Home » Quizzes & Surveys » ArrowArrowby Avi Welcome to your Arrow 1. None 2. M153 Which of the following proteins shows a marked increase in size in nephrotic syndrome on serum electrophoresis? Albumin Alpha 2 globulin Beta globulin Gamma globulin None 3. M154 The paraxial mesoderm contributes to the development of which of the following structures? Parietal peritoneum Visceral peritoneum Skeletal muscles Peritoneal cavity None 4. A155 Which of the following statements on Deep Vein Thrombosis are true? Proximal DVTs are more likely to cause Pulmonary embolism. PE has both cardiovascular and respiratory effects – hypotension and hypoxia. Compared to Proximal DVT, Distal DVT carries lower risk of embolization. Estrogen increases the production of clotting factors in the liver. An Autoimmune disease like Anti-phospholipid syndrome can cause DVT. This APS is more common in women than in men. Chronic DVT can be asymptomatic and cause chronic venous insufficiency. Proximal DVTs are more likely to cause Pulmonary embolism. PE has both cardiovascular and respiratory effects – hypotension and hypoxia. Compared to Proximal DVT, Distal DVT carries lower risk of embolization. Estrogen increases the production of clotting factors in the liver. An Autoimmune disease like Anti-phospholipid syndrome can cause DVT. This APS is more common in women than in men. Chronic DVT can be asymptomatic and cause chronic venous insufficiency. 5. M157 A 2-year-old child with a history of fall 1 year back with parietal bone fracture, has now presented with a painful and growing parietal swelling. What is the likely diagnosis? Growing scalp hematoma Growing fracture Subdural hygroma Chronic abscess None 1 out of 6 6. M159 A 19-year-old athlete was training. While doing the hyperextension exercises, he felt a sharp pain in the shoulders. His trainer suspected avulsion of the long head of the triceps. From which site was the muscle detached? Supraglenoid tubercle of scapula Deltoid tuberosity Shaft of humerus Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula None 7. M181 A 25-year-old otherwise healthy man presented with painless, linear, yellowish patches running along the palmar creases and the flexor creases of the wrists. Histopathology revealed lipid-laden macrophages in the dermis. What is the most likely diagnosis - Hyperlipoproteinaemia Type? Type I Type II Type III Type IV None 8. M182 A patient on long-term treatment with levodopa and carbidopa for Parkinson's disease is diagnosed with on/off phenomenon. Which of the following drugs is used to treat this condition? Safinamide Amantadine Benztropine Domperidone None 9. M183 A 23-year-old woman wants to undergo an aesthetic rhinoplasty. Which of the following is the safest drug that can be used during the surgery for topical vasoconstriction? Lidocaine Phenylephrine Cocaine Oxymetazoline None 10. M205 A 45-year-old man is diagnosed with stage I l colorectal carcinoma located in the transverse colon. Which of the following is the surgical procedure of choice for this patient? Right hemicolectomy [5%] Transverse colectomy [34%] Extended right hemicolectomy [58%] Left hemicolectomy Right hemicolectomy Transverse colectomy Extended right hemicolectomy Left hemicolectomy None 2 out of 6 11. M206 A patient in the ER was found to have subaxial cervical spine fractures. Which of the following statements about the management of his condition is false? Cervical collar is preferred for single-column injuries Management is based on Anderson and D'Alonzo classification Cervical collar can be used in some two-column injuries Operative treatment is preferred for three-column injuries None 12. M207 A pedestrian was brought to the casualty after being hit by the bumper of a car. X-ray showed a fracture of the lateral condyle of the tibia. What is the mechanism of injury causing this fracture? Valgus force Varus force Combination of axial loading and valgus force Combination of axial loading and varus force None 13. M215 A 15-year-old boy has been having recurrent hospitalizations for infections, since 2 years of age. After a detailed evaluation, a diagnosis of Kartagener’s syndrome was made. Which of the following features is not a component of the triad seen in this condition? Situs inversus totalis Chronic sinusitis Male infertility Bronchiectasis None 14. M216 A chronic alcoholic patient came to the emergency with pain in the epigastrium radiating to the back and recurrent vomiting. On examination, guarding was present in the upper epigastrium. The erect chest X-ray was normal. What is the next step? Upper Gl endoscopy Alcohol breath test Serum lipase CECT None 15. M217 Which of the following is the best line of treatment in a 3-year-old child presenting with a recent onset of 15-degree accommodative esotropia? 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