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Magnesium sulphate potentiates the hypotensive action of –
A. Methyldopa
B. Nifedipine
C. Enalapril
D. Hydralazine
View DescriptionA 40-year-old male patient presented to the dermatology OPD with complaints of a characteristic rash over the face along with fever, ahralgia and moderate chest pain. Patient gave history of using some drug for 3 months. On examination, there was no CNS involvement. Lab findings revealed normal urine r/m studies and normal RFTs. ANA and anti-histone antibody titres were found to be raised. Which of the following mechanisms is most likely implicated in the above disease: –
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View DescriptionAll of the following are true about Sibson’s fascia except
A. Attached to cervical pleura
B. Arises from scalenus anterior
C. Subclavian arched over it
D. Attached to C7
View DescriptionChild admitted with meningitis. Examination reveals gram negative diplococci. History of previous similar infection is present with same organism. Which of the following should be suspected?
A. Complement deficiency
B. Immunoglobulin deficiency
C. T cell
D. 8 cell
View DescriptionA patient has extremely enlarged palatine tonsils. You suggest surgical removal of the tonsils, but you do explain that there is a small risk of the surgery, which may result in which of the following?
A. Loss in the ability to taste salt in the anterior two-thirds of the tongue
B. Loss in the ability to protrude her tongue, thus limiting her ability to lick an ice cream cone
C. Weakness in the ability to open her mouth fully when eating an apple due to damage to the innervation to the lateral pterygoid muscle
D. Loss in the ability to taste in the posterior one-third of the tongue and perhaps some difficulty in swallowing
View DescriptionA 50 yr. old male presented with chronic breathlessness and intermittent jaundice. He denies smoking and alcohol abuse. Lung and liver specimens revealed the following findings respectively What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Hemochromatosis
B. Cystic fibrosis
C. Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency
D. Wilsons disease
View DescriptionChlamydia are isolated by :
A. Enzyme immune assay
B. Yolk sac inoculation
C. Direct immunofluorescence
D. Micro immunofluorescence
View DescriptionWhich of the following bacterium is non-motile?
A. Klebsiella spp
B. Citrobacter spp
C. Escherichia spp
D. Salmonella spp
View DescriptionA 37-yrs-old man in DKA has yellowish papules scattered over his trunk and extremities. A tube of plasma that is collected from the patient develops a turbid supernate. This is consistent with which type of hyperlipoproteinemia?
A. Type I
B. Type II
C. Type III
D. Type V
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