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(Single Best Answer) Question 1321: HBAic level in blood explains?
A) Acute rise of sugar
B) Long term status of blood sugar
C) Hepatorenal syndrome
D) Chronic pancreatitis
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1322: Mr. and Mrs. Annadurai have a 2 month old baby suffering with Down syndrome. Karyotype of Mrs Annadurai shows translocation variety of Down syndrome. Which of the following investigations will you advise to the parents before the next pregnancy?
A) Triple test
B) alpha - fetoprotein
C) Karyotyping
D) beta - human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1323: All of the following can cause neuropathies with predominant motor involvement except?
A) Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
B) Acute intermittent porphyria
C) Lead intoxication
D) Arsenic intoxication
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1324: A young male develops fever, followed by headache, confusional state, focal seizures and a right hemiparesis. The MRI performed shows bilateral frontotemporal hyperintense lesion. The most likely diagnosis is ?
A) Acute pyogenic meningitis
B) Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
C) Neurocysticercosis
D) Carcinomatous meningitis
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1325: Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) differs from thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura. In this reference the DIC is most likely characterized by?
A) Significant numbers of schiztocytes
B) A brisk reticulocutosis
C) Decreased coagulation factor levels
D) Significant thrombocytopenia
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1326: Elevated serum ferritin, serum iron and percent transferrin saturation are most consistent with the diagnosis of ?
A) Iron deficiency anaemia
B) Anaemia of chronic disease
C) Hemochromatosis
D) Lead poisoning
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1327: A 60 year old man with rheumatic mitral stenosis with atrial fibrillation is on therapy for a fast ventricular rate. While on treatment, he developed a regular pulse of 64/min. The most likely drug being administered was?
A) Verapamil
B) Digoxin
C) Carvedilol
D) Propranolol
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1328: All of the following are seen in cardiac tamponade except?
A) Pulsus paradoxus
B) Diastolic collapse of right ventricle on echocardiogram
C) Electrical alternans
D) Kussmaul's sign
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1329: Which one of the following is true regarding HIV infection?
A) Following needle stick injury infectivity is reduced by administration of nucleoside analogues
B) CD4 counts are the best predictors of disease progression
C) Infected T cells survive for a month in infected patients
D) In latent phase HIV is minimal replication
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(Single Best Answer) Question 1330: In hematuria of glomerular origin the urine is characterised by the presence of all the following except?
A) Red cell casts
B) Acanthocytes
C) Crenated red cells
D) Dysmorphic red cells
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