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The carpal bone which ossifies in the second month
A. Lunate
B. Hamate
C. Scaphoid
D. Capitate
View DescriptionA 34-year-old pregnant female presented to the ER with fever, backache, headache and myalgias. Blood cultures were collected and subjected to examination. Microbiological examination revealed positive motility at 25 degree Celsius and catalase positivity, Esculin positivity and positive growth in 6.5% NaCl. The colonies are as shown on blood agar plate given below. Gram Staining Which of the following is the most common route of transmission of the above organism: –
A. Aerosol person to person transmission
B. Feco-oral route
C. Ingestion of contaminated food
D. Sexually transmitted
View DescriptionThe attitude of the lower limb in post polio residual paralysis is-
A. Flexion, abduction, external rotation
B. Flexion, adduction, internal rotation
C. Extension, abduction, internal rotation
D. None
View DescriptionA 55-year-old male was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis and staed on standard 4 drug regimen. After 1.5 months, the patient developed peripheral neuropathy. Deficiency of a paicular vitamin is responsible for peripheral neuropathy. This vitamin does not paicipate in which one of the following processes?
A. Niacin production
B. Heme synthesis
C. Glycogen synthesis
D. Transamination
View DescriptionA 22-year-old G3P2 presented with profuse bleed after a normal spontaneous vaginal delivery.Physical exam reveals a boggy uterus, and a bedside sonogram indicates the presence of placental tissue.Most probable diagnosis is.
A. Succenturiate placenta
B. Vasa previa
C. Placenta previa
D. Membranaceous placenta
View DescriptionA good prognostic feature in Hodgkin’s disease is known as:
A. Clinical state
B. Histologic subtype
C. Age of the patients
D. Number of lymph node involvement
View DescriptionA 35-year-old HIV-positive man comes to you with a 6-month history of progressive memory loss and incontinence. He is taking zidovudine and a protease inhibitor. Examination demonstrates deficits in cognitive and fine motor control functions. Lab show a CD4 cell count of 25/mm3. MRI studies reveal moderate brain atrophy but no focal lesions. LP shows no CSF abnormalities. Most likely diagnosis?
A. CMV encephalitis
B. Cryptococcal meningoencephalitis
C. HIV encephalitis
D. HIV myelopathy
View DescriptionTrue regarding laryngeal TB is-
A. Commonly involves anterior 2/3 rd of vocal cord
B. Mouse-nibbled vocal cord
C. More common in females
D. None of the above
View DescriptionMeckel’s diverticulum, all are true except –
A. Present in 2% population
B. Lies on the antimesenteric border
C. Consists of mucosa without muscle
D. Contains ectopic gastric tissue
View DescriptionThe first H2 receptor blocker was synthesized in 1972 by –
A. Asch and Child
B. Sir James Black
C. Gaddum and Picarelli
D. Vane
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