Cardiology MCQs-6
Mitral facies refers to a distinctive facial appearance associated with mitral stenosis is usually seen...
Cardiology MCQs-5
High-arched palate is a feature of A. Amyloidosis B. Loeys-Dietz syndrome C. Tangier disease D....
Dropped-head syndrome
“Dropped-head syndrome” is caused by weakness of neck extensors
Cardiology MCQs-4
Bronze discoloration of the skin seen in A. SLE B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Osler-WeberRendu syndrome...
Cardiology MCQs-3
Sodium channel–blocking antiarrhythmic drugs suppress ventricular ectopic beats a recognized risk factor for sudden death...
Cardiology MCQs-2
Most preventable cause of death in the world A. Alcohol B. Tobacco C. Malnutrition D....
Cardiology MCQs-1
In Pericardial tamponade most common associated symptom is A. Hypotension B. Dyspnea C. Palpitation D....
ECG MCQs -1
‘P’ pulmonale in ECG suggests A. Left Atrial Enlargement B. Right Atrial Enlargement C. Left...
Anatomy MCQs-5
During fetal life which is responsible for shunting a majority of blood flow of the...
Anatomy MCQs-4
Each adult human kidney contains around ———– nephrons A. 0.5 million B. 1 million C....
Berry’s ligament
Berry’s ligament is the suspensory ligament of A. Axilla B. Thyroid gland C. Breast D….
Polyhydramnios
Polyhydramnios is defined as a state where liquor amnii exceeds A. 500 ml B. 700…
Acute liver failure
Leading cause of acute liver failure in developing countries is A. Viral hepatitisB. Paracetamol overdoseC….
Bariatric and metabolic surgery
All are indications of bariatric surgery except A. Anyone with a BMI ≥40B. People with…
Duodenal obstruction
Most common cause of congenital duodenal obstruction is A. Type I atresia of duodenumB. Annular…
Peyer’s patches
Payers patches are seen in all EXCEPT A. Duodenum B. Jejunum C. Ileum D. Caecum…
Image Question-36
What is the diagnosis of the Marked structure in IMAGE? User:Plainpaper, CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0,…
M cells
M cells are A. Macrophages B. Type of T-Cells C. Microfold cells D. Microcell ANSWERC….
Gastric lymphoma
The most common extranodal site of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is A. StomachB. Small intestineC. Ileocecal…
Peg cell
Peg cell is seen in A. Cerebral cortex B. Cerebellum C. Fallopian tube D. Epididymis…
Fallopian tube
Fallopian tube length A. 3 cm B. 5 cm C. 10 cm D. 16 cm…
Galactorrhea
Milk production ———– after cessation of breastfeeding is non-lactational and is considered galactorrhea A. 2…
Enteric fever Diagnosis
Diagnosis in the first week is done by A. Blood culture B. Stool culture C….
Enteric fever
Enteric fever is caused by A. Salmonella typhi B. Salmonella paratyphi A C. Salmonella paratyphi B…
Rose spots
Rose spots are seen in patients with A. Dermatomyositis B. Enteric fever C. Rheumatoid arthritis…
