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21) An eight-year-old boy presents with back pain and mild fever. His plain X ray of the dorsolumbar spine revels a solitary collapsed dorsal Verebra with preserved disk spaces. There was no associated soft tissue Shadow. The most likely diagnosis is:
19) A 70 years old female is on treatment with Alendronate for 7 years for osteoporosis. Now she complains of pain in right thigh. What is the next investigation to be performed?
Radiology
19)
X-rays are a type of radiation called electromagnetic waves. X-ray imaging creates pictures of the inside of your body. The images show the parts of your body in different shades of black and white. ... The most familiar use of x-rays is checking for fractures (broken bones), but x-rays are also used in other ways.
23) Flowing wax” appearance on anterior and posterior borders of vertebrae with normal intervertebral disc space occurring due to ligament calcification is seen in:
24) Pappu 3-year-old boy presents in the Causality with H/O sudden onset of respiratory difficulty and stridor on acusculation, decreased breath sound and heeze on the RT side. The X-ray Shows right opaque hemothorax What will be the diagnosis:
Radiology
24)
Foreign body aspiration occurs when a foreign body enters the airway which can cause difficulty breathing or choking.[1] Objects may reach the respiratory tract and the digestive tract from the mouth and nose, but when an object enters the respiratory tract it is termed aspiration. The foreign body can then become lodged in the trachea or further down the respiratory tract such as in a bronchus.[2] Regardless of the type of object, any aspiration can be a life-threatening situation and requires timely recognition and action to minimize risk of complications.[3] While advances have been made in management of this condition leading to significantly improved clinical outcomes, there were still 2,700 deaths resulting from foreign body aspiration in 2018.[4] Approximately one child dies every five days due to choking on food in the United States, highlighting the need for improvements in education and prevention.
26) Abdominal ultrasonography in a
3-year-old boy shows a solid circum-
scribed hypoechoic renal mass. Most likely diagnosis is:
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69%
a. Wilms’ tumor
16%
b. Renal cell carcinoma
11%
c. Mesoblastic nephroma
4%
d. Oncocytoma
Radiology
26) Abdominal ultrasonography in a
3-year-old boy shows a solid circum-
scribed hypoechoic renal mass. Most likely diagnosis is:
Wilms' tumor is a rare kidney cancer that primarily affects children. Also known as nephroblastoma, it's the most common cancer of the kidneys in children. Wilms' tumor most often affects children ages 3 to 4 and becomes much less common after age 5.

Wilms' tumor most often occurs in just one kidney, though it can sometimes be found in both kidneys at the same time.Over the years, advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of Wilms' tumor have greatly improved the outlook (prognosis) for children with this disease. With appropriate treatment, the outlook for most children with Wilms' tumor is very good.
28) Which of the following radioisotopes
is commonly used as a source for
external beam radiotherapy in the treatment of cancer patients?
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a. Strontium-89
31%
b. Radium-226
15%
c. Cobalt-59
35%
d. Cobalt-60
30) A patient presents with cough and
fever. On X-ray examination, a
homogenous opacity silhouetting the right heart border with ill-defined lateral margins is seen. What would be the most probable diagnosis?
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45%
a. Pneumonia affecting medial zone of right middle lobe
21%
b. Pneumonia affecting superior zone of right lower lobe
15%
c. Loculated pleural effusion
19%
d. Pneumonia of anterior zone of right middle lobe
32) Focal and diffuse thickening of gallbladder wall with high amplitude reflections and ‘comet tail’ artifacts on USG suggest the diagnosis of:
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26%
a. Xanthogranulomatous cholecystitis
24%
b. Carcinoma of gallbladder
38%
c. Adenomyomatosis
13%
d. Cholesterolosis
39) A 33-year-old woman has the acute onset of right orbital pain. On examination, she has a mild right ptosis and anisocoria. The right pupil is 2 mm smaller than the left, but both react normally to direct light stimulation. Visual acuity, visual fields, and eye movements are normal. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in thispatient would be expected to show which of the following?
40) An asymptomatic old patient presents With bruit in the carotid artery. Which of the following is the investigation of choice?
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53%
a. Doppler ultrasonography
27%
b. Internal carotid angiography
10%
c. Aortic arch angiography
9%
d. Spiral CT angiography
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