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The “cutoff” value of plasma glucose in 50 g glucose challenge test is

A. 120 mg/dL

B. 140 mg/dL

C. 160 mg/dL

D. 180 mg/dL

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Which nerve is a branch of a root of the brachial plexus?

A. Suprascapular nerve

B. Dorsal scapular nerve

C. Upper subscapular nerve

D. Lateral pectoral nerve

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Pitting of nails can be seen in –

A. Tinea unguium

B. Alopecia areata

C. Androgenetic alopecia

D. Peripheral vascular disease

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In a 2 months old infant undergoing surgery for biliary atresia, you would avoid one of the following anaesthetic –

A. Thiopentone

B. Halothane

C. Propofol.

D. Sevoflurane.

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Which of the following is the earliest change in intestine which occurs in Crohn’s disease?

A. Cobblestone appearance

B. Aphthous ulcer

C. Perforation

D. Stricture

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Reactivation tubercuare commonly associated with: losis and primary squamous cell carcinoma of the lung are similar in that they both are commonly associated with:

A. Cavitation

B. Scar carcinomas

C. Silicosis

D. Ectopic secretion of a parathormone-like peptide

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A 55-year-old female presented to the ER with sudden onset of shoness of breath along with syncope. Chest x ray was unremarkable. ECG was done. On examination, some skin lesions were observed. What is the most likely diagnosis in the above case: –

A. Carney syndrome

B. Hypothyroidism

C. Sarcoidosis

D. SLE

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Dimpling in carcinoma breast is due to –

A. Edema

B. Contraction of Cooper's ligaments

C. Subdermal lymphangitis

D. Scaring

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Mechanism of action of metformin

A. Increased peripheral glucose uptake

B. Stimulate insulin release

C. Decrease glucose resorption in intestine

D. None of the above

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A 70-year-old male presented to the OPD with complaints of abdominal pain, nausea, headache, malaise, persistent fever for 2 weeks along with constipation. On examination a characteristic rash was observed on the trunk and chest. BP – 120/70 mm of Hg HR- 65 bpm Hepatomegaly Splenomegaly Blood culture did not show any organism, hence a bone marrow culture was taken. Gram staining was done. Biochemical reactions revealed fermentation of glucose with acid production, reduction of nitrates, don’t ferment lactose and were motile by means of flagella. What is the drug of choice if the above organism is a multi-drug resistant variety:-

A. Ciprofloxacin

B. Moxifloxacin

C. Ceftriaxone

D. Ceftazidime

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