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Acne vulgaris primarily involves –

A. Sweat glands

B. Sebaceous gland

C. Hair follicles

D. Ceruminous glands

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Although more than 400 blood groups have been identified, the ABO blood group system remains the most important in clinical medicine because :

A. It was the first blood group system to be discovered.

B. It has four different blood groups A, B, AB, O (H).

C. ABO(H) antigens are present in most body tissues and fluids.

D. ABO(H) antibodies are invariably present in plasma when persons RBC lacks the corresponding antigen.

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Which test can detect facial nerve palsy occurring due to lesion at the outlet of stylomastoid?

A. Detion of angle of mouth towards opposite side

B. Loss of taste sensation in anterior 2/3 of tongue

C. Loss of sensation over right cheek

D. Detion of tongue towards opposite side

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The most common organism responsible for symptomatic Native valve infective endocarditis in children –

A. b-hemolytic streptococci

B. a-hemolytic streptococci

C. Staph aureus

D. Group D. streptococci

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‘Hatter’s shakes’ are seen in …. poisoning:

A. Lead

B. Mercury

C. Silver

D. Arsenic

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Bacillary angiomatosis is caused by

A. Bartonella henselae

B. Hansen’s bacillus

C. Koch’s bacillus

D. H. ducreyi

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False about Staphylococcus aureus is:

A. Coagulase positive

B. Catalase positive

C. Oxidase positive

D. DNAse positive

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A woman presents to the Gynecology outpatient department with a history suggestive of stress incontinence. Which of the following is the treatment of choice for genuine stress incontinence –

A. Burch Colposuspension

B. Kelly's Procedure

C. Sling Suspension Procedure

D. Tension Free Vaginal Taping

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All are true about Koch’s postulates except:

A. Disease should be susceptible to broad spectrum antibiotics

B. Organism causing lesion can be isolated from lesion

C. Organism can be cultured in media

D. Organism causes similar lesion if inoculated in other person

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Cranial nerve passing through internal auditory meatus:

A. 7th cranial nerve

B. 9th cranial nerve

C. 10th cranial nerve

D. 11th cranial nerve

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