Clubbing of the fingers is seen in all of the following conditions except 1) Chronic bronchitis and coronary artery disease 2) Left heart failure and tetralogy of Fallot 3) Anasarca and bronchiectasis 4) Perforated lung and abscess
General MedicineAnswer: 1
Jaundice is clinically detectable in the sclera when the serum bilirubin concentration exceeds 1) 1 mg % 2) 2-3 mg % 3) 4 mg % 4) 0.5-1 mg %
General MedicineAnswer: 4
All of the following conditions are likely to be associated with melaena except 1) Carcinoma of the stomach 2) Carcinoma of the rectum 3) Chronic duodenal ulcer 4) Portal hypertension
General MedicineAnswer: 2
A patient on NSAIDs with gastric ulcer and H. pylori infection - the treatment of choice is 1) H. pylori eradication 2) No need for eradication 3) Check after 8 weeks and let patient continue with NSAIDs 4) Check after 16 weeks and let patient continue with NSAIDs
General MedicineAnswer: 1
All of the following are common cause of haematemesis except 1) Chronic peptic ulcer 2) Pernicious anaemia 3) Oesophageal varices 4) Carcinoma of stomach
General MedicineAnswer: 2
Dysdiadochokinesia is a sign of 1) Hysteria 2) Cerebellar ataxia 3) Epilepsy 4) Tabes dorsalis
General MedicineAnswer: 2
ASO tires are used in the diagnosis of 1) Acute rheumatoid arthritis 2) Acute rheumatic fever 3) Ankylosing spondylitis 4) Osteoarthritis
General MedicineAnswer: 2
Dane particle pertains to 1) HIV 2) HBV 3) HNAB 4) None of the above