Mcq Subject: Medicine

A 46-year-old man presents with diffuse chest pain at rest and recent history of cough, fever and rhinor – rhea lasting for 3 days.

A. Acute pericarditis

B. Constrictive pericarditis

C. Takotsubo-cardiomyopathy

D. Cor pulmonale

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Feature of shock lung is?

A. Diffuse alveolar damage

B. Usual interstitial pneumonitis

C. Organizing pneumonia

D. Bronchilolitis

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Features of systemic sclerosis include all of the following, Except:

A. Calcinosis

B. Sclerodactyly

C. Hyperpigmentation (Melanin deposition)

D. More common in young patients

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Which is a immunological marker of type I diabetes?

A. Anti-endothelial antibody

B. GAD

C. Anti-saccharomyces antibody

D. None of the above

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Hypercalcemia related to malignancy is seen in which of the following cancers?

A. Multiple myeloma

B. Lung carcinoma

C. Carcinoma breast

D. All the above

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A 10-year old boy presents to the pediatric emergency unit with seizures. Blood pressure in the upper extremity measured as 200/140 mm Hg. Femoral pulses were not palpable. The most likely diagnosis amongst the following is:

A. Takayasu's aooaeritis

B. Renal parenchymal disease

C. Grand mal seizures

D. Coarctation of aoa

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Sternal edema is seen in –

A. Measles

B. Mumps

C. Diphtheria

D. Varicella

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Hypokalemia is seen with –

A. Frusemide

B. Coisol

C. Metabolic acidosis

D. Amiloride

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A 53 year old male presents with an enlarged supraclavicular lymph node, and examination reveals enlargement of the Waldeyer ring of oropharyngeal lymphoid tissue. There is no hepatosplenornegaly. Lymph node biopsy reveals replacements by a monomorphous population of large lymphoid cells with enlarged nuclei and prominent nucleoli. The CBC is normal except for finding of mild anemia. Immunohistochemical staining and flow cytometry of the node reveals that most lymphoid cells are CDl9 CD10=,CD3-, CD15-, and negative (TdT). These findings are most consistent with a diagnosis of

A. Chronic lymphadenitis

B. Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

C. Hodgkin disease

D. Lymphoblastic lymphoma

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Alcoholic presents with psychosis and memory loss. Probable diagnosis is:

A. Wernicke's encephalopathy

B. Wernicke's Korsakoff psychosis

C. Acute psychosis

D. None of the above

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