Mcq Subject: Anatomy
Epiglottis develops from which of the following structure
A. 2nd pharyngeal arch
B. 6th pharyngeal arch
C. 4th pharyngeal arch
D. 3rd pharyngeal arch
View DescriptionAll of the following are present beneath floor of 4th ventricle except
A. Hypoglossal nucleus
B. Facial nucleus
C. Abducens nucleus
D. Facial nerve
View Descriptiona patient was brought to psychiatry casuality with contraction of the neck , the patient told that it was painul. this symptom staed after the injection given at the psychiatry hospital for his psychosis. the type of side effect caused by the drug is
A. dystonia
B. neuroleptic malignant syndrome
C. akathisa
D. tardive dyskinesia
View DescriptionRadio-Ulnar joint is
A. Pivot Type
B. Saddle Type
C. Ball And Socket Type
D. Fibrous Type
View DescriptionThe deep cerebellar nuclei have their effect on other brain centers by
A. Comparison of inhibitory effects by Purkinje cells and excitatory effects of afferent collateral axons
B. Summation of mossy fibers and climbing fibers synapsing on deep cerebellar nuclei
C. Temporal synaptic effects of granular and parallel fiber input
D. Excitatory Purkinje influences and inhibitory granule cell input
View DescriptionMassive transfusion can cause hemorrhage in a previously healthy adult due to
A. Dilutional thrombocytopenia
B. Vitamin K deficiency
C. Increased tPA
D. Increased hemoglobin
View DescriptionThe doctrine of RESRES IPSA LOQUITUR means
A. The facts speaks for itself
B. Let the master answer
C. The things have been decided
D. Avoidable consequences
View DescriptionA 20 year old male presents with extrapyramidal symptoms and liver damage. Diagnosis
A. Wilson's disease
B. Huntington's disease
C. Parkinsons's disease
D. Hemochromatosis
View DescriptionAll of the following are true for patients of UC associated with primary sclerosing cholangitis except
A. They may develop biliary cirrhosis
B. May have raised alkaline phosphatase
C. Increased risk of hilar cholangiocarcinoma
D. PSC reves after a total Colectomy
View DescriptionA 66-year-old driver suffers a stroke while driving on highway. He has a history of hypeension, is a heavy smoker, and drinks beer every weekend A right upper motor neuron paralysis of the facial nerve is noted; the other cranial nerves are normal. He has a hemiplegia on the right side, with equal paralysis of the arm and leg. His lesion most likely involves the?
A. Left internal capsule
B. Left Mid brain
C. Left Pons
D. Left Medulla
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