1. Hyperfunction of anterior pituitary in pre-pubertal children generally results in: A. Acromegaly B. Gigantism C. Hyperprolactinaemia D. Cushing’s syndrome 2. Excessive secretion of ADH...
1. The following vulval lesion can progress to vulval carcinoma: A. Stromal polyp B. Papillary hidradenoma C. Squamous hyperplasia D. Lichen sclerosus 2. High risk...
PHARMACOLOGY Q.51 Benzodiazepine in which benzene ring at 5-position when omitted a) Increases the affinity towards the receptor b) acts as antagonist to the receptor...
1. Glomerular tuft contains capillaries forming following number of lobules: A. Four B. Six C. Eight D. Ten 2. Azotaemia results from elevation of following...
1. All are features of extrahepatic biliary atresia (EHBA) except: A. Ductular proliferation B. Giant cells C. Cholestasis D. Increased hepatic copper 2. Centrilobular necrosis...
1. The following tissues are lined by keratinised stratified squamous epithelium except: A. Hard palate B. Soft palate C. Lips D. Gingiva 2. Fordyce’s granules...
1. Chalazion is chronic inflammatory process involving: A. Sebaceous gland of Zeis B. Apocrine gland of Moll C. Meibomian glands D. Eyelash follicle 2. Proliferative...
1. Source of pulmonary surfactant is: A. Alveolar macrophages B. Type I pneumocytes C. Type II pneumocytes D. Capillary basement membrane 2. The basic defect...
1. The most common anatomic pattern of distribution of coronary blood supply is: A. Left coronary preponderance B. Right coronary preponderance C. Circumflex preponderance D....
Atherosclerosis: Atherosclerosis is hardening of a blood vessel from a buildup of plaque. Plaque is made of fatty deposits, cholesterol, and calcium. Plaque buildup causes...