Mcq Subject: Radiology

A Ghon's focus

B Normal chest Xray

C Lymphadenopathy

D Pleural effusion

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A Pneumoconiosis

B Mitral stenosis

C Sarcoidosis

D Staphylococcal pneumonia

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A Lipoma

B Aneurysm

C Lymph node mass

D Congenital cysts

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A Lamellar calcification

B Enlarged foramen spinosum

C Increased meningeal vascular markings

D Decalcification inner table

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A Transabdominal Usg

B CECT

C Endpscopic USG

D MRI

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A Cerebral amebiasis

B Neurosarcoidosis

C CNS toxoplasmosis

D Neurocysticercosis

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A Leafy tree

B Leafless tree

C Sialolithiasis

D Sialgectasia

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A Supine chest radiograph is the best radiograph for showing presence of a small pnetunoperitoneum

B A number of chest conditions can present as acute abdominal condition

C Acute abdominal condition may be complicated by the chest pathology

D Even when the chest radiograph is normal it acts as a most valuable baseline

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A IOPA and PNS view

B Maxillary anterior occlusal view and IOPA

C Bitewing and occlusal view

D IOPA and occlusal view

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A Raised ACE levels likely

B Patient is likely to be immunocompromised

C Cold agglutinins will be positive

D Occupational history of patient will give an important clue to the diagnosis

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