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A male patient was undergoing routine health checkup and investigations when a lump was incidentally diagnosed on clinical examination. Clinician advised USG following which USG guided biopsy was done. HPE examination revealed the following diagnosis. Patient was staed on chemotherapy including a drug obtained from the given plant. What is the site of action of the drug mentioned above?
A. B
B. C
C. D
D. A
View DescriptionAll are true about Candida except –
A. Pseudohyphae seen
B. Produce chlamydospore
C. It is a mould
D. It is a non-thermally dimorphic fungi
View DescriptionA 50-year-old male patient presented to the OPD with the complaint of progressive dysphagia for 4 months both to solids and liquids but more to the solids. There was history of significant weight loss, loss of appetite, pain while swallowing, a hoarse voice and cervical lymphadenopathy. Upper GI endoscopy and barium studies were conducted. During endoscopy a sample of the lesion was also taken and sent for HPE examination: – ] All of the following are risk factors for the above disease except: –
A. Smoking
B. Plummer Vinson syndrome
C. Achalasia cardia
D. Barrett's esophagus
View DescriptionA 40-year-old non-alcoholic male patient presented to the OPD with jaundice, lethargy, ahralgia, skin pigmentation, loss of libido, polyuria, polydipsia and exeional dyspnea. O/E, Hepatosplenomegaly Increased pigmentation and spider angiomas Ahropathy Ascites Loss of body hair and testicular atrophy Iron studies were done. LFTs were deranged and insulin levels were raised. Liver biopsy was also performed. Patient had no history of intake of any long-term medication. Iron studies are: – Plasma iron – 200 microgm/dL TIBC- 300 microgm/dL Transferrin saturation -90% Serum ferritin -5000 microgm/L Liver iron -10000 microgm/ gm of dry weight Hepatic iron index – 3 Which is the most common mutation seen in the above condition: –
A. C282Y
B. H63D
C. H62D
D. C283Y
View DescriptionAn adult male presented 4 weeks after intercourse with fever, rubbery ulcer, inguinal lymphadenopathy. Causative organism:
A. LGV
B. Syphillis
C. Chancroid
D. HIV
View DescriptionIn comparing laparoscopic salpingostomy vs. laparotomy with salpingectomy for the treatment of ectopic pregnancy, laparoscopic therapy results in
A. Higher fertility rate
B. Lower repeat ectopic pregnancy rate
C. Comparable persistent ectopic tissue rate
D. Greater scar formation
View DescriptionOxygen – Hemoglobin dissociation curve is shifted to left by –
A. Acidosis
B. Alkalosis
C. Hyperthermia
D. Anaemia
View DescriptionA child presents with failure to thrive to pediatrics OPD. The doctor counseled the parents about improving nutrition of child , to which mother strongly asseed that they have ensured everything is perfect from their side especially nutrition, but to no avail. Then doctor requested for few investigations. What is the diagnosis?
A. Ebstein anomaly
B. Ostium secundum, type of ASD
C. Ostium primum, type of ASD
D. sinus venosus, type of ASD
View DescriptionVolume of distribution is NOT affected by all EXCEPT
A. Binding to plasma protein
B. Drug clearance
C. Lipid insolubility
D. Absence of blood brain barrier
View DescriptionWhich one of the following is characteristic of microfilaria of W. bancrofti?
A. Cephalic space twice as long as broad
B. Excretory pore prominent
C. Nuclear column smudged
D. Caudal end uniformly tapering to a delicate point, and no terminal nuclei present
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