NEET MDS Shorts
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General MedicineDIC is a serious condition characterized by the widespread activation of the coagulation cascade, leading to the formation of blood clots throughout the small blood vessels. This can result in organ dysfunction and bleeding. The most critical step in managing DIC is to identify and treat the underlying cause (such as infection, trauma, or malignancy) because addressing the root issue can help resolve the coagulation abnormalities.
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ProsthodonticsWhile taking an impression of flabby fibrous tissue on the maxillary ridge for complete denture, care is taken to use a tray with spacer.
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PedodonticsDehiscence is a vertical defect of alveolar bone that influences the progression of disease and is common in anterior teeth with prominent roots.
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Oral PathologyKoebner's phenomenon refers to the development of skin lesions at the site of trauma in individuals with certain skin conditions. It is most commonly associated with psoriasis, where new psoriatic plaques can form following skin injury or trauma.
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ProsthodonticsWhich of the following is painless: pregnancy tumour.
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Oral SurgeryThe surgical procedure carried out to treat TMJ ankylosis is arthroplasty.
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PeriodonticsThe cementum near the cementoenamel junction (CEJ) is indeed very thin, making
it more susceptible to removal during instrumentation. Additionally, cementum
can be softer than subgingival calculus, and in cases of periodontal disease, it
may become necrotic.
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PhysiologyThe myenteric plexus, or Auerbach's plexus, is located between the longitudinal and circular muscle layers of the gut wall. Its primary function is to regulate the motility of the gastrointestinal tract. It does so by coordinating the contractions of the smooth muscles, which are responsible for peristalsis and the propulsion of food through the digestive system. The myenteric plexus works in conjunction with the submucosal plexus and can be influenced by both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.