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A 70-year-old woman complained of sudden onset of severe abdominal pain in the epigastric region which was progressively increasing rapidly. She has a history of myocardial ischemia and peripheral vascular disease. The patient states that she has had nausea and vomiting. On examination, she was writhing in pain. Bowel sounds were normal and there was minimal tenderness. A small amount of blood was present in the stool specimen.The electrolytes showed bicarbonate level at 15 mEq/L, and the serum lactate level was high, which were indicative of tissue receiving insufficient oxygenation leading to tissue injury. CT was planned with following finding. (source – radiopedia.org) What anatomical structure is likely involved?
A. B
B. D
C. C
D. A
View DescriptionMutism and akinesis in a person who appears awake and even alert, is best described as:
A. Stupor
B. Coma
C. Hysteria
D. Delirium
View DescriptionCapgras syndrome is more common in:
A. Obsessive compulsive disorder
B. Paranoid schizophrenia
C. Hysteria
D. Schizoid personality disorder
View DescriptionMeiotic crossover occurs in which of the following?
A. Leptotene
B. Zygotene
C. Pachytene
D. Diplotene
View DescriptionThe splenic artery usually follows a tortuous course along which of the following structures?
A. Left kidney
B. Greater curvature of the stomach
C. Pancreas
D. Transverse colon
View DescriptionStructure superficial to flexor retinaculum –
A. FDS
B. FPL
C. Ulnar artery
D. Median nerve
View DescriptionInvestigation to be done immediately when an unstable patient comes with blunt abdominal trauma is –
A. USG
B. CT Scan
C. Complete Hemogram
D. Abdominal Xray
View DescriptionSynergistic muscle of right inferior oblique:
A. Right Superior oblique
B. Right Superior rectus
C. Left Inferior rectus
D. Left superior rectus
View DescriptionWhich is not involved in Ankylosing spondylitis :
A. Knee & Ankle
B. Sacroiliac joint
C. Wrist & elbow
D. Spine
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