
3d
single
Answer- D. AlbuminSerum albumin has a long half life 15-20 days with approximately 4% degraded per day
Medicine
null
466c55a2-5cb6-4cc3-bf12-e3b23d64d4b4
True about optic nerve glioma
Seen in old individuals
Painful proptosis
Can cause hematoma
Unilateral proptosis
3d
multi
Optic Nerve Glioma *Can cause gradual, painless, unilateral Proptosis *a/w Neurofibromatosis 1 *Mainly affect children (1-10 year) *Have characteristic fusiform enlargement of optic nerve Optic Nerve Glioma - Fusiform Enlargement of optic nerve - Nerve is not seen separately from the mass
Ophthalmology
Squint
f5be34b7-5570-4e19-9a08-6c0e27378cef
Which of the following types of leukemia is administered prophylactic methotrexate for CNS prophylaxis –
ALL
AML
CLL
CML
0a
multi
null
Pediatrics
null
e0ced2a5-2f38-45de-ba5b-d72f5a126abe
Serum alkaline phosphate is not rassed in ?
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Hyperparathyoidism
Multiple myeloma
Hepatitis
2c
single
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Multiple Myeloma
Pathology
null
069dcb39-966e-4ca6-b0ef-eb28d4aae478
Golden S sign is seen in:
Bronchogenic carcinoma with collapse of lung
Traction Bronchiectasis with apical scarring
Emphysema with increased lucency and flattened diagphragm
Pulmonary edema
0a
single
Ans. (a) Bronchogenic carcinoma with collapse of lung* The Golden S sign (reverse S sign of Golden.) is seen in PA chest radiographs with right upper lobe collapse.* It is caused by a central mass obstructing the upper lobe bronchus and should raise suspicion of a primary bronchogenic carcinoma.* The right upper lobe appears dense and shifts medially and upwards with a central mass expanding the hilum. The combination of two changes together form a reverse S shane.
Radiology
Imaging of Lung Nodules and Masses
ce8f1cab-d992-4bea-a3f7-5948117e4a2d
Anterior belly of digastric is supplied by:
Branch of mandibular nerve/ Mylohyoid nerve
Branch of facial nerve
Branch of cervical plexus
Hypoglossal nerve
0a
single
null
Anatomy
null
ae8bd91c-9fd0-4273-be9f-47c42d3ed690
Which of the following is a mineralocoicoid antagonist ?
Spironolactone
Inamrinone
Nicorandil
Ketorolac
0a
multi
Ans. is 'a' i.e., Spironolactone
Pharmacology
null
b0662d4c-16cf-478d-b526-98fd06cdff96
A male 25 years old presents to the dental clinic with a black spot. He also gives the history of previous dental treatments of other teeth as well and wants gold to be filled in his tooth. On examination, it is revealed that 16 no. tooth has pit and fissure caries. Which preparation is used for retention in this restoration?
Vertically oriented grooves
Horizontally oriented grooves
Coves
Skirts
3d
multi
Skirts.   Skirts are preparation features used in cast gold restorations that extend the preparation around some, if not all, of the line angles of the tooth. When properly prepared, skirts provide additional, opposing vertical walls that increase retention of the restoration. The placement of skirts also enables increased resistance to fracture by allowing the envelopment of the remaining compromised tooth structure with the restorative material. Sturdevant operative dentistry  7th  E D I T I O N, Page No:131
Dental
null
cb977d8f-746e-4852-a3ce-8a5631f5131f
Eichosapentaenoic acid is present in
Soyabean oil
Corn oil
Sunflower oil
Fish oil
3d
single
null
Dental
null
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First pathological change apparent in Nephrotic syndrome is
Thickening of the glomerular capillary wall and effacement of podocyte foot processes
Segmental sclerosis of glomerulus
Break in basement membrane
Mononuclear infiltration
0a
multi
Most forms of primary GN and many of the secondary glomerular diseases in human beings have immunologic pathogenesis. This view is largely based on immunofluorescence studies of GN in humans which have revealed glomerular deposits of immunoglobulins and complement in patterns that closely resemble those of experimental models. The consequences of injury at different sites within the glomerulus in various glomerular diseases can be assessed when compared with the normal physiologic role of the main cells involved i.e. endothelial, mesangial, visceral epithelial, and parietal epithelial cells as well as of the GBM as summed up in Table 22.8.<\p> text book of pathology harshmohan 6th edition page 662
Pathology
Urinary tract
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Well known Zadek's procedure is:
Resection of part of nail with nail bed
Resection of complete nail with part of nail bed
Injection of phenol at base of toe nail
Wide excisions of nail
1b
single
Ans. (b) Resection of complete nail with part of nail bed* Zadek's procedure is the surgical correction of ingrowing toe nail.* Removal of complete nail with part of nail bed.
Surgery
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
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Features of secondary syphilis are/is a) Condyloma accuminata b) Condyloma lata c) Mulberry/moon molar d) Lesions over palms/sales
ac
bd
bc
ad
1b
single
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Medicine
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Gillmore needle is used for
Testing the strength of plaster of paris
Evaluating the setting time of plaster of paris
Testing the metal hardness
Testing the purity of noble metals
1b
single
null
Dental
null
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In cystoid macular edema fluid collects in the macular region at the level of
Outer nuclear layer
Outer plexiform layer
Inner plexiform layer
Between pigment epithelium and neurosensory retina
1b
single
Ans. Outer plexiform layer
Ophthalmology
null
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Unna boot is used for treatment of:
Diabetic foot ulcer
Varicose ulcers
Ankle instability
Calcaneum fracture
1b
single
Unna boot is used for the varicose vein ulcers.
Orthopaedics
Lower Limb Traumatology