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What accumulates in tissues in hemochromatosis-

A. Iron

B. Copper

C. Ceruloplasmin

D. Lipofuschhin

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Glassgow Coma scale of a patient with head injury- He is confused, able to localize on right side and does flexion on left side and Opens eye for painful stimuli on Sternum.

A. 8 points

B. 9 points

C. 10 points

D. 11 points

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Lung carcinoma most common associated with:

A. Asbestosis

B. Silicosis

C. Byssinosis

D. Beryllium

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A 50-year-old right-handed female presented to the OPD with right sided hemiparesis. She also had sensory loss along with right homonymous hemianopia. On neurological examination, dysahria, global aphasia, alexia, agraphia, acalculia and apraxia were noted. NCCT head The aery involved in the above condition is a content of: –

A. Cerebellomedullary cistern

B. Cisterna pontis

C. Syln cistern

D. Quadrigeminal cistern

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Riehl’s melanosis involves

A. Face and neck

B. Trunk

C. Extremities

D. Palms only

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A 35-year-old male presents with symptoms of palpitations, tremors, nervousness and headache. His father has a history of type 2 DM and mother has a history of some psychiatric illness. He has no chronic medical conditions and takes no medications. He appears anxious, sweaty and shaky. His fingerstick glucose is 45 mg/dl. The patient as administered a bolus of 50% glucose which rapidly improves his symptoms. CECT abdomen shows a mass as follows. Which of the following is likely to be seen after overnight fasting?

A. Serum insulin Serum pro-insulin C-peptide levels Normal Normal Normal

B. Serum insulin Serum pro-insulin C-peptide levels Increased Increased Increased

C. Serum insulin Serum pro-insulin C-peptide levels Increased Normal Decreased

D. Serum insulin Serum pro-insulin C-peptide levels Decreased Increased Increased

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All are purely Glucogenic amino acids except ?

A. Valine

B. Alanine

C. Tryptophan

D. Methionine

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Most common cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage is-

A. Rupture of berry aneurysm

B. Rupture of fusiform aneurysm

C. Head injury

D. none

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A 50-year-old male presented to the ER with history of road side accident. He was operated under spinal anesthesia. Post-op 1 day after the operation, the patient repoed labored breathing, nausea and vomiting. Patient had last passed stool 3 days ago. On examination, Distended abdomen Tympanic note Scattered bowel sounds Water soluble enema failed to relieve the symptoms. X ray abdomen and CT were ordered. Which of the following drugs have been approved to be given in the above condition: –

A. Dantrolene

B. Neostigmine

C. Pralidoxime

D. Atropine

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A 57-year-old male is admitted to the hospital for a suspected kidney infection (likely pyelonephritis). The patient is placed on intravenous antibiotic therapy but continues to have a temperature of 103degF after 3 days of therapy. The urine culture grows lactose fermenting GNB which is pan drug sensitive On examination, he appears ill and has marked left flank tenderness. Ultrasound depicts the following finding What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Hydronephrosis

B. Nephrolithiasis

C. Emphysematous pyelonephritis

D. Perinephric abscess

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