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What is the probable diagnosis in a patient with a dilated pupil not responsive to 1% pilocarpine?
Anonymous Quiz
26%
Diabetic 3rd nerve palsy
35%
Adie’s tonic pupil
14%
Uncal herniation
26%
Pharmacological block
AIIMS.NOV

The most common gene defect in idiopathic steroid resistance nephrotic syndrome
Anonymous Quiz
8%
ACE
68%
NPHS 2
17%
HOX11
6%
PAX
Recent Questions:

A pediatrician Dr. Vidhya Jain discovers a large mass in the abdomen of a 3-year-old child. Ultrasound examination demonstrates that the mass appears to arise from the right kidney. Which of the following tumors is most likely present?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Cortical adenoma
11%
Hemangioma
77%
Nephroblastoma
4%
Oncocytoma
AI.PG

Coronary steal phenomenon is seen with:
Anonymous Quiz
49%
Dipyridamole
24%
Diltiazem
14%
Propanolol
13%
Verapamil
AIIMS.MAY & AI.PG

A 60Y M with rheumatic mitral stenosis and atrial fibrillation is on therapy for a fast ventricular rate.While on T/t he develops a regular pulse of 64 beats/min. Which of the following is the probable drug that patient is receiving?
Anonymous Quiz
28%
Verapamil
38%
Digoxin
20%
Carvedilol
15%
Propanolol
AIIMS.NOV

A lady presents with complaints of abdominal pain. Contrast enhanced CT scan shows bilateral papillary necrosis. Which of the following test shall not be done to investigate the cause of her papillary necrosis?
Anonymous Quiz
16%
Culture for bacteria
30%
Sickling test
33%
Urine acidification
21%
Urine PCR for TB
AIIMS.MAY

Which type of FSGS has worst prognosis?
Anonymous Quiz
8%
Tip variant
66%
Collapsing
16%
NOS
10%
Perihilar
AIIMS.MAY & NOV

One of the following diuretics does not require its presence in the tubular lumen for its pharmacological effects:
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Thiazide diuretics
13%
Loop diuretics
34%
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
44%
Aldosterone antagonists
Recent Questions:

Flea bitten appearance of the kidney is seen in:
Anonymous Quiz
58%
Malignant hypertension
11%
Benign hypertension
25%
Chronic pyelonephritis
5%
Diabetes mellitus
Recent Questions:

Long-term use of which diuretic agent can result in gynaecomastia?
Anonymous Quiz
6%
Amiloride
83%
Spironolactone
5%
Triamterene
6%
Acetazolamide
case 32 || Solution || Part 1

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The answer to the given question is “Klippel–Feil syndrome (KFS)”

Also known as:

Cervical Vertebral Fusion Syndrome
Dystrophia Brevicollis Congenita

Congenital Condition

Symptoms


Classical Triad:

•Short Webbed Neck
•Reduced Motility at Neck
•Low Posterior Hairline

(As shown in picture)

Short Stature (Not a part of Triad)

X-ray:

Congenital Bony Fusion of Cervical Vertebrae without any Intervertebral (I.V) Disc, involving one or more vertebrae

⬇️

So, Restricted Neck Movement

(As shown in the picture)

Advice:

Avoid contact sports which can lead to neck injuries (No collision Sports for the child)


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Recent Questions:

A 50-year-old man has a history of frequent episodes of renal colic with high calcium renal stones. The most useful diuretic in the treatment of recurrent calcium stones is:
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Furosemide
17%
Spironolactone
47%
Hydrochlorthiazide
11%
Acetazolamide
Recent Questions:

In patient of head injuries with rapidly increasing intracranial tension without haematoma, the drug of choice for initial management would be:
Anonymous Quiz
12%
Furosemide
8%
Steroids
78%
20% Mannitol
2%
Glycine
AIIMS.NOV

Which of the following is not a complication of infective endocarditis?
Anonymous Quiz
30%
Myocardial infarction
33%
Focal and diffuse glomerulonephritis
19%
Myocardial ring abscess
18%
Suppurative pericarditis
2025/07/05 04:47:02
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