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LIVER CIRROHSIS
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ANATOMY OF EYE ....
Which one has the highest composition in your blood stream...?
* RBCs
* WBCS
* plasma
* platelets
BEST DIAGNOSTIC TESTS FOR ANEMIAS
*Iron deficiency anemia =====> Dec ferritin (not "increased TIBC")
*Thalesemia =====> Hb Electrophoresis
* Lead Poisoning =====> Lead level Blood+Urine
* B12 Def =====> Inc methylmalonic acid
* Folate def =====> RBCs Folate levels (not "blood folate levels")
* Pernicious Anemia =====> Antibodies against intrinsic factor
* PNH =====> ctyometry
* Sickle Cell =====> Hb electrophoresis
* G6PD def =====> RBC enzyme essay
* pyruvate kinase disease =====> Rbc enzyme assay
* Aplastic anemia =====> Bone marrow examination
* Hemolytic anemia =====> Decreased haptoglobin (not "increased reticulocytosis")
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ReGarding Vision, Visions also known as ________ ?
A.......Myopia
B.......Hyperopia
C.......Presbyopia
D.......Diplopia
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Que:- The superficial external pudendal artery is a branch of ( MCI 2002)
A. Femoral artery
B. External iliac artery
C. Internal iliac artery
D. Aorta
Que:- Find a patient with the pictured injury at the scene of a mass casualty event. His pulse is 12 bpm and he is apneic. Under the triage system he would be classified as
(A) expectant (black).
(B) hold (green).
(C) immediate (red).
(D) delayed (yellow)
The weight of the upper limb is transmitted to the axial skeleton by: FMGE 2002
A. Coracoclavicular ligament
B. Coracoacromial ligament
C. Costoclavicular ligament
D. Coracohumeral ligament
Migraine
Key points
Migraine is a common episodic headache disorder affecting approximately 10% of the general population
Types include migraine without aura (the most common), migraine with aura ('classic' migraine), and several rare variants
Most migraines are moderate to severe, last hours to days if untreated, are pounding in nature, are often unilateral, and are frequently associated with one or more additional symptoms (eg, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, or phonophobia)
The diagnosis is established on the basis of clinical findings. Laboratory investigations are necessary if features suggesting an alternate diagnosis are present or if there is a lack of response to appropriate therapy
The goal of pharmacologic intervention is to reduce the severity, duration, and frequency of attacks, thereby improving quality of life and overall function
Triptans are specific abortive migraine medications and are often the first choice for moderate to severe migraine. Nonspecific analgesics, such as acetaminophen or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), may be effective for mild migraine. Preventive medications include anticonvulsants, ß-blockers, and tricyclic antidepressants
Name this test????
A. Allen test
B. Coombs test
C. Schilling test
D. Weber test
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ReGarding 2nd Heart Of the body,which muscle of leg is called Peripheral Heart.............. ?
A.............Gastrocnemius
B.............Soleus
C.............Plantaris
D.............Extensor digitorum longus
Which is the most of Kidney Stone?
A: Abdominal Pain
B: Pain During Urination
C: Heamorrhoid
D: Headache
wht is ADH nd its function???
Que:- Which one of the following drugs increases gastrointestinal motility?
a. Glycopyrrolate
b. Atropine
c. Neostigmine
d. Fentanyl
Que:- A rise in blood cholesterol may lead to a deposition of cholesterol on the walls of blood vessels. This causes the arteries to lose their elasticity and get stiffened. This is called
a) Hypertension
b)Hypotension
c) Arteriosclerosis
d) Systolic pressure
Que:- The ratio of WBC and RBC is
a) 1:60
b)1:600
c) 1:6000
d) 1:60000
What is the red blood cell division?
A. mitosis
B. meiosis
C. both A and B
D. None of them
Which hormone maintain the
pregnancy???.
A) LH.
B)FSH.
C)oestrogen.
D)progesterone..
Which organ is
Retroperitoneal
Organ?
A liver
B spleen
C kidney
D stomach
Digestion begins in the
_____________.
A) large intestine
small intestine
C) stomach
D) mouth
Que:- Which of the following is not a sugar molecule of the O-antigen of gram negative bacteria?
a. Tyvelose
b. Abequose
c. 2 keto-3-deoxyoctanoate
d. Teichoic acid
The normal pH of seminal fluid is;
a. Acidic
b. Alkaline
c. Neutral
d. None of the above
Most soluble in water is_____?
(A) Camphor
(B) Sugar
(C) Sulphur
(D) Common Salt
Coccyx a reduced tail bone in
man is the best example of..?
A:Vestigial organ
B: homology
C: embryology
D: Deme
What is the Full meaning of AIDS?
A.Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
B.Acquired Immunodestruction Syndrome
C.Acquired Immediate Deficiency Syndrome
D.None of the Above