4978 Pharmacology A patient presented with vomiting and ataxia. There were oxalate crystals in the urine. The patient was given ethanol and 4 methyl pyrazole for treatment. The likely diagnosis of the patient was? AMethanol poisoningBEthanol poisoningCEthylene glycol poisoning (Correct Answer)DDiazepam poisoning
4979 Microbiology The causative agent of Lyme’s disease: ABorrelia burgdorferi (Correct Answer)BBorrelia recurrentisCLeptospira icterohemorrhagiaeDClostridium difficile
4981 Gynaecology & Obstetrics Umbilical cord attached to the margin of placenta: ACircumvallate placentaBBattledore placenta (Correct Answer)CVelamentous insertionDVasa previa
4982 Anatomy Tongue develops from which branchial arches? AI, II, IVBI, II, IIICI, III, IVDI, II, III, IV (Correct Answer)
4983 Dental Ideally Dentist population ration should be A5.597222222B1:10000C1:20000 (Correct Answer)D1:40000
4984 Forensic Medicine Black eye is a type of- APatterend abrasionBEctopic abrasionCEctopic bruise (Correct Answer)DFriction abrasion
4985 Microbiology Langerhans cells in skin are AAntigen presenting cells (Correct Answer)BPigment producing cellsCKeratin synthesising cellsDSensory neurons
4986 Biochemistry Substrate for gluconeogenesis include? AGlycerol (Correct Answer)BLeucineCFatty acidsDAcetyl CoA