Smudge cells
Contents1 Smudge cells seen most commonly in2 Zeta-chain-associated protein kinase 70 (ZAP-70) expression is a...
Chronotropic index
Chronotropic index is calculated as follows [A] (peak heart rate – resting heart rate) /...
Maximum HR with exercise
Maximum HR with exercise is defined as [A] HRmax = 120 − Age[B] HRmax =...
Heart Rate Recovery
Abnormal heart rate recovery is defined as a heart rate decrease of less than ——-...
Conus Medullaris Syndrome
DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN Conus Medullaris Syndrome and Cauda equina syndrome Conus Medullaris Syndrome Cauda equina syndrome...
Image Question-54
Case contributed by Andressa Wiltgen What is the diagnosis? [A] Achondroplasia[B] Anencephaly[C] Crouzon syndrome[D] Atelosteogenesis...
Frog-leg position
Frog-leg positionseen in [A] Rheumatoid arthritis[B] Cauda equina syndrome[C] Intramedullary tumor of Spinal cord[D] Caudal...
‘Blinking frog’ sign
‘Blinking frog’ sign in ultrasound suggests [A] USG Guided Liver Biopsy[B] ERCP[C] Contraindication to tracheostomy[D]...
Frog sign
Contents1 “Frog sign” is considered to be particularly helpful in making the diagnosis of typical2...
Clinical Question-11
A 87-year-old man complained of a one-month history of a minimally pruritic rash on his...
Nikolskiy′s phenomenon
Nikolskiy′s phenomenon What is the difference between “Nikolskiy phenomenon” and Nikolskiy′s sign? “Nikolskiy phenomenon” The…
Olfleck’s phenomenon
Olfleck’s phenomenon is seen in [A] Lichen planus[B] Psoriasis[C] Actinic keratosis[D] Darier’s disease MECHANISM of…
De Ritis ratio
De Ritis ratio is the ratio between the concentrations of [A] AST / ALT[B] CK-MB…
Most common form of non-haemolytic hyperbilirubinaemia
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
Jaundice is usually clinically detectable when the plasma bilirubin is more than [A] 0.5 mg…
Circle of Willis
Which of the following is not a part of Circle of Willis [A] Basilar artery[B]…
Artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger
Which of the following is the ‘Artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger’ [A] Occipital artery[B] Single…
Azygos anterior cerebral artery
ALL are TRUE about Azygos anterior cerebral artery EXCEPT [A] Single A1 segment of the…
Arteria termatica of Wilder
Arteria termatica of Wilder originates from [A] Basilar artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Posterior communicating artery[D]…
The Vidian artery
The Vidian artery is also called as [A] Basilar artery[B] Artery of epistaxis[C] Pharyngeal branch…
Artery of Salmon
Artery of Salmon is a branch of [A] Basilar artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Vertebral artery[D]…
Artery of Percheron
Artery of Percheron is a branch of [A] Anterior cerebral artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Posterior…
McConnell’s Capsular Arteries
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 Recurrent artery of Heubner is a branch of [A] Anterior cerebral…
Eponyms in artery
Anastomotic connection between branches of the right coronary artery and/or left circumflex artery [A] Kugel’s…