Taxonomy
Contents
- 1 Anatomy
- 2 Biochemistry
- 3 Cardiology
- 4 Cells
- 5 Clinical Questions
- 6 Dermatology
- 7 ECG Questions
- 8 Echocardiogram
- 9 Embryology
- 10 Endocrinology
- 11 Gastroenterology
- 12 Genetics
- 13 Gynaecology
- 14 Hematology
- 15 IMAGE Questions
- 16 Immunology
- 17 Infectious Disease
- 18 Info-Bits
- 19 Info-Cards
- 20 Medicine
- 21 Mitral Stenosis
- 22 Nephrology
- 23 Neurology
- 24 Obstetrics
- 25 Oncology
- 26 Ophthalmology
- 27 Orthopedics
- 28 Pathology
- 29 Pharmacology
- 30 Physiology
- 31 Points
- 32 Psychiatry
- 33 Radiology
- 34 Respiratory system
- 35 Stream
- 36 Surgery
- 37 ULTRASONOGRAPHY
- 38 Valvular Heart Disease
- 39 Fried egg appearance – which type of brain tumor?
- 40 Spodic sign
- 41 Parasitic infection of the CNS
- 42 TAPSE
- 43 Nitric Oxide Synthas
- 44 Pro-inflammatory cytokines released by macrophages in sepsis
- 45 Smudge cells
- 46 Chronotropic index
- 47 Maximum HR with exercise
- 48 Heart Rate Recovery
- 49 Conus Medullaris Syndrome
- 50 Image Question-54
- 51 Frog-leg position
- 52 ‘Blinking frog’ sign
- 53 Frog sign
- 54 Clinical Question-11
- 55 Nikolskiy′s phenomenon
- 56 Olfleck’s phenomenon
- 57 De Ritis ratio
- 58 Most common form of non-haemolytic hyperbilirubinaemia
- 59 Jaundice is usually clinically detectable when the plasma bilirubin
- 60 Circle of Willis
- 61 Artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger
- 62 Azygos anterior cerebral artery
- 63 Arteria termatica of Wilder
- 64 The Vidian artery
- 65 Artery of Salmon
- 66 Artery of Percheron
- 67 McConnell’s Capsular Arteries
- 68 Recurrent artery of Heubner
- 69 Eponyms in artery
- 70 Waterston’s groove
- 71 Bachmann’s bundle
- 72 Pre-excitation
- 73 Accessory pathway
- 74 Wolf–Parkinson–White Syndrome
- 75 Sacubitril
- 76 Urinary tract infection
- 77 Clinical Question-10
- 78 McConnell’s sign seen in
- 79 Cysticercosis
- 80 Image Question-53
- 81 Down syndrome – Pulmonary hypertension
- 82 Transient myeloproliferative disease
- 83 Down syndrome
- 84 Krückmann-Wolfflin bodies
- 85 Brushfield spots
- 86 Myelopathy in Down syndrome
- 87 Down syndrome – characteristics in Down syndrome
- 88 Down syndrome – disabilities
- 89 Manning criteria
- 90 Most common chromosomal abnormality
- 91 Down syndrome – genetic disorder
- 92 Types of Down syndrome
- 93 Congenital defect
- 94 Myocardial bridging- coronary artery anomaly
- 95 Ghent criteria
- 96 Triad of sinusitis, pulmonary infiltrates, and nephritis
- 97 Most common cause of glomerulonephritis
- 98 Nephrotic Glomerulonephriti
- 99 Tram track appearance in kidney
- 100 CKD classification
- 101 What is the most common cause of death in renal failure patients
- 102 Most common cause of End-stage renal disease
- 103 Gorelick Scale
- 104 Vascular dementia
- 105 Conversion disorders presenting as hemiparesis
- 106 Mechanism of Positive Hoffmann’s Reflex
- 107 Mayer reflex
- 108 Neurology MCQs – 5
- 109 Low-flow, Low-gradient Severe Aortic Stenosis
- 110 Right ventricular infarction
- 111 Classic ECG criteria for the diagnosis of ST-segment–elevation myocardial infarction
- 112 Brockenbrough-Braunwald-Morrow sign
- 113 “Brockenbrough-Braunwald-Morrow phenomenon”
- 114 Venturi effect
- 115 “Spike and dome” pulse
- 116 Significant Coronary artery lesion
- 117 Fractional flow reserve (FFR)
- 118 Which is the term used to describe the amount of additional blood flow that can be supplied to the heart above baseline blood flow?
- 119 Most common genetically transmitted cardiomyopathy
- 120 Hounsfield units
- 121 Annihilation Coincidence Detection
- 122 Treatment for Bell’s Palsy
- 123 Facial palsy and Stroke
- 124 Most common cause of facial weakness
- 125 Lugaro cells
- 126 SLE-specific cutaneous manifestation
- 127 urine albumin-creatinine ratio
- 128 Pretibial myxedema
- 129 Which papillary muscle most commonly rupture following an MI?
- 130 Papillary muscle
- 131 What is the most common type of aneuploidy?
- 132 Cardiac Development
- 133 Troisier sign
- 134 After the PCI Procedure in Cath Lab: Femoral Sheaths should be removed in case of anticoagulation with heparin once the activated clotting time [ACT] is below
- 135 Most common presenting symptoms of retroperitoneal hematoma after cardiac catheterization
- 136 Most common complication for which postprocedural hospitalization is seen after cardiac catheterization is
- 137 Cystatin C
- 138 NANC fibers