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
Contents1 Nikolskiy′s phenomenon2 What is the difference between “Nikolskiy phenomenon” and Nikolskiy′s sign?3 “Nikolskiy phenomenon”4...
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
Contents1 De Ritis ratio is the ratio between the concentrations of2 De Ritis ratio of...
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
Contents1 Which of the following is not a part of Circle of Willis2 Most commonly...
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
Contents1 ALL are TRUE about Azygos anterior cerebral artery EXCEPT2 Why Azygos anterior cerebral artery...
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…
Waterston’s groove
Waterston’s groove [A] Posterior ventricular groove[B] Interventricular groove[C] Interatrial groove[D] Atrio-ventricular groove Which structure is…
Bachmann’s bundle
Bachmann’s bundle is called as [A] Fasciculo-ventricular pathways[B] James bundle[C] Interatrial bundle[D] Nodo-ventricular pathways Bachmann’s…
Pre-excitation
All of the following are responsible for Pre-excitation ECXEPT [A] Bundle of Kent[B] James bundle[C]…
Accessory pathway
Most common sites for accessory pathways [A] Atrio-ventricular pathways[B] Atrio-fascicular pathways[C] Nodo-ventricular pathways[D] Fasciculo-ventricular pathways…
Wolf–Parkinson–White Syndrome
Wolf–Parkinson–White SyndromeSign in to continue WPW syndrome is a disorder characterized by all of the…
Sacubitril
Sacubitril is a [A] Antedrug[B] Prodrug[C] Metabolite[D] Active drug Sacubitril is a pro-drug that, upon…
Urinary tract infection
Most common cause of Urinary tract infection is [A] Pseudomonas[B] Chlamydia[C] Escherichia coli[D] Klebsiella All…
Clinical Question-10
A 41 years female came to Emmergency department of hospital with left sided chest pain…
McConnell’s sign seen in
McConnell’s sign seen in [A] HOCM[B] Mitral Valve Prolapse[C] Pulmonary Embolism[D] Cardiac Tamponade What is…
Cysticercosis
Which is the most common parasitic disease of the human nervous system? [A] Disseminated Strongyloidiasis[B]…
Image Question-53
What is the characterstic finding seen in X-Ray? Case courtesy of Leonardo Lustosa, Radiopaedia.org. From…
Down syndrome – Pulmonary hypertension
Why individuals with Congenital heart disease associated due to Down Syndrome are more prone for…
Transient myeloproliferative disease
Transient myeloproliferative disease usually develops in [A] Marfan syndrome[B] Down syndrome[C] Turnor syndrome[D] Patau syndrome…