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Cavernous sinus communicates with | A: Superior petrosal sinus B: Inferior petrosal sinus C: Superior ophthalmic vein D: Middle meningeal vein | Answer: A |
In civil negligence, onus of proof lies on: | A: Judicial first degree magistrate B: Police not below the level of sub inspector C: Doctor D: Patient | Answer: D |
Chemical plaque control | A: is an effective replacement for mechanical plaque control B: is especially recommended after periodontal surgery C: is best achieved using cetylpyridium chloride mouth washes D: is of no use | Answer: B |
Which aery Supplies the deep cerebellar nuclei | A: Anterior inferior cerebellar aery B: Anterior spinal aery C: Posterior cerebral aery D: Superior cerebellar aery | Answer: D |
True about blood supply of scaphoid- | A: Mainly through ulnar artery B: Major supply from ventral surface C: Major supply from dorsal surface D: Proximal supply in antegrade fashion | Answer: C |
Straining and dribbling of urine in a male infant with recurrent urinary infection should lead to the suspicion of : | A: Vesico – ureteric reflux B: Posterior urethral valve C: Pelvic ureteric junction obstruction D: Phimosis | Answer: B |
Which protein is abundant in our body: | A: Collagen B: Albumin C: Myoglobin D: Hemoglobin | Answer: A |
Myoglobinuria is seen in which type of burns: | A: Contact burn B: Electric burn C: Scald D: Flame burn | Answer: B |
Sign of the groove is seen in: | A: Lymphogranuloma venereum B: Granuloma inguinale C: Syphilis D: Chancroid | Answer: A |
A patient with psoriasis was staed on systemic steroids. After stopping the treatment, the patient developed generalized pustules all over the body.The cause is most likely to be - | A: Bacterial infection B: Erythrodermic Psoriasis C: Drug induced reaction D: Pustular psoriasis | Answer: D |
Cholesteatoma is seen in: | A: ASOM B: CSOM C: Secretory Otitis media D: Otosclerosis | Answer: B |
Which of the following indicates anticipated difficult bag mask ventilation | A: Age >30 yrs B: BMI >20 C: Beard D: None of the above | Answer: C |
Which of the following is a nonculturalable fungus- | A: Rhinosporidium B: Candida C: Sporothrix D: Penicillium | Answer: A |
Enzyme replacement therapy is used for- | A: Gaucher's disease B: Krabbe's disease C: Metachromatic leukodystrophy D: Tay Sach's disease | Answer: A |
Pseudopolyposis is seen in - | A: Crohn's disease B: Ulcerative colitis C: Juvenile polyposis D: Enteric fever | Answer: B |
Organism that causes emphysematous cholecystitis is: | A: Salmonella typhi B: Cytomegalovirus C: Clostridium perfringens D: Bacteroides | Answer: C |
Which of the following conditions may necessitate
emergency tracheostomy to prevent suffocation | A: Cellulitis B: Ludwig's angina C: Cavernous sinus thrombosis D: Maxillary sinusitis | Answer: B |
Most common site for extra mammary Paget&;s disease is | A: Vulva B: Vagina C: Penis D: Anus | Answer: A |
Inferior Rib notching is seen in all except? | A: Coarctation of aoa B: Classical blalock tausing operation C: SVC obstruction D: Neurofibromatosis | Answer: D |
Which is false regarding cryptococcus neoformans? | A: Grows at 5degC and 37degC B: It has 4 serotypes C: Urease negative D: Causes superficial skin infection | Answer: C |
Histopathological finding of gluten hypersensitivity is? | A: Crypt hyperplasia B: Increase in thickness of the mucosa C: Distal intestine involvement D: Villous hypertrophy | Answer: A |
All except one are centrally acting muscle blockers: | A: Meprobamate B: Baclofen C: Diazepam D: Dantrolene sodium | Answer: D |