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Most commonly this tumour is due to carcinoma of:

A. Stomach

B. Breast

C. Colon

D. Uterus

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Comment on the X-ray

A. Acute osteomyelitis

B. Chronic osteomyelitis

C. Brodies abscess

D. Adamantinoma

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Superantigen include all, except:

A. TSST

B. Exfoliative toxin

C. Pyrogenic exotoxin

D. Cholera toxin

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A 5-year-old child presented with abdominal distension, pallor, easy bruising and bone pain. On physical examination, hepatosplenomegaly and lymphadenopathy was noted. Child was suspected to have metabolic disorder. So, biopsy and histopathologic examination was planned from bone marrow. On staining and microscopic examination, a distended phagocytic cell was noted. It had fibrillary type of cytoplasm with eccentrically placed nucleus. PAS staining was intensively positive. The x-ray of right lower limb is given below Which of the following is the main management strategy in the above condition?

A. Allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

B. Substrate reduction therapy

C. Replacement therapy with recombinant enzymes

D. Transfer of normal gene into the pts hematopoietic stem cells.

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A 50 -year-old woman presented at the emergency room complaining of urinary urgency and flank pain. Microscopic examination of a urine sample was done and gram staining was done. Prior to initiation of antibiotic therapy, she abruptly developed fever, chills, and delirium. Hypotension and hyperventilation rapidly followed. These observations suggest that the patient is responding to the release of which bacterial component?

A. Collagenase

B. Exotoxin

C. Hyaluronidase

D. Lipopolysaccharide

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Which drug can be eliminated by nonenzymatic degradation –

A. Atracurim

B. Pancuronium

C. Mivacurium

D. Dexacurium

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Active management of 3rd stage of labour is most helpful in prevention of –

A. Atonic PPH

B. Secondary PPH

C. Uterine inertia

D. APH

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HCG doubling time is –

A. 1 day

B. 2 day

C. 3 day

D. 3.5 day

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Following tumour produce a marked elevation of:

A. Alpha feto protein

B. Placental alkaline phosphatase

C. Human placental lactogen

D. CA 125

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Acute hemolytic transfusion reaction is due antibodies directed against which of the following blood group antigens?

A. Rh

B. Kell

C. Duffy

D. All of the above

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