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All are features of Wiskott Aldrich syndrome, EXCEPT:

A. Decreased IgM level

B. Elevated IgE level

C. Decreased IgA level

D. Decreased ratio of CD4 and CD8 cells

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Tadalafil should not be given with:

A. Vasodilator

B. Antibiotics

C. Vasoconstrictors

D. Valproate

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A 22 years males presented with fever hematuria and hypertension, IVP shows “spider leg” deformity. The diagnosis is

A. Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD)

B. Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD)

C. Medullary sponge kidney

D. Hydronephrosis

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An anesthetized patient is mechanically ventilated at her normal tidal volume, but at twice her normal frequency. When mechanical ventilation is stopped, the patient fails to breathe spontaneously for 1 minute. This temporary cessation of breathing occurs because

A. The elevated arterial oxygen tension (Pao2) reduced peripheral chemoreceptor activity

B. The elevated (Pao2) reduced central chemoreceptor activity

C. Low levels of nitrogen are known to inhibit ventilation

D. The lowered carbon dioxide tension (Pao2) reduced central chemoreceptor activity

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20 year old patient presents with peripheral neuropathy, ataxia, distal sensory loss and muscle weakness, hearing loss , and ichthyosis. CSF shows elevated protein level. The most likely diagnosis is

A. Fabry disease

B. Refsum disease

C. Adrenoleukodystrophy

D. CMT4

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LD50 /ED50 is –

A. Therapeutic index

B. Bioavailability

C. Potency

D. Efficacy

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In which of the following conditions bilateral contracted kidneys are characteristically seen –

A. Amyloidosis

B. Diabetes mellitus

C. Rapidly progressive (crescentic) glomerulonephritis

D. Benign nephrosclerosis

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Following are the causes of painless sudden onset of loss of vision except –

A. Acute congestive glaucoma

B. Vitreous hemorrhage

C. CRAO

D. Central serous retinopathy

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A 80-year-old male patient recently diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma was staed on treatment with R- CHOP chemotherapy regimen. After few days, the patient comes to the clinic with complaints of tingling in his hands and feet. Neurological examination shows symmetric “stocking and glove” type distal neuropathy. If the patient’s symptoms are believed to be due to chemotherapy regimen, the drug responsible for these symptoms causes cell cycle arrest during which of the following stages?

A. G1-S transition

B. S phase

C. G2-M transition

D. M phase

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True about nasal myiasis –

A. Commonly occurs in ethmoidal polys patient

B. Results from the ova of fly chrysomia

C. Treated by nasal saline instillation

D. Cannot cause death of the patient

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