For cystic lesions in brain, investigation of choice is 1) Ultrasound 2) Angiography 3) CT scan 4) MRI scan
General MedicineAnswer: 3
Which of the following is a mismatch 1) Haemochromatosis: a disorder of iron metabolism 2) Haematemesis: vomiting of blood 3) Haemoglobinuria: the presence of red blood cells in the urine 4) Haemostasis: the arrest of bleeding
General MedicineAnswer: 3
Sustained diarrhoea can lead to 1) Metabolic acidosis 2) Metabolic alkalosis 3) Respiratory alkalosis 4) Respiratory acidosis
General MedicineAnswer: 1
Lesions of facial nerve nucleus may show all of the following except 1) Eye fails to close 2) Loss of frontal wrinkling 3) Deviation of mouth to paralysed side 4) Both A and C
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Prophylactic antibiotic coverage before dental extraction is indicated for all the following except 1) Kidney damage on haemodialysis 2) Prosthetic aortic valve 3) Rheumatic heart disease 4) Coronary artery bypass
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Physical sign of severe aortic stenosis is 1) A late peaking holosystolic murmur 2) A delayed carotid upstroke 3) A diastolic rumble 4) An opening snap
General MedicineAnswer: 2
In myasthenia gravis autoantibodies produced against 1) Ach receptors at NMJ 2) Skeletal muscle fibres 3) Smooth muscle fibres 4) Nerve endings
General MedicineAnswer: 1
Diminution in normal size of the body, well proportioned body, fine sparse hair on the head and other hairy regions, wrinkled atrophic skin and often hypogonadism could be diagnosis as suffering from 1) Hypothyroidism 2) Hypopituitarism 3) Hyperthyroidism 4) None of the above