Nephrology MCQs-10
Contents1 Which contrast medium is essential in invasive and interventional cardiac procedures2 Contrast-induced nephropathy Impairment...
Nephrology MCQs-9
Contents1 Most common glomerular agent used for imaging2 Which is most commonly useful to measure...
Clinical Question-9
Contents1 What is your most probable Diagnosis ?2 Patient suspected to have Nephrolithiasis. Which is...
Nephrology MCQs-8
Contents1 Normally there are about ——- calyces per kidney2 Most common cause of polyuria from...
Pruritus
Contents1 Which one of the following is not true2 All are true regarding mechanisms of...
Nephrology MCQs-7
Contents1 Which kidney stone is ‘Letter envelope’ shaped?2 Uric acid crystals shape is most commonly3...
Nephrology MCQs-6
Contents1 All are true about Hyaline casts EXCEPT2 What is the color of Uric acid...
Nephrology MCQs-5
Contents1 Lost podocytes in the adult are replaced in2 Adhesive apparatus of podocytes3 In the...
Medicine MCQs – 24
Contents1 Gland of Moll is the other name for2 Glands of Zeis are3 Dacryoadenitis is...
Sebaceous glands
Contents1 All of the following are sebaceous glands except2 All are true regarding sebaceous glands...
Hydrocephalus
The main site of CSF absorption are arachnoid granulations of A. Superior sagittal B. Inferior…
Schaffer collaterals
Schaffer collaterals are present in A. Heart B. Brain C. Kidney D. Adrenals ANSWERBrain Which…
Anticipatory emesis
Cortical pathway which is responsible for anticipatory emesis in chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting is mediated…
Chemotherapy induced vomiting
Acute onset of nausea and vomiting after administration of chemotherapy usually resolves A. < 24…
Radiation encephalopathy
Early delayed radiation encephalopathy occurs —— after irradiation A. < 1 weeks B. < 2…
Raised intracranial pressure
Parinaud’s syndrome in children results from A. Cerebral herniation B. Dorsal midbrain compression C. Choroid…
Clinical Questions -2
Presentation A 71-year-old woman presented to emergency department with a 4-day history of abdominal pain…
Image Question-32
What is the Diagnosis of Image? Case courtesy of Lee-Anne Slater, Radiopaedia.org. From the case…
Baux score
Baux score . Source : Medicine Question Bank Modified Baux score . Source : Medicine…
Risk of having prostate cancer
Prostate Health Index PHI is a blood test that estimates the risk of having prostate…
Burn clinical points
Most common cause of superficial burns A. Chemical burn B. Sun exposure C. Scald D….
Burns
All are true of carbon monoxide poisoning except A. Death occurs with carboxyhemoglobin concentrations around…
Lambda (λ) sign in USG
Lambda (λ) sign What is lambda sign? Lambda sign refers to the triangular projection of…
Congenital/ infectious disorders of Skin
All are true of chromosome 9 except A. Translocation of genetic material between chromosomes 9…
Oncology MCQs-1
Most common cancer
Lung cancer
Calcitonin used diagnostically as a tumor marker for
Patients with calcitonin levels >100 pg/mL have a high risk for medullary thyroid carcinoma (~90%–100%),
Cancer is the second leading cause of death behind
heart disease
Which of the following is standard way of measuring the ability of cancer patients to perform ordinary tasks?
Standard way of measuring the ability of cancer patients to perform ordinary tasks
Karnofsky performance status
Most significant risk factor for cancer overall is
Most significant risk factor for cancer overall is age; two thirds of all cases were in those aged >65 years
Which of the following tumor is least likely to be disseminated at presentation?
Hematopoietic tumors such as leukemia, myeloma, and lymphoma are often disseminated at presentation and do not spread like solid tumors
Most common cause of cancer death in the world
RECIST Criteria for Solid Tumours progressive disease is defined as the appearance of any new lesion or an increase of ------- in the sum of the products of the perpendicular diameters of all measurable lesions
>25% Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumours - RECIST Criteria Progressive disease is defined as the appearance of any new lesion or an increase of >25% in the sum of the products of the perpendicular diameters of all measurable lesions
or an increase of 20% in the sums of the longest diameters by RECIST.
Dukes classification is for
Dukes classification
colorectal cancers