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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...

Colorectal cancer

Not true regarding pathogenesis of colorectal cancer A. Red meat releases heme groups in the...

Pancreatic cancer

Highest risk of pancreatic cancer is seen in A. Hereditary pancreatitisB. Cigarette smokingC. Chronic pancreatitisD....


‘U’ wave

‘U’ waves represent repolarization of – A. Atrial septum B. Moderator band C. Purkinje fibers…

Hirano bodies

Hirano bodies are intracellular aggregates of A. Actin B. Myosin C. Beta-amyloid protein D. Transthyretin ANSWERANSWER-AHirano…

Scarpa’s ganglion

Which nerve ganglion is called Scarpa’s ganglion? A. Oculomotor nerve B. Trigeminal nerve C. Vestibulocochlear…

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…

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…

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