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Laboratory diagnosis of thalassemia major are all except :
A. Normal ferritin level
B. Normal TIBC
C. Microcytic hypochromic anemia
D. High saturation percentage
View DescriptionSterilization and disinfection of blood spills is done by:
A. Formaldehyde
B. Sodium hypochlorite
C. Tincture iodin
D. Phenols
View DescriptionA 9 month child was taken to pediatric OPD by his mother. Mother complained of the child having lethargy, convulsions, fine tremors, failure to thrive & areas of patchy hair loss on scalp. On investigation, serum ammonia and glutamine levels were increased. Microscopic examination reveals following findings in hair. Which enzyme deficiency is responsible for above symptoms?
A. Carbamoyl phosphate synthase l
B. Ornithine transcarbamoylase
C. Arginosuccinate synthase
D. Arginosuccinate lyase
View DescriptionWhich of the follow ing interleukin is secreted by T helper 2 cells –
A. IL 11
B. IL7
C. IL l
D. IL13
View DescriptionA 70-year-old male presented to the OPD with complaints of abdominal pain, nausea, headache, malaise, persistent fever for 2 weeks along with constipation. On examination a characteristic rash was observed on the trunk and chest. BP – 120/70 mm of Hg HR- 65 bpm Hepatomegaly Splenomegaly Blood culture did not show any organism, hence a bone marrow culture was taken. Gram staining was done. Which of the following pulses will be most likely seen in the above condition: –
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View DescriptionOvulation associated most commonly with?
A. LH surge
B. Increase in progesterone
C. Increase in FSH
D. Increase in basal body temperature
View DescriptionOxygenated blood from placenta goes to fetal heart via:
A. Ductus arteriosus
B. Ductus venosus
C. Foramen ovale
D. Umbilical artery
View Description6-phospho Gluconate dehydrogenase need – (NEET/DNB Pattern)
A. NAD
B. NADP
C. FAD
D. FMN
View DescriptionWhich of the following is a major cell infiltrate in rheumatoid arthritis?
A. CD4+helper cell
B. Macrophage
C. Lymphocyte
D. Dendritics cells
View DescriptionWhich feature would most likely be found in a patient with lepromatous leprosy?
A. No bacteremia
B. Macrophages with a foamy appearance in the dermis
C. A positive lepromin reaction
D. A high cell-mediated response against Mycobacterium leprae
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