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A 2-year old male child has been limping ever since he has started walking. Examination reveals a short right lower limb with limited abduction at the hip. the Trendelenburg sign is positive however telescopy is absent. The most probable diagnosis is-
A. Kimer's deformity
B. Congential dislocation of the hip
C. Congenital coxa vara
D. Perther's disease
View DescriptionA patient who was initially smear positive, who began the treatment and who remained or became smear positive again at five months or later during the course of treatment is called as:
A. Defaulter
B. Failure case
C. Relapse
D. None of the above
View DescriptionWhich of the following does not develop from mesoderm:
A. Muscles of bladder
B. Iris muscle
C. Deltoid muscle
D. LPS
View DescriptionA 3-year-old child presented to the OPD for the first time with complaints of abdominal mass, polyuria and polydipsia. The child was born at 39 weeks gestation spontaneous vaginal delivery outside the hospital. IVP reveals streaky appearance of the kidneys. USG and CT abdomen were done. The gene involved in the above condition is present on which chromosome: –
A. 6p
B. 6q
C. 14p
D. 14q
View DescriptionOdland bodies are seen in which layer of epidermis –
A. Basal cell layer
B. Stratum lucidum
C. Stratum granulosum
D. Stratum corneum
View DescriptionA 50-year-old male presented to the OPD with a mass in the epigastric region. Patient gave a history of frequent attacks of epigastric pain radiating to the back. Records revealed chronically raised serum amylase and lipase levels. USG abdomen and CT abdomen studies were done. Which of the following complication may occur if the involved structure is ruptured: –
A. Carcinomatosis
B. Intestinal hemorrhage
C. Disseminated infection
D. Anaphylactic shock
View DescriptionMegaloblastic anemia is caused by:
A. Diphyllobothriumlatum
B. H-NaNa
C. Taeniasaginata
D. Echinococcusgranulosis
View Description16-year-old boy had a flea bite while working in a wheat grain godown. After 4 days he developed fever and had axillary lymphadenopathy. The stain used for smear preparation is ?
A. Albert staining
B. Ziehl Neelson staining
C. McFadyean’s staining
D. Wayson staining
View DescriptionA lady presents with swelling of hands with shiny skin. She has a history of fracture radius and kept on POP cast for 4 weeks after which she develops this. Give the most likely diagnosis –
A. Myositis ossification
B. Rupture of external pollicis longus tendon
C. Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
D. Malunion
View DescriptionSoot in the trachea is a sign of –
A. Antemortem burn
B. Postmortem burn
C. Asphyxia
D. Carbon mono oxide poisoning
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