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Nephrology MCQs-13
Most common cause of hypokalemia A. Upper G.I potassium loss B. Lower G.I. potassium loss...
Lithium induced Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus
Most common cause of acquired nephrogenic diabetes insipidus A. Hypercalcaemia B. Hypokalemia C. Pyelonephritis D....
Urine Reagent Strip Testing
False-Negative Results in Urine Reagent Strip Testing for Specific gravity seen in A. Urine pH...
Contact Dermatitis
All are true of irritant dermatitis by alkalis except A. Atopic patients are predisposed to...
Urinalysis
Strenuous physical exercise should be avoided for at least ———- before the urine sample delivery...
Pseudohypokalemia
Pseudohypokalemia is seen in A. Conn’s syndrome B. Diabetic ketoacidosis C. Sampling errors D. Cushing’s...
Noninfectious Immunodeficiency Skin Disorders
Bruton syndrome is characterized by all except A. X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA)B. Recurrent skin staphylococcal infectionC....
Nephrology MCQs-12
Most common causes of isolated microscopic haematuria A. Diabetic nephrosclerosis B. Hypertensive nephropathy C. IgA...
Nephrology MCQs-11
Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis is likelyto occur in patients with renal impairment who has undergone A....
Atopic Dermatitis
Skin in atopic dermatitis is deficient in A. ElastinB. GlutamineC. CeramidesD. Cysteine The infectious agent...
Nephrology MCQs-10
Which contrast medium is essential in invasive and interventional cardiac procedures A. Chlorine B. Arsenic...
Nephrology MCQs-9
Most common glomerular agent used for imaging A. Tc-99m DMSA B. Tc-99m DTPA C. Tc-99m...
Clinical Question-9
A 65 years male presented with complain of Flank pain with radiation towards the groin...
Nephrology MCQs-8
Normally there are about ——- calyces per kidney A. 10 to 12 B. 16 to...
Nephrology MCQs-7
Which kidney stone is ‘Letter envelope’ shaped? A. Uric acid crystals B. Calcium oxalate crystals...

