Q1374. 23 A burnt body with suspected internal injuries is examined without performing a conventional dissection. What type of autopsy is done to evaluate fractures, internal hemorrhage, and organ injuries, while preserving the body intact?
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Q1375. A male accused in a sexual offence case claims to be a juvenile. For age estimation, radiological examination of the shoulder joint is performed. X-ray shows complete fusion of the head of humerus with the shaft. This finding suggests that the age of the accused is at least?
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Q1376. A 30-year-old man is brought for medico-legal evaluation. He gives a history of being unable to perform sexual intercourse only with his wife, while he has normal erectile function with other females. There is no history of systemic illness or substance abuse. What is the most likely cause of his condition?
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Q1377. A 35-year-old man wishes to donate a kidney to his brother. According to the Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissues Act (THOTA / Human Organ Donation Act, India), which of the following is required for the procedure?
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Q1378. The best sample for DNA in advanced burnt dead body?
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Q1379. The principle of DNA fingerprinting is based on?
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Q1381. 52-year-old chronic smoker presents with long-standing hoarseness of voice. Laryngoscopic reveals the following. The most likely diagnosis is:
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Q1382. stridor, and rapidly turns cyanotic. His friend attempts the Heimlich maneuver unsuccessfully. On arrival of emergency services, attempts at endotracheal intubation fail, and oxygen saturation continues to fall rapidly. What is the most appropriate next step to secure the airway?
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Q1384. 52-year-old diabetic patient with poorly controlled blood glucose presents with facial pain, nasal blockage, and a black necrotic lesion over the nasal turbinate (black sinus) along with fever. Imaging shows involvement of the maxillary sinus. What is the most appropriate management?
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Q1386. 40-year-old patient presents with chronic nasal crusting, epistaxis, nasal obstruction, and saddle-nose deformity. There is a history of recurrent sinusitis. The most likely underlying diagnosis is:
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Q1387. 40 year old female presents with change in voice and hoarseness. On laryngeal examination soft tissue mass lesion is seen involving one vocal cord, the vocal cord is limited mobility. What is the treatment of choice?
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Q1388. for 6 months. On examination: Rinne test is positive in both ears (AC > BC) Weber test lateralizes to the left ear What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1390. A mother brings her newborn with complaints of noisy breathing and respiratory distress since birth. There is no sign of any infection. Which of the following findings is most likely to be seen in this child?
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Q1391. An elderly woman, who is a church singer undergoes thyroid surgery. Postoperatively, she complains that she is unable to sing high-pitched notes, although her speaking voice is otherwise normal. Damage to which of the following nerves is the most likely cause?
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Q1392. 27 5 year old child, brought to ENT OPD with complaints of cosmetic deformity in the external ear since birth. Hearing is normal. What is the best age to surgically correct this deformity?
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Q1394. An audiogram demonstrates air–bone gaps in both ears, with bone-conduction thresholds around 30 dB and air-conduction thresholds around 41 dB across tested frequencies. What is the most likely type of hearing loss?
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Q1395. A 60-year-old chronic tobacco chewer presents with a non-healing, ulcerated, round lesion at the angle of the mandible. Examination reveals an ulceroproliferative lesion, and biopsy confirms squamous cell carcinoma. Laryngeal crepitus/ sign is absent. What is the most likely primary site of this cancer?
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Q1396. A hearing assessment chart displays air-conduction and bone-conduction thresholds plotted across different frequencies (Hz) on the X-axis and hearing level in decibels (dB) on the Y-axis. Which of the following investigations is being depicted?
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Q1397. obstruction, foul smelling nasal discharge, crusting with hardened external nose and episodic epistaxis. On examination the nasal cavity shows pale, granular, nodular mass leading to obstruction. What is the treatment of choice for this condition?
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Q1398. 28 10-year-old boy presents with severe itching of eyes every summer, associated with redness and watering. Examination shows large papillae on the upper tarsal onjunctiva. What is the best treatment?
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