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Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis is caused by ?

A. Enterovirus 70

B. Adenovirus

C. Poliovirus

D. Hepadnavirus

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Magic syndrome is seen in:

A. Behcet disease

B. Aphthous major

C. Herpetiform

D. Bloom syndrome

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Which test is not useful in a patient with history of Syncopal attack?

A. Electrophysiological testing

B. Tilt Table testing

C. PET Scan

D. Holter monitoring

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The drug used in petit mal seizures and has a narrow spectrum of antiepileptic activity is

A. Lamotrigine

B. Ethosuximide

C. Phenytoin

D. Primidone

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The number of doses recommended for oral Ty21a typhoid vaccine is:

A. 14

B. 5

C. 3

D. 1

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“Candle-wax spots” in the retina are present in

A. Sarcoidosis

B. Toxoplasmosis

C. Syphilis

D. Tuberculosis

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Mediastinal lymph node calcification is seen in which one of the following-

A. Metastatic neoplasm

B. Lymphoma

C. Sarcoidosis

D. Bronchiectasis

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In pontaic fever, which antigen is seen in urine?

A. Lipopolysaccharide-1

B. Lipopolysaccharide-2

C. Lipopolysaccharide-4

D. Lipopolysaccharide-6

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Chemoprophylaxis is indicated for all except-

A. Typhoid

B. Meningococcal meningitis

C. Cholera

D. Plague

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Most aggressive lung CA:

A. Squamous cell CA

B. Adenocarcinoma

C. Small cell lung CA

D. Large cell CA

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