Mcq Subject: Radiology

A Apple-core sign

B Pulled up contracted angle

C Widening of ileocecal angle

D Strictures involving the terminal ileum

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A A-Mode

B B-Mode

C M-Mode

D D-Mode

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A Greater tubercle

B Surgical neck of humerus

C Coracoid process

D Head of humerus

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A Stereotactic Radiotherapy

B Proton Beam Radiotherapy

C External Beam Radiotherapy

D Brachytherapy

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A Sesta MIBI scan

B Iodine-123 scan

C 99mTc-sulphur colloid

D Gallium scan

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A Hypeension

B Immunocompromised state

C Kernohan Woltman sign

D Low GCS score

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A Migraine

B Arachnoid cyst

C Epidermoid cyst

D Multiple sclerosis

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A Herpes simplex encephalitis

B Gliomatosis cerebri

C Limbic encephalitis

D Metastasis

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A Hypoxia in tumours can result from two different mechanisms: chronic hypoxia and acute hypoxia

B Acute hypoxia is caused by a temporary closing of a blood vessel in the tumour

C Chronic hypoxia is caused by the limited diffusion distance of oxygen through tissue that is respiring

D Oxygen does not affect the radiosensitivity of tumours

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A Carry treatment ceificate for 90 days

B To stay 2 meters away from children and pregnant women

C Do not use household chlorine bleaches for cleaning

D Use contraception for three months

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