Which of the following is used in treatment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension?
Which of the following is used in treatment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension? Which of...
Which of the following is used in treatment of chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension? Which of...
Renal cell carcinoma Most common type of renal cell carcinoma [A] Clear cell type[B] Papillary type[C] Chromophobe type[D] Collecting...
Stauffer syndrome is most commonly associated with [A] Bronchogenic carcinoma[B] Renal cell carcinoma[C] Thyroid carcinoma[D] Carcinoma pancreas
EKG findings suggestive of acute pericarditis acute pericarditis Myocardial Infarctiom 1 ST-elevation is less than...
A 55 year female, smoker, hypertensive comes to OPD with complains of Headache, pain in...
Pericardial tamponade – Which is more likely [A] Isolated systolic hypertension[B] Mitral regurgitation[C] Equalization of...
Image Question-55 Fried egg appearance is a typical microscopic characteristic of which type of brain...
Spodic sign is seen in ———– [A] HOCM[B] Myocarditis[C] Pericarditis[D] MVP Spodic sign is [A]...
Most common parasitic infection of the CNS [A] Malaria[B] Cysticercosis[C] Schistosomiasis[D] Angiostrongyliasis Most common presentation...
Most common pro-inflammatory cytokines released by macrophages in sepsis [A] TNF-α [B] IL-8 [C] Interleukin-6...
Smudge cells seen most commonly in [A] ALL[B] CLL[C] AML[D] CML Zeta-chain-associated protein kinase 70...
DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN Conus Medullaris Syndrome and Cauda equina syndrome Conus Medullaris Syndrome Cauda equina syndrome...
Case contributed by Andressa Wiltgen What is the diagnosis? [A] Achondroplasia[B] Anencephaly[C] Crouzon syndrome[D] Atelosteogenesis...
Frog-leg positionseen in [A] Rheumatoid arthritis[B] Cauda equina syndrome[C] Intramedullary tumor of Spinal cord[D] Caudal...
Nikolskiy′s phenomenon What is the difference between “Nikolskiy phenomenon” and Nikolskiy′s sign? “Nikolskiy phenomenon” The...
Olfleck’s phenomenon is seen in [A] Lichen planus[B] Psoriasis[C] Actinic keratosis[D] Darier’s disease MECHANISM of...
De Ritis ratio is the ratio between the concentrations of [A] AST / ALT[B] CK-MB...
Most common form of non-haemolytic hyperbilirubinaemia [A] Rotor’s syndrome[B] Gilbert’s syndrome[C] Crigler–Najjar syndrome[D] Dubin–Johnson syndrome
Jaundice is usually clinically detectable when the plasma bilirubin is more than [A] 0.5 mg...
Which of the following is the ‘Artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger’ [A] Occipital artery[B] Single...
ALL are TRUE about Azygos anterior cerebral artery EXCEPT [A] Single A1 segment of the...
Arteria termatica of Wilder originates from [A] Basilar artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Posterior communicating artery[D]...
The Vidian artery is also called as [A] Basilar artery[B] Artery of epistaxis[C] Pharyngeal branch...
Artery of Salmon is a branch of [A] Basilar artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Vertebral artery[D]...
Artery of Percheron is a branch of [A] Anterior cerebral artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Posterior...
McConnell’s capsular arteries arise from [A] Suprascapular artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Circumflex femoral arteries[D] Internal...
Recurrent artery of Heubner Recurrent artery of Heubner is a branch of [A] Anterior cerebral...
Most common sites for accessory pathways [A] Atrio-ventricular pathways[B] Atrio-fascicular pathways[C] Nodo-ventricular pathways[D] Fasciculo-ventricular pathways...
WPW syndrome is a disorder characterized by all of the following EXCEPT [A] Preexcitation on...
Why individuals with Congenital heart disease associated due to Down Syndrome are more prone for...
Transient myeloproliferative disease usually develops in [A] Marfan syndrome[B] Down syndrome[C] Turnor syndrome[D] Patau syndrome...
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