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A chronic alcoholic patient on high carbohydrate diet develops a deficiency of

A. Selenium

B. Cadmium

C. Manganese

D. Iodine

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In an Anti-mortem burn which is NOT true –

A. Line of redness

B. Increase in enzymes

C. Vesicle formation

D. Non-albuminous bulla

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Which of the following statements about polycystic kidney disease is true

A. Polycystic kidney disease is n autosomal recessive disorder linked to a causative gene on the short arm of chromosome 16

B. Erythropoietin levels are often low due to progressive renal failure.

C. Colonic diverticular disorder is a rare finding

D. Nephrotic range proteinuria is an uncommon finding

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Attachment of Vitreous is Strongest at ?

A. Foveal region

B. Back of lens

C. Ora serrata

D. Margin of optic disc

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A 3-year-old child presented with fatigue, malaise, fever, sore throat, headache, nausea, abdominal pain and myalgia. O/E Generalized lymphadenopathy Hepatosplenomegaly, Tonsillar enlargement Palatal petechiae Rashes and edema of the eyelids. Some weird cells were observed in the peripheral blood. A specific serological test was performed Which of the following receptor is involved in the pathogenesis of the above disease: –

A. CD21

B. CD20

C. CD19

D. CD117

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Which of the following is a special stain used to diagnose fungal hyphae in tissues?

A. Methenamine silver

B. Masson Trichrome

C. Congo red

D. Alcian blue

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Littoral cell angioma is:

A. Tumor of spleen

B. Angiomatous lesion of skin

C. Angioblastic tumor of Cerebellum

D. Congenital vascular anomaly at base of brain

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Members of the multi pass, G protein-linked family of receptors include the muscarinic cholinergic and J3-adrenergic receptors and rhodopsin. Which of the following characterizes these receptors?

A. They possess a single hydrophobic transmembrane segment in the form of an a helix

B. They can activate plasma membrane-bound enzymes or ion channels

C. They posses an intracellular ligand-binding domain

D. They possess intrinsic enzyme activity

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A 50-year-old female presented to the OPD with left sided lower limb weakness and mild headaches. Her weakness worsened slowly over the past 5 years. She gave a history of cranial irradiation 6 years ago. Her husband has also noted a slight change in her behavior over the past 5 years. Contrast Enhanced MRI The SOL was removed after performing a surgery and was sent for the HPE examination. Which of the following is the most common gyri involved and the most common genetic abnormality in the above condition: –

A. ANTERIOR PARACENTRAL / DELETION 22q

B. POSTERIOR PARACENTRAL / DELETION 20q

C. ANTERIOR PARACENTRAL / DELETION 20q

D. POSTERIOR PARACENTRAL / DELETION 22q

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Strawberry appearance is seen in –

A. Lupus Vulgaris

B. Rhinoscleroma

C. Rhinosporidiosis

D. Angiofibroma

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