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The operative procedure known as “micro fracture” is done for the

A. Delayed union of femur

B. Nonunion of tibia

C. Loose bodies of ankle joint

D. Osteochondral defect of femur

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Which of the following test is positive in lateral sinus thrombophlebitis:

A. Crow Beck test

B. Tobey Ayer test

C. Gresienger sign

D. All of the above

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The daily dose of folic acid for women of childbearing age is?

A. 4000 micro gm

B. 40 micro gm

C. 0.5 mg

D. 0.4 mg

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A 50-year-old man consults you because he has been having transient periods of rapid heart beat accompanied by sweating, flushing, and a sense of impending doom. Examination is unrevealing, with no evidence of arrhythmia at the time of the exam. However, the man’s wife is a nurse, so the physician asks that she take vital signs the next time one of the episodes occurs. She does, and demonstrates a BP of 195/140 with heart rate 160/min during the episode. She promptly brings him to you, but the spell is over by the time that he is seen. Urinary measurement of which of the following would most likely be diagnostic in this case?

A. Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)

B. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)

C. 17-ketosteroids

D. Vanillylmandelic acid VMA

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Hepatic enzyme undergoes phosphorylation from the dephosphorylated state. Which of the following is true?

A. Affected by the level of Catecholamines

B. Occurs in starvation rather than well-fed state

C. Always activated by c-AMP dependent protein kinase

D. Always activates the enzyme

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Electrolyte abnormalties are caused by (PGI June 2009)

A. KC1

B. 0.9 NaCl

C. NaHCO3

D. A1 (OH)3

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Which of the following is rarely associated with renal cell carcinoma?

A. Polycythemia

B. Amyloidosis

C. Cushing's syndrome

D. Hypertension

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Which of the following evaluation methods is most sensitive in diagnosing pregnancy early?

A. Serum pregnancy test

B. Detection of fetal heart tones by Doppler equipment

C. Abdominal ultrasound

D. Bimanual exam to assess uterine size

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A crisis in a patient with sickle cell disease is most likely to be cause by

A. Alkalosis

B. Acidosis

C. Increased oxygen concentration

D. Decreased CO2 concentration

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Relative contraindication of ECT is –

A. Raised Intra-Cranial Tension

B. Vascular Dementia

C. Diabetic Retinopathy

D. Peripheral Neuropathy

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