Cardiology MCQs-7
Normal QRS axis is between A. -30° and +60° B. -60° and +90° C. -30°...
Normal QRS axis is between A. -30° and +60° B. -60° and +90° C. -30°...
Mitral facies refers to a distinctive facial appearance associated with mitral stenosis is usually seen...
High-arched palate is a feature of A. Amyloidosis B. Loeys-Dietz syndrome C. Tangier disease D....
“Dropped-head syndrome” is caused by weakness of neck extensors
Bronze discoloration of the skin seen in A. SLE B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Osler-WeberRendu syndrome...
Sodium channel–blocking antiarrhythmic drugs suppress ventricular ectopic beats a recognized risk factor for sudden death...
Most preventable cause of death in the world A. Alcohol B. Tobacco C. Malnutrition D....
In Pericardial tamponade most common associated symptom is A. Hypotension B. Dyspnea C. Palpitation D....
‘P’ pulmonale in ECG suggests A. Left Atrial Enlargement B. Right Atrial Enlargement C. Left...
During fetal life which is responsible for shunting a majority of blood flow of the...
Each adult human kidney contains around ———– nephrons A. 0.5 million B. 1 million C....
Portosystemic connections are present in Gastroesophageal area Between the esophageal tributary of the left gastric...
Which divides the liver into a larger anatomical right lobe and a smaller anatomical left...
Which structure lies in Cantlie’s line A. Left hepatic artery B. Left branch of the...
Largest organ in the human body A. Liver B. Brain C. Skin D. Muscle Second...
What is the cell marked in the image? What is the cell marked in the...
What is the name of the cell? A. Lipoblast B. Leydig cell C. Peg cell...
The pointer is marked at Aortic Valve Regurgitant jet in Echocardiogram Image of Transthoracic Echocardiogram...
All of the following are vasoconstrictors EXCEPT A. Endothelin B. Urotensin II C. Urodilatin D....
Which of the following is a natriuretic peptide? A. Sacubitril B. Urotensin II C. Urodilatin...
All of the following are TRUE about Small Intestine EXCEPT A. Proximal part is fixed...
PTH enhances urinary phosphate excretion by downregulating A. Upregulating K+Cl− Symporter B. Upregulating NPT2a cotransporter...
Not true regarding Erythema toxicum neonatorum is A. Usually occurs on the second or third...
Tomes’s fibers are present in A. Root Canal B. Ameloblasts C. Odontoblast D. Embryonic Gum...
Ameloblasts form conical projections, known as Tomes’ processes in A. Inductive stage B. Organizing stage...
Ameloblasts are cells that deposit A. Dentine B. Enamel C. Periosteum D. Epiphyses Odontoblasts produce...
When treating hypocalcemia secondary to hypoparathyroidism treatment can be further intensified by all EXCEPT A....
Most common cause of hypokalemia A. Upper G.I potassium loss B. Lower G.I. potassium loss...
Most common cause of acquired nephrogenic diabetes insipidus A. Hypercalcaemia B. Hypokalemia C. Pyelonephritis D....
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