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A child with a constellation of finding including fever, disabling arthritis, rash, and blindness is MOST likely suffering form

A. Rheumatic fever

B. Lyme disease

C. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

D. Henoch-Schoenlein vasculitis

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All are minor Jones criteria except –

A. Arthralgia

B. Fever

C. Prolonge PR interval

D. Chorea

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A 42-year-old man complains of head¬ache when he wakes up in the morning. It lasts into the afternoon and then subsides. Headache has been present for a few months. CT scan shows a frontal lobe mass with focal areas of calcification. You strongly suspect the pa¬tient has

A. An astrocytoma

B. A pinealoma

C. A meningioma

D. An oligodendroglioma

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Which of the following is true regarding Umblical Cord

A. One artery and two veins

B. Presence of one vein indicates congenital anomaly

C. Wharton jelly is the connective tissue of the cord

D. Two artery only

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A 42- year old man is undergoing chemotherapy after resection of a cecal adenocarcinoma with positive lymph nodes. Which of the following potentially operable complications is a common occurrence among patients receiving systemic chemotherapy?

A. Acute cholecystitis

B. Perirectal abscess

C. Appendicitis

D. Diverticulitis

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The smoky stool is seen in which poisoning?

A. Phosphorus

B. Arsenic

C. Lead

D. Zinc

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In a patient with massive thromboembolism with hypotension after a fluid bolus of 1 L, the patient’s blood pressure remains low at 88/50 mmHg.Echocardiogram demonstrates hypokinesis of the right ventricle.What is the next best step in management of this patient?

A. Treat with dopamine and recombinant tissue plasminogen activator, 100 mg IV

B. Continue IV fluids at 500 mL/hr for a total of 4 L of fluid resuscitation.

C. Refer for inferior vena cava filter placement and continue current management.

D. Refer for surgical embolectomy.

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Lens used in Astigmatism:

A. Convex lens

B. Cylindrical

C. Concave lens

D. Contact lens

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Which of the following is not a crime:

A. Rape

B. Child Abuse

C. Incest

D. Indecent Assault

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A 65-year-old male presented to the OPD with progressive dyspnea on exeion for 3 months. Patient records told that he had an episode of necrotizing pancreatitis along with ARDS in the past for which he was mechanically ventilated for a long time. Patient is a chronic smoker. On examination, low pitched inspiratory and expiratory wheeze is heard over mid-chest area. PFTs revealed, FEV1 is 78% of predicted. FEV1/FVC ratio is 60%. Flow volume curve is given. What is the most likely diagnosis in the above case: –

A. COPD

B. Subglottic stenosis

C. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

D. Unilateral vocal cord paralysis

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