Mcq Subject: Medicine
True about the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
A. FEVI <30 of predicted value
B. FEV1/FVC<0.7
C. total lung capacity increased
D. All
View DescriptionA 25-year-old woman complains of persistent bleeding for 5 days after a dental extraction. She has noticed easy bruisability since childhood and was given a blood transfusion at age 17 because of prolonged bleeding after an apparently minor cut. She denies ecchymoses or bleeding into joints. Her father has noticed similar symptoms but has not sought medical care. Physical examination is normal except for mild oozing from the dental site. She does not have splenomegaly or enlarged lymph nodes. Her CBC is normal, with a platelet count of 230,000. Her prothrombin time is normal, but the partial thromboplastin time is mildly prolonged. The bleeding time is 12 minutes (normal 3-9 minutes). What is most appropriate way to control her bleeding?
A. Factor VIII concentrate
B. Fresh frozen plasma
C. Desmopressin (DDAVP)
D. Whole blood transfusion
View DescriptionWhich of the following vitamin deficiency is found in patients with gastric cancer ?
A. Vitamin C
B. Vitamin B 12
C. Vitamin A
D. Vitamin D
View DescriptionIncreased serum calcium is seen in all except:
A. Myxedema
B. Multiple myeloma
C. Sarcoidosis
D. Primary hyperparathyroidism
View DescriptionA patient develops acute respiratory distress, stridor, hyperinflation on one side of chest with decreased breath sound on that side. Most likely cause is :
A. Asthma
B. Aspiration pneumonia
C. Foreign body aspiration
D. Pleural effusion
View DescriptionA Patient presented with Hypokalemia, Severe Hypertension, and Metabolic Alkalosis. The diagnosis is
A. Liddle syndrome
B. Bartter syndrome
C. Gitelman syndrome
D. Renal tubular acidosis
View DescriptionA patient presents with acute renal failure with normal ultrasound abdomen repo Next most useful investigation is-
A. Intravenous pyelography
B. DTPA scan
C. Retrograde pyelography
D. X-ray abdomen and CT scan.
View DescriptionTrue statement about esophageal varices is:
A. 90 % of cirrhotic patients have varices at the time of diagnosis
B. Bleeding cirrhotic varices moality is 90%
C. Variceal hemorrhage is the most common fatal complication of cirrhosis
D. Varices is not possible in the absence of cirrhosis
View DescriptionIntra-tumoral calcification in the brain is seen in all except?
A. Craniopharyngioma
B. Meningioma
C. Oligodendroglioma
D. Hemangioblastoma
View DescriptionIn which leukemia, autoimmune hemolytic anemia is most common
A. ALL
B. AML
C. CMIL
D. CLL
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