Bouveret syndrome
✅ Bouveret Syndrome – Quick Overview 🔎 Definition:Bouveret syndrome is a rare form of gallstone...
Rigler triad
Seen in – Gallstone ileus What is Gallstone ileus? Gallstone ileus, a rare complication of...
Intestinal obstruction
All are true of intestinal obstruction except A. Small bowel obstructions (SBOs) are more common...
Colorectal cancer
Not true regarding pathogenesis of colorectal cancer A. Red meat releases heme groups in the...
Meckel’s diverticulum
All are true regarding meckel’s diverticulum except A. It is the most common congenital malformation...
Image Question-45
Which sign is seen in the IMAGE? Which sign is seen in the IMAGE? A....
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
All are true of Inflammatory Bowel Disease except A. Folate and vitamin D deficiency is...
Pancreatic Cancer – Review
Pancreatic Cancer 1 Most common Pancreatic cancer? Pancreatic adenocarcinoma 90% of cases 2 Most common...
Pancreatic cancer
Highest risk of pancreatic cancer is seen in A. Hereditary pancreatitisB. Cigarette smokingC. Chronic pancreatitisD....
Acute Pancreatitis Classification
Atlanta classification Atlanta classification broadly classifies acute pancreatitis into two categories. These are: Necrotizing pancreatitis...
Pheochromocytoma
Classic triad of pheochromocytoma includes all of the following EXCEPT – A. Palpitation B. Headache…
‘U’ wave
‘U’ waves represent repolarization of – A. Atrial septum B. Moderator band C. Purkinje fibers…
Image Question-1
What is the Diagnosis of following Image ? What is the Diagnosis of Pink structures…
Hirano bodies
Hirano bodies are intracellular aggregates of A. Actin B. Myosin C. Beta-amyloid protein D. Transthyretin ANSWERANSWER-AHirano…
Holiday heart syndrome
Holiday heart syndrome is also called as – A. Alcohol-induced sinus arrhythmias B. Alcohol-induced atrial…
Puberty: Normal and Abnormal
Morphological changes at puberty are best described by A. Mayer-Rokitansky B. Tanner and Marshall C….
Congenital Anomalies of Female Genital Tract
Which is not true about female genital tract anomalies A. Normal gonadal functionB. Associated with…
Scarpa’s ganglion
Which nerve ganglion is called Scarpa’s ganglion? A. Oculomotor nerve B. Trigeminal nerve C. Vestibulocochlear…
Phalen’s maneuver
Phalen’s maneuver is a diagnostic test for – A. Ulnar nerve entrapment B. Assess palmar…
Bell’s palsy
Most common cause of one-sided facial nerve paralysis – A. Bell’s palsy B. Tumor C….
Broca’s area
Broca’s area is present in – A. Frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere B. Parietal…
Integumentary System – Embryology
1. Epidermis acquires 4 layers structure by A. End of the third month B. Early…
Apraxia
What is Apraxia ? Apraxia is inability to carry out learned purposeful movement despite the…
Brain abscess
What is the most frequent intracranial locations for Brain abscess? frontal-temporal, frontal-parietal, parietal, cerebellar, occipital…
Development of the Bone
Which is not true about process of bone formation?A. All the bones are mesodermal in…


