Diphyllobothrium latum causes
Diphyllobothrium latum causes Diphyllobothrium latum causes significant [A] Vitamin-D deficiency in humans[B] Vitamin-C deficiency in...
Holt-Oram syndrome
Holt-Oram syndrome Holt-Oram syndrome also called as [A] Williams syndrome[B] Noonan syndrome[C] Heart-hand syndrome [D]...
Parachute mitral valve
Parachute mitral valve Parachute mitral valve is a part of the congenital Syndrome [A] Heart-hand...
Shone complex
Shone complex Shone complex commonly includes all of the following Except [A] Supravalvular mitral membrane...
Most common cause of mitral stenosis
Most common cause of mitral stenosis Most common cause of mitral stenosis [A] Rheumatic fever[B]...
Moderator band connects
Moderator band connects Moderator band connects [A] Posterior papillary muscles of the mitral valve to...
Lion of the Right ventricle
Lion of the Right ventricle Lion of the Right ventricle [A] Infundibulum[B] Lateral wall[C] Septum[D]...
Septal bounce
Septal bounce Mitral stenosis Septal bounce seen in [A] Mostly in Systole[B] Early diastole[C] Only...
Factors of Stress Echocardiography
Stress Echocardiography All of the following factors decrease the sensitivity and specificity of stress echocardiography...
ASD Flow across the defect in restrictive defect
ASD Flow across the defect in restrictive defect is determined largely by [A] Size of...
Medicine MCQs – 24
Gland of Moll is the other name for A. Lacrimal gland B. Meibomian gland C….
Sebaceous glands
All of the following are sebaceous glands except A. Glands of MollB. Fordyce spotsC. Montgomery…
Glomerular Basement Membrane
Which is known as anti-glomerular basement membrane disease A. Alport syndrome B. Goodpasture’s syndrome C….
Hair follicles
All of the following are true of the hair follicles except A. Infundibulum segment is…
Nephrology MCQs-4
Mature GBM consists of A. Type I collagen B. Type II collagen C. Type III…
Podocytes
Podocytes are highly specialized cells of the A. Kidney B. Liver C. Spleen D. Intestinal…
Gallavardin phenomenon
Gallavardin phenomenon is seen in A. Mitral valve stenosis B. Mitral insufficiency C. Aortic valve…
Pulsus parvus et tardus
Pulsus parvus et tardus is charactrized by all Except A. Slow-rising B. Late-peaking C. Low-amplitude…
Heart failure cells
Heart failure cells are A. Reticulocytes B. Endothelial cells C. Siderophages D. Type II Pneumocytes…
Dust cells
Alveolar Macrophage are called Dust cells Dust cells contain numerous secondary lysosomes and lipid droplets….
Frey syndrome
All are TRUE about Frey syndrome EXCEPT A. Gustatory sweating B. Aberrant reinnervation of preganglionic…
Skin Adnexa
The major collagen component of the basal lamina is A. Type IVB. Type XIC. Type…
Merkel cell
Merkel cell – Other Names Merkel-Ranvier cells Tactile epithelial cells What is the function of…
Odland bodies
Other Names Odland bodies – Also Called as1Lamellar granules2Lamellar bodies3Membrane-coating granules (MCGs)4KeratinosomesOdland bodies Odland bodies…
Epidermis : Basic Structure and Function
Not true of Merkel cell is A. Located directly above the basement membrane zoneB. Contain…