Which among the following is NOT a branch of Arch of Aorta?
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16%
a) Brachiocephalic
50%
b) Right common carotid
18%
c) Left common carotid
16%
d) Left Subclavian
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Vascular sign of Narath is noticed in
Correct Answer - C C i.e. Posterior dislocation of hip • Vascular sign of narath is positive in posterior dislocation of hip joint. Due to posterior dislocation, the hip joint falls on the femoral artery, and this causes feeble or absent femoral pulse
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Which among the following is NOT a branch of Arch of Aorta?
Correct Answer - B The arch of the aorta begins at the level of the upper border of the second sternocostal articulation of the right side. The branches given off from the arch of the aorta are three in number: the brachiocephalic artery (innominate), the left common carotid, and the left subclavian. Brachiocephalic Artery is the largest branch of the arch of the aorta. It divides into the right common carotid and right subclavian arteries.
23. The nucleus involved in Papez circuit is:
D
D
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13%
a) Pulvinar
16%
b) Intralaminar
28%
c) VPL nucleus
43%
D)Anterior nucleus of Thalamus
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Composition of soda lime is:
NaOH- Ca (OH)2 - KOH - Moisture
NaOH- Ca (OH)2 - KOH - Moisture
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13%
a) 4% - 90% - 1% - 5%
39%
b) 4% - 80% - 1% - 15%
38%
c) 80% - 10% - 5% - 5%
11%
d) 15% - 80% - 1% - 4%
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Bridging necrosis is characteristically seen in:
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21%
A)Acute hepatitis
53%
b) Chronic hepatitis
21%
C) Both of the above
5%
d) None of the abovesk
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23. The nucleus involved in Papez circuit is:
D
D
Correct Answer -D Nucleus involved in Papez circuit is anterior nucleus of thalamus. Ref: Review of Medical Physiology by William ganong, 22nd Edition, Page 256
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1. A25, year old female presents with generalized restriction of eye movement in all direction, intermittent ptosis, proximal muscle weakness and fatigability.Which is the MOST useful test in making the diagnosis?
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9%
a) CPk
57%
b) Edrophonium test
21%
c) EMG
13%
D)Muscle biopsy
19. Most common diaphragmatic hernia is:
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48%
a) Bochdalek hernia
25%
b) Morgagni hernia
22%
c) Paraesophagel hernia
5%
d) None of the above
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19. Most common diaphragmatic hernia is:
Correct Answer-A Diaphragmatic hernias are of various types. The most common is a posterolateral (Bochdalek) hernia, which occurs as a result of a defect in the posterior diaphragm in the region of the tenth or eleventh ribs.
42. Felon/ Whitlow is:
September 2012
September 2012
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16%
a) Midpalamr space infection
64%
b) Terminal pulp space infection
15%
c) Infection of the ulnar bursa
4%
d) Infection of the radial bursa
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42. Felon/ Whitlow is:
September 2012
September 2012
Correct Answer- B Ans. B i.e. Terminal pulp space infection a painful abscess of the deep tissues of the palmar surface of the fingertip that is typically caused by bacterial infection (as with a staphylococcus) and is marked by swelling and pain
24. of the following nerve mediating this pain? A patient with external hemorrhoids develops pain while passing stools. Which
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54%
a) Pudendal nerve
14%
b) Hypogastric nerve
16%
c) Sympathetic plexus
16%
d) Splanchnic visceral nerve
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24. of the following nerve mediating this pain? A patient with external hemorrhoids develops pain while passing stools. Which
Correct Answer -A External hemorrhoids are covered by the mucous membrane of the lower half of the anal canal or the skin, and they are innervated by the inferior rectal nerves. Inferior rectal nerve is a branch of pudendal nerve. Lower half of anal canal is sensitive to pain, temperature, touch, and pressure. . The pectinate line indicates the level where the upper half of the anal canal joins the lower half. . The mucous membrane of the upper half is sensitive to stretch and is innervated by sensory fibers that ascend through the hypogastric plexuses. . The involuntary internal Sphincter is supplied by sympathetic fibers from the inferior hypogastric plexuses . The voluntary external sphincter is supplied by the inferior rectal nerve, a branch of the pudendal nerve and the perineal branch of the fourth sacral nerve.
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Which among the following glucose transporter present in beta cells ?
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11%
a) GLUT1
52%
b) GLUT2
9%
c) GLUT3
28%
D)GLUT4
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25. The boundaries of the interconnection between greater sac and lesser sac of peritoneum known as 'Foramen of Winslow' are all, EXCEPT:
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11%
a) Caudate lobe of liver
18%
b) Inferior vena cava
22%
C) Free border of lesser omentum
50%
D)4th part of Duodenum
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True statement about Pneumocystic Jiroveci is:
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16%
A)Often associated with CMV infection
20%
b) Usually diagnosed by sputum examination
54%
c) Infection occurs only in immunocompromised patients
9%
d) Always associated with Pneumatocele
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25. The boundaries of the interconnection between greater sac and lesser sac of peritoneum known as 'Foramen of Winslow' are all, EXCEPT:
Correct Answer-D Interconnection between greater sac and lesser sac of peritoneum is known as Foramen of Winslow. It has the following boundaries:
Superior boundary: Caudate lobe of liver
Anterior boundary: Free edge of lesser omentum containing common bile duct, hepatic artery andportal vein.
Inferior boundary: First part of duodenum
Posterior boundary: Inferior vena cava and abdominal aorta
Superior boundary: Caudate lobe of liver
Anterior boundary: Free edge of lesser omentum containing common bile duct, hepatic artery andportal vein.
Inferior boundary: First part of duodenum
Posterior boundary: Inferior vena cava and abdominal aorta
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24. Which of the following causes increased rennin on prolonged use?
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19%
a) Clonidine
48%
b) Enalapril
23%
c) Methyldopa
11%
D)Blocker