Medicine MCQs-25
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- 1 A 55 year female, smoker, hypertensive comes to OPD with complains of Headache, pain in the temples, double vision, flu-like symptoms, and difficulty in opening the mouth. On examination Bruits heard over the subclavian and axillary arteries. What is the most probable diagnosis?
- 2 Giant cell arteritis also called
- 3 Giant cell arteritis is most commonly associated with
A 55 year female, smoker, hypertensive comes to OPD with complains of Headache, pain in the temples, double vision, flu-like symptoms, and difficulty in opening the mouth. On examination Bruits heard over the subclavian and axillary arteries. What is the most probable diagnosis?
[A] Hypertensive emmergency
[B] Giant cell arteritis
[C] Takayasu’s arteritis
[D] Buerger’s disease
Giant cell arteritis also called
[A] Thromboangiitis obliterans
[B] Temporal arteritis
[C] Takayasu’s arteritis
[D] Buerger’s disease
Giant cell arteritis is most commonly associated with
[A] Cytomegalovirus
[B] Coxsackie B virus
[C] Respiratory syncytial virus
[D] Varicella-zoster virus antigen