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Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis is caused by ?
A. Enterovirus 70
B. Adenovirus
C. Poliovirus
D. Hepadnavirus
View DescriptionMagic syndrome is seen in:
A. Behcet disease
B. Aphthous major
C. Herpetiform
D. Bloom syndrome
View DescriptionWhich 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
View DescriptionThe drug used in petit mal seizures and has a narrow spectrum of antiepileptic activity is
A. Lamotrigine
B. Ethosuximide
C. Phenytoin
D. Primidone
View DescriptionThe number of doses recommended for oral Ty21a typhoid vaccine is:
A. 14
B. 5
C. 3
D. 1
View Description“Candle-wax spots” in the retina are present in
A. Sarcoidosis
B. Toxoplasmosis
C. Syphilis
D. Tuberculosis
View DescriptionMediastinal lymph node calcification is seen in which one of the following-
A. Metastatic neoplasm
B. Lymphoma
C. Sarcoidosis
D. Bronchiectasis
View DescriptionIn pontaic fever, which antigen is seen in urine?
A. Lipopolysaccharide-1
B. Lipopolysaccharide-2
C. Lipopolysaccharide-4
D. Lipopolysaccharide-6
View DescriptionChemoprophylaxis is indicated for all except-
A. Typhoid
B. Meningococcal meningitis
C. Cholera
D. Plague
View DescriptionMost aggressive lung CA:
A. Squamous cell CA
B. Adenocarcinoma
C. Small cell lung CA
D. Large cell CA
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