Mcq Subject: Radiology

A Decreased X-ray absorption in the cervical region of teeth with proximal caries

B Decreased X-ray absorption in the cervical region of normal teeth

C Decreased X-ray absorption in the cervical region of teeth with root caries

D Decreased X-ray absorption in the cervical region of hypoplastic teeth

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A Gadolinium

B Technitium

C Iodine

D Chromium

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A Apert's syndrome

B Rheumatoid arthritis

C Post-traumatic cases

D All of the above

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A Sigmoid volvulus

B Midgut volvulus

C Sessile colonic polyp

D Pedunculated polyp

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A The vascularity of the bone may be disrupted

B Salivary function may be increased

C Plaque accumulation greater than normal can be expected

D The potential for periodontal disease is greatly increased

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A 2–Fluorodeoxyglucose

B Technetium

C Chromium

D Cobalt

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A 50% reduction in kVp reduces 50% radiation dose

B Decrease in mA (milli amperes) decreases radiation dose exposure significantly in pediatric chest

C Quality of the radiation generated depends upon voltage

D Radiation dose exposure is directly related to the time of exposure

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A Polycystic kidney

B Hydronephrosis

C Intracapsular Breast implant rupture.

D Posterior urethral valve

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A Enhanced MRI

B SPECT

C PET

D NCCT

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A Hyperparathyroidism

B Multiple myeloma

C Hypehyroidism

D Pseudo hyperparathyroidism

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