Systemic effects from burning may include 1) Fluid loss 2) Multiple organ failure 3) Infection 4) All of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
Secondary haemorrhage may be seen in 1) 5 days 2) 10 days 3) 15 days 4) 20 days
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
In a patient in whom a tumour was removed from lateral pharyngeal space, presents with excessive bleeding 7 days postoperatively. This could be due to 1) Secondary haemorrhage due to infective erosion of internal jugular vein 2) Reactionary haemorrhage due to infective erosion of internal carotid artery 3) Reactionary haemorrhage from prerygoid plexus of veins 4) None of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
A young adult patient with fever, tonsillitis, lymphadenopathy rash and splenomegaly, the diagnosis is 1) Infectious mononucleosis 2) Measles 3) Typhoid 4) Lymphoma
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
An abscess is 1) Collection of pus 2) Pyogenic membrane cavity with pus 3) Mainly specific bacterial infection 4) All of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Recurrent parotidd swelling in a child is caused by 1) Parotid abscess 2) Sialectasis 3) Mumps 4) Alcoholism
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
In Philadelphia chromosome the defect is in 1) Short arm of chromosome 22 2) Long arm of chromosome 22 3) Short arm of chromosome 9 4) Chromosome 21
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Follicular carcinoma of thyroid is best treated by 1) Hemithyroidectomy 2) Near total thyroidectomy 3) Subtotal thyroidectomy 4) Radiotherapy alone