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Recent Questions:
A 20-year male patient with 6th cranial nerve palsy on T2 weighted MRI shows a markedly hyperintense lesion in cavernous sinus which shows intense homogenous con-trast enhancement. Most probable-diagnosisis:
A 20-year male patient with 6th cranial nerve palsy on T2 weighted MRI shows a markedly hyperintense lesion in cavernous sinus which shows intense homogenous con-trast enhancement. Most probable-diagnosisis:
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12%
Schwannoma
17%
Meningioma
66%
Cavernous sinus hemangioma
5%
Astrocytoma
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Kallu a 30-year-old man, presented with subcutaneous itchy nodules over the left iliac crest. On examination they are firm, nontender and mobile. Skin scrapping contains microfilaria and adults worms of:
Kallu a 30-year-old man, presented with subcutaneous itchy nodules over the left iliac crest. On examination they are firm, nontender and mobile. Skin scrapping contains microfilaria and adults worms of:
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22%
Loa loa
39%
Onchocerca volvulus
32%
Brugia malayi
7%
Mansonella perstans
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Tracheal bifurcation on X-ray
corsponds to
corsponds to
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16%
T5T6
47%
T4T5
31%
Sternal angle
5%
Thoracic inlet
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A child with 3 years of age presents with weakness with Hb level < 5 g/dL. History of blood loss in stool was present. What would be the causative organism?
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63%
Hookworm
22%
Roundworm
8%
Whipworm
8%
Pinworm
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A 40-year-old man underwent kidney transplantation. Two months after transplantation, he developed fever and feature suggestive of bilateral diffuse interstitial pneumonitis. Which of the following is most likely etiologic agent
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10%
Herpes simplex virus
63%
Cytomegalovirus
21%
Epstein-Barr virus
6%
Varicella Zoster virus
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A person with renal transplant developed infection of graft within 2 months. Most probable cause of infection is?
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23%
Polyoma BK virus
55%
CMV
14%
Hepatits C
8%
Herpes simples virus
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Recent Questions:
A patient has decreased sensation over tip of index and middle finger, he has weakness of finger flexors – (PIP and DIP Flexion of index and middle finger are weak ) the nerve involved is:
A patient has decreased sensation over tip of index and middle finger, he has weakness of finger flexors – (PIP and DIP Flexion of index and middle finger are weak ) the nerve involved is:
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17%
Ulnar
62%
Median
19%
Radial
2%
PIN
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A 4 Y old boy had 3 episodes of cervical lymphadenitis; which were incised & drained. Last episode was 2 months back. He also has hepatic abscess which was drained 2 years back. Pus culture shows S.aureus. NBT test was found to be +ve. Diagnosis?
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18%
Tuberculosis
26%
Kostman disease
55%
Chronic granulomatous disease
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A lady who was admitted in the hospital for diarrhea after attending Kumbh Mela. The organism picture is given. What type of motility the organism exhibits?
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24%
Tumbling motility
50%
Darting motility
9%
Stately motility
17%
Corkscrew motility
Case 47 || Solution || Part 1
The answer to the given question is “Peutz–Jeghers syndrome”
⏩ Seen in pediatric patient (Average age: 11yrs)
⏩Pathogenesis: Mutation in LKB-1 / STK-11 gene
⏩C/F:
✅Gastrointestinal polyp
✅Mucocutaneous hyperpigmentation in the form of macules in:
• Perioral
• Perianal / genital area
⏩A/w Increased risk of malignant transformation:
✅Breast CA
✅Thyroid CA
✅Pancreatic CA [Most strongest association]
✅Colon CA
The answer to the given question is “Peutz–Jeghers syndrome”
⏩ Seen in pediatric patient (Average age: 11yrs)
⏩Pathogenesis: Mutation in LKB-1 / STK-11 gene
⏩C/F:
✅Gastrointestinal polyp
✅Mucocutaneous hyperpigmentation in the form of macules in:
• Perioral
• Perianal / genital area
⏩A/w Increased risk of malignant transformation:
✅Breast CA
✅Thyroid CA
✅Pancreatic CA [Most strongest association]
✅Colon CA
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Person with violent behavior and agitation was diagnosed to have schizophrenia and was started on haloperidol. Following this he developed rigidity and inability to move his eyes. Which of the following drugs shall be added to his treatment intravenously?
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33%
Promethazine
15%
Haloperidol
24%
Risperidone
28%
Diazepam
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A 2 year old child is brought by parents with history of seizures and developmental delay. He has multi-ple hypopigmented macules over the back. What is the rnost protrable diagnosis
Anonymous Quiz
32%
Neurofibromatosis type I
39%
Tuberous sclerosis
20%
Sturge weber's syndrome
9%
Linear Sebaceous nevus syndrome
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A male child of 15 years with a mental age of 9 years has an IQ of
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19%
50
57%
60
18%
70
5%
80
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An 8 days old child presents with yellow sclera, whitish stool and turmeric colour urine on 3rd day of septicemia on broad spectrum antibiotics, the likely diagnosis is
An 8 days old child presents with yellow sclera, whitish stool and turmeric colour urine on 3rd day of septicemia on broad spectrum antibiotics, the likely diagnosis is
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9%
Galactosidase deficiency
14%
Ammonia toxicity
53%
Galactose 1-4 phosphatase uridyl transferase deficiency
24%
Glucose 6 phosphatase deficiency