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Orchidopexy best time –
A. Before the age of 12 month
B. After the age of 24 month
C. At the age of 3 year
D. At 5 year
View DescriptionThe placenta is anchored to the myometrium partially or completely without any intervening decidua is called
A. Placenta accreta
B. Placenta increta
C. Placenta succenturia
D. Placenta percreta
View DescriptionA patient complains of a long history of generalized muscle weakness. On examination, his facial muscles show marked atrophy as shown and when you ask him to shake your hand , he is unable to relax the grip for quite some time. Ophthalmological examination reveals the following finding: ECG showed the following finding: Which of the following given condition is not seen to be associated in above clinical scenario?
A. Congestive hea failure
B. Malignancy
C. Intellectual impairment
D. Insulin resistance
View DescriptionA 80-year-old man is admitted to the emergency depament with severe pain at his right hip and thigh. Patient had difficulty in standing and mobility at the joint was reduced due to the severe pain. Patient had a history of fall 2 days back. Patient also told that he had been taking steroids for the past 3 years. An MRI examination of the right hip region was done. Which of the following aeries is most likely to be injured resulting in the above condition:-
A. Foveolar aery
B. Descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral
C. Deep circumflex iliac aery
D. Ascending branch of medial circumflex femoral
View DescriptionUnstable angina:
A. CK-MB is elevated
B. Troponin I is elevated
C. Myoglobin is elevated
D. The levels of cardiac markers remain unchanged.
View DescriptionMucopolysaccharides are
A. Homopolysaccharides
B. Heteropolysaccharides
C. Proteins
D. Amino acids.
View DescriptionTrue about the lesions of lichen planus –
A. Polygonal violaceous papules
B. Affect skin and mucous membranes
C. Are pruritic
D. All the above
View DescriptionAll cause ascending motor paralysis except
A. Diabetes mellitus
B. Diphtheria
C. Guillain Barre syndrome
D. Porphyria
View DescriptionA 70-year-old man presents with the deterioration of vision 3 weeks after cataract extraction and lOL implantation. Slit lamp examination shows honeycomb maculopathy and Florescinangiography (Fshows ‘flower petal’hyperfluorescence. The most likely diagnosis is –
A. Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD)
B. Central Serous Retinopathy (CSR)
C. Macular Dystrophy
D. Cystoid Macular Edema
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