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Q6786. Involvement of pyramidal tract leads to all of the following except

A.Spasticity
B.Fasciculation
C.Hyper-reflexia
D.Positive Babinski sign

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Q6819. Brain death is said to occur if there is: March 2008

A.Absent spinal reflexes
B.Cortical death following widespread brain injury
C.Absence of brainstem reflexes
D.Core temperature of the body is below 35 degree C

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Q6859. Most common site for berry aneurysm rupture

A.Anterior circulation of brai
B.Posterior circulation of brain
C.Ascending aorta
D.Descending aorta

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AnatomyHead & Neck
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Q6948. Most common heavy chain disease is

A.Franklin disease
B.Seligmann disease
C.Mu heavy chain disease
D.Waldenstrom cryoglobulinemia

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AnatomyLower Limb
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Q6978. Most common nerve damaged during hernia repair

A.ilioinguinal nerve
B.Iliohypogastric
C.Genitofumoral
D.None

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AnatomyAbdomen & Pelvis
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Q6988. Pressure in laproscopy is

A.10-12 mmHg
B.12-14 mmHg
C.14-16 mmHg
D.16-18 mmHg

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Q7036. False about retroperitoneal fibrosis is

A.Ureter is most commonly involved
B.More common in females
C.Primary idiopathic form is called ormond's disease
D.Corticosteroids are mainstay of treatment

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AnatomyGeneral Anatomy
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Q7045. Gum tumor with 5 cm in dimension and contralateral lymph node enlargement of 2 cm. There is no distant metasis. The stage of tumor :

A.T3N2M0
B.T2N2M0
C.T1N2Mo
D.T3N3M0

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AnatomyThorax
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Q7054. Man gunshot wound in thorax chest tube 1900 ml blood, 200 ml of blood lost per hr. next step

A.Blood transfusion
B.Thoracotomy
C.PPV
D.FFP

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AnatomyLower Limb
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Q7064. Hunterian perforators are seen in ?

A.Upper thigh
B.Lower thigh
C.Calf
D.Mid thigh

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Q7065. A patient with external hemorrhoids develops pain while passing stools. Which of the following nerve mediating this pain?

A.Pudendal nerve
B.Hypogastric nerve
C.Sympathetic plexus
D.Splanchnic visceral nerve

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Q7091. Single umblical artery is associated with?

A.NTD
B.Hydrops fetalis
C.Congenital heart disease
D.In utero death

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AnatomyUpper Limb
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Q7100. Characteristics of SMR-2 in boys ?

A.Appearance of pubic hair
B.Appearance of axillary hair
C.Enlargement of scrotum
D.All of above

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Q7143. Non-obstructive hydrocephalus - true is ?

A.Also kin communicating hydrocephalus
B.Due to obliteration of subarachrod cistemae or malfunction of
C.Dilatation of all 4 ventricle
D.All of above

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AnatomyUpper Limb
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Q7167. 10-year-old boy with an ulcerated lesion with undermined edges over the upper chest with satellite lesion in anterior axillary fold for two months. Axillary lymph nodes present. Histopathology showed dermal abscess with ill defined histiocytes. AFB staining of the tissue was positive. Chest X ray showed infiltrations and cavities. Mantoux test was positive.

A.Scrofuloderma
B.Skin abscess
C.Furuncle
D.Cellulitis

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Q7195. Not a complication of fracture neck of femur ?

A.Non-union
B.Malunion
C.AVN
D.Osteoarthritis

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Q7198. Pipkin's classification system is used for ?

A.Fracture femur head
B.Fracture femur shaft
C.Fracture proximal tibia
D.Fracture calcaneum

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Q7200. Most common complication of mid shaft humerus fracture is ?

A.Radial nerve palsy
B.Median nerve palsy
C.Nonunion
D.Malunion

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Q7204. Hangman's fracture is the fracture involving which cervical vertebra?

A.C1
B.C2
C.C3
D.C4

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Q7205. Most common site for the osteoporotic vertebral fracture is ?

A.Dorsolumbar spine
B.Cervical spine
C.Lumbosacral spine
D.Dorsal spine

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