Mcq Subject: Anatomy
retrorade ejaculation is common with
A. haloperidol
B. risperidone
C. chlorpromazine
D. amisulpride
View DescriptionThe innervation of the tensor tympani muscle is ?
A. Vagus nerve
B. Mandibular (Trigeminal) nerve
C. Facial nerve
D. Maxillary nerve
View DescriptionSyln point is related to ?
A. Squamous pa
B. Petrous pa
C. Tympanic pa
D. Mastoid pa
View DescriptionDuring development, the midgut aery appears to be markedly narrowed at its origin. Which of the following structures is derived from the midgut and may receive inadequate blood supply?
A. Gallbladder
B. Stomach
C. Descending colon
D. Ascending colon
View DescriptionCardiac muscle is able to function as a syncy-tium because of the structural presence of
A. Branching fibres
B. Intercalated disc
C. Protoplasmic bridges between cells
D. Gap-junctions
View DescriptionGuddu if I wear a old female was brought to the emergency with fever, headache and confusion. A provisional diagnosis of bacteria meningitis was made. The baby developed in severe allergic reaction to to penicillin around 6 months back. She was admitted and intravenous antibiotics we’re staed . Few days later her investuinvest revealed as Hemoglobin 6.0g/L Erythrocyte count 1.2×10^6/cubic mm Leukocyte count 1500/cubic mm Which of the following is the most likely drug responsible for the above finding
A. Gentamicin
B. Chloramphenicol
C. Doxycycline
D. Vancomycin
View DescriptionNot developed from paramesonephric duct –
A. Trigone of bladder
B. Uterus
C. Vagina
D. Prostatic utricle
View DescriptionAll are criteria of non-resectability in patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma except
A. Hepatic duct involvement upto secondary radicals bilaterally
B. Encasement or occlusion of main poal vein proximal to its bifurcation
C. Atrophy of one lobe with encasement of contralateral poal vein branch
D. Atrophy of one lobe with ipsilateral involvement of secondary biliary radicals
View DescriptionThe complex process of leukocytes movement through the blood vessels are all except
A. Rolling
B. Adhesion
C. Migration
D. Phagocytosis
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