Wolf–Parkinson–White Syndrome
WPW syndrome is a disorder characterized by all of the following EXCEPT [A] Preexcitation on...
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...
Tram track appearance in kidney
Tram track appearance in a kidney is a characteristic of [A] Interstitial nephritis[B] Focal segmental…
CKD classification
A case of CKD with GRR 35 ml/min is classified into stage [A] Stage 1[B]…
What is the most common cause of death in renal failure patients
What is the most common cause of death in renal failure patients [A] Sepsis[B] Stroke[C]…
Most common cause of End-stage renal disease
Most common cause of End-stage renal disease [A] Diabetes[B] Nephrotic syndrome[C] Hypertension[D] Glomerulonephritis ANSWER[A] Diabetes…
Gorelick Scale
Gorelick Scale is used for Evaluation of [A] Malnutrition[B] Anemia[C] Dehydration[D] Neurological functions ANSWER[C] Dehydration…
Vascular dementia
Which of the following is a cause of vascular dimentia [A] Dementia with Lewy bodies…
Conversion disorders presenting as hemiparesis
Which of the following sign is used to differentiate Conversion disorders presenting as hemiparesis from…
Mechanism of Positive Hoffmann’s Reflex
Hoffmann-reflex.png Mechanism of Positive Hoffmann’s Reflex. Upper motor neuron lesions cause an increase in gamma…
Mayer reflex
Mayer Reflex: Position of Hand for Reflex elicitation Patient’s hand bent at the wrist Reflex…
Neurology MCQs – 5
Low-flow, Low-gradient Severe Aortic Stenosis
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Right ventricular infarction
Right ventricular infarction Triad of findings suggestive of right ventricular infarction are all EXCEPT [A]…
Classic ECG criteria for the diagnosis of ST-segment–elevation myocardial infarction
Classic ECG criteria for the diagnosis of ST-segment–elevation myocardial infarction warranting thrombolytic therapy are all…
Brockenbrough-Braunwald-Morrow sign
Brockenbrough-Braunwald-Morrow sign seen in [A] Tetralogy of Fallot[B] Mitral Valve Prolapse[C] HOCM[D] Pericardial Tamponade ANSWER[C]…
“Brockenbrough-Braunwald-Morrow phenomenon”
“Brockenbrough-Braunwald-Morrow phenomenon” seen in [A] MVP[B] Mitral Regurgitation[C] DCM[D] HOCM ANSWER[D] HOCM “Brockenbrough-Braunwald-Morrow phenomenon” HOCM…
