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Regarding Rabies, true is -
Incubation period depends on the site of bite
Diagnosis is by eosinophilic intranuclear inclusion
It is a RNA virus
Caused only by dogs
0
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Regarding Rabies, true is - Choices: A. Incubation period depends on the site of bite B. Diagnosis is by eosinophilic intranuclear inclusion C. It is a RNA virus D. Caused only by dogs Answer:
Which of the following is diagnostic of Rabies?
Guarneri bodies
Negri bodies
Cowdry A body
Bollinger bodies
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Which of the following is diagnostic of Rabies? Choices: A. Guarneri bodies B. Negri bodies C. Cowdry A body D. Bollinger bodies Answer:
Which of the following inclusion body is seen in a patient with Rabies?
Cowdry-B
Negri bodies
Guarneri bodies
Bollinger bodies
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Which of the following inclusion body is seen in a patient with Rabies? Choices: A. Cowdry-B B. Negri bodies C. Guarneri bodies D. Bollinger bodies Answer:
Pre-exposure prophylaxis for Rabies is given on
Days 0, 3, 7, 14, 28, 90
Days 0, 3, 7, 28, 90
Days 0, 3
Days 0, 7, 28
3
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Pre-exposure prophylaxis for Rabies is given on Choices: A. Days 0, 3, 7, 14, 28, 90 B. Days 0, 3, 7, 28, 90 C. Days 0, 3 D. Days 0, 7, 28 Answer:
Nervous tissue Rabies vaccines are usually manufactured from
Duck embryos
Human diploid cell
Sheep
Chick embryos
2
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Nervous tissue Rabies vaccines are usually manufactured from Choices: A. Duck embryos B. Human diploid cell C. Sheep D. Chick embryos Answer:
Rapid diagnosis of Rabies in a Rabid living dog is by?
Fluorescent antibody test
Corneal impression
Inoculation in mouse
None of the above
0
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rapid diagnosis of Rabies in a Rabid living dog is by? Choices: A. Fluorescent antibody test B. Corneal impression C. Inoculation in mouse D. None of the above Answer:
Rabies vaccine was first developed by ?
Robe Koch
Louis Pasteur
Edward Jenner
Loeffler
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rabies vaccine was first developed by ? Choices: A. Robe Koch B. Louis Pasteur C. Edward Jenner D. Loeffler Answer:
Diagnostic of Rabies -
Guameri bodies
Negri bodies
Cowdry A body
Bollinger bodies
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Diagnostic of Rabies - Choices: A. Guameri bodies B. Negri bodies C. Cowdry A body D. Bollinger bodies Answer:
Rabies virus is inactivated by -
Phenol
UV radiation
BPL
ALL
3
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rabies virus is inactivated by - Choices: A. Phenol B. UV radiation C. BPL D. ALL Answer:
In Rabies, the characterstic pathological manifestation is -
Ventriculitis
Brainstem encephalitis
Basal ganglia affection
Meningitis
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: In Rabies, the characterstic pathological manifestation is - Choices: A. Ventriculitis B. Brainstem encephalitis C. Basal ganglia affection D. Meningitis Answer:
Rabies is diagnosed by ?
Hair follicle smear
Corneal smear
Isolation from blood
Nerve biopsy
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rabies is diagnosed by ? Choices: A. Hair follicle smear B. Corneal smear C. Isolation from blood D. Nerve biopsy Answer:
Most common type of pathological changes seen in Rabies are
Meningitis
Cranial aeritis
Ventriculitis
Brain stem encephalitis
3
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Most common type of pathological changes seen in Rabies are Choices: A. Meningitis B. Cranial aeritis C. Ventriculitis D. Brain stem encephalitis Answer:
Neurological complications following Rabies vaccine is common with ?
HDCS Vaccine
Chick embryo Vaccine
Semple Vaccine
Duck Egg Vaccine
2
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Neurological complications following Rabies vaccine is common with ? Choices: A. HDCS Vaccine B. Chick embryo Vaccine C. Semple Vaccine D. Duck Egg Vaccine Answer:
Which of the following is not a route of transmission Rabies?
Bite
Lick
Aerosol
Ingestion
3
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Which of the following is not a route of transmission Rabies? Choices: A. Bite B. Lick C. Aerosol D. Ingestion Answer:
Rabies vaccine for pre exposure prophylaxis is given at?
0, 3, 7 days
0, 3, 7, 14 days
0, 3, 7, 14, 30 days
0, 7, 28 days
3
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rabies vaccine for pre exposure prophylaxis is given at? Choices: A. 0, 3, 7 days B. 0, 3, 7, 14 days C. 0, 3, 7, 14, 30 days D. 0, 7, 28 days Answer:
Dose of Human Rabies Immunoglobulin is:
10 IU/kg
20 IU/kg
30 IU/kg
40 IU/kg
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Dose of Human Rabies Immunoglobulin is: Choices: A. 10 IU/kg B. 20 IU/kg C. 30 IU/kg D. 40 IU/kg Answer:
Rabies can be transmitted by all the following routes except -
Aerosol
Bites
Ingestion
Ingestion
2
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rabies can be transmitted by all the following routes except - Choices: A. Aerosol B. Bites C. Ingestion D. Ingestion Answer:
Rabies vaccine was first developed by -
Robert Koch
Louis Pasteur
Edward Jenner
Loeffler
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rabies vaccine was first developed by - Choices: A. Robert Koch B. Louis Pasteur C. Edward Jenner D. Loeffler Answer:
Intramuscular Rabies vaccine Post exposure prophylaxis schedule is
1-1-0-1-1
1-1-1-1-1
2-2-2-0-2
8-0-4-0-0-4
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Intramuscular Rabies vaccine Post exposure prophylaxis schedule is Choices: A. 1-1-0-1-1 B. 1-1-1-1-1 C. 2-2-2-0-2 D. 8-0-4-0-0-4 Answer:
In a patient suspected to be diagnosed with Rabies, a sample of corneal smear was taken. Which of the following investigations can be done from the specimen?
RT PCR
Immunofluorescence test
Negri body visualization
Virus isolation
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: In a patient suspected to be diagnosed with Rabies, a sample of corneal smear was taken. Which of the following investigations can be done from the specimen? Choices: A. RT PCR B. Immunofluorescence test C. Negri body visualization D. Virus isolation Answer:
Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of Rabies is
80%
90%
100%
95%
2
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Case Fatality Rate (CFR) of Rabies is Choices: A. 80% B. 90% C. 100% D. 95% Answer:
Rabies is identified by -
Guarnieri bodies
Negri bodies
Cowdry A bodies
Cowdry B bodies
1
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rabies is identified by - Choices: A. Guarnieri bodies B. Negri bodies C. Cowdry A bodies D. Cowdry B bodies Answer:
All are true regarding Rabies virus, except?
Single Stranded RNA virus
Linear
Negative sense
Space vehicle shaped
3
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: All are true regarding Rabies virus, except? Choices: A. Single Stranded RNA virus B. Linear C. Negative sense D. Space vehicle shaped Answer:
A child has received full Rabies vaccination in December 2018 and now presented with oozing wound on Great toe and the pet had vaccination also. Next line of management is
No vaccine required
RIG + 5 doses of vaccine
5 doses of vaccines only
2 doses of Rabies vaccine
3
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: A child has received full Rabies vaccination in December 2018 and now presented with oozing wound on Great toe and the pet had vaccination also. Next line of management is Choices: A. No vaccine required B. RIG + 5 doses of vaccine C. 5 doses of vaccines only D. 2 doses of Rabies vaccine Answer:
Rabies vaccine not to be given in case of?
Rat bite
Cat bite
Dog bite
Monkey bite
0
[ "Rabies" ]
Question: Rabies vaccine not to be given in case of? Choices: A. Rat bite B. Cat bite C. Dog bite D. Monkey bite Answer:
Which of the following treatment is done for Juvenile Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis:
Bevacizumab
Aerosol Cidofovir
Interferon Beta
Steroids
0
[ "Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis" ]
Question: Which of the following treatment is done for Juvenile Onset Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis: Choices: A. Bevacizumab B. Aerosol Cidofovir C. Interferon Beta D. Steroids Answer:
Commonest metastasis in Renal Cell Carcinoma is to
Lung
Bone
Adrenal
Liver
0
[ "Renal Cell Carcinoma" ]
Question: Commonest metastasis in Renal Cell Carcinoma is to Choices: A. Lung B. Bone C. Adrenal D. Liver Answer:
Chromophilic Renal Cell Carcinoma is associated with
3p
Trisomy 7 and 17
6q
t(3, 11)
1
[ "Renal Cell Carcinoma" ]
Question: Chromophilic Renal Cell Carcinoma is associated with Choices: A. 3p B. Trisomy 7 and 17 C. 6q D. t(3, 11) Answer:
Which of the following statement about Renal Cell Carcinoma (Hypemephroma) is false:
Originate in the coex
Histologically are usually Adenocarcinomas
May present with varicocele
Radiosensitive
3
[ "Renal Cell Carcinoma" ]
Question: Which of the following statement about Renal Cell Carcinoma (Hypemephroma) is false: Choices: A. Originate in the coex B. Histologically are usually Adenocarcinomas C. May present with varicocele D. Radiosensitive Answer:
Which of the following is true regarding Renal Cell Carcinoma?
More common in males
May cause varicocele
May invade the renal vein
All the above
3
[ "Renal Cell Carcinoma" ]
Question: Which of the following is true regarding Renal Cell Carcinoma? Choices: A. More common in males B. May cause varicocele C. May invade the renal vein D. All the above Answer:
Which of the following is not true regarding Renal Cell Carcinoma?
More common in males
Has a tendency to invade the renal vessels
Usually situated near the poles
Hematuria is not a feature
3
[ "Renal Cell Carcinoma" ]
Question: Which of the following is not true regarding Renal Cell Carcinoma? Choices: A. More common in males B. Has a tendency to invade the renal vessels C. Usually situated near the poles D. Hematuria is not a feature Answer:
What is not a part of triad of Renal Cell Carcinoma?
Loin Mass
Hematuria
Loin Pain
Oliguria
3
[ "Renal Cell Carcinoma" ]
Question: What is not a part of triad of Renal Cell Carcinoma? Choices: A. Loin Mass B. Hematuria C. Loin Pain D. Oliguria Answer:
Retinitis Pigmentosa is associated with all except –
Usher Syndrome
Marfan's Syndrome
Kearns – Sayre Syndrome
Bassen – Kornzweig Syndrome
1
[ "Retinitis Pigmentosa" ]
Question: Retinitis Pigmentosa is associated with all except – Choices: A. Usher Syndrome B. Marfan's Syndrome C. Kearns – Sayre Syndrome D. Bassen – Kornzweig Syndrome Answer:
Retinitis Pigmentosa is associated with all except -
Usher Syndrome
Marfan's Syndrome
Kearns- Sayre Syndrome
Bussen - Kornzweig Syndrome
1
[ "Retinitis Pigmentosa" ]
Question: Retinitis Pigmentosa is associated with all except - Choices: A. Usher Syndrome B. Marfan's Syndrome C. Kearns- Sayre Syndrome D. Bussen - Kornzweig Syndrome Answer:
Retinitis Pigmentosa is associated with all except:
Usher Syndrome
Marfan's Syndrome
Kearns- Sayre Syndrome
Bassen - Kornzweig Syndrome
1
[ "Retinitis Pigmentosa" ]
Question: Retinitis Pigmentosa is associated with all except: Choices: A. Usher Syndrome B. Marfan's Syndrome C. Kearns- Sayre Syndrome D. Bassen - Kornzweig Syndrome Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene is located on –
Chromosome 5
Chromosome 8
Chromosome 13
Chromosome 16
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene is located on – Choices: A. Chromosome 5 B. Chromosome 8 C. Chromosome 13 D. Chromosome 16 Answer:
Retinoblastoma is bilateral in:
1% of cases
50% of cases
100% of cases
30% of cases
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma is bilateral in: Choices: A. 1% of cases B. 50% of cases C. 100% of cases D. 30% of cases Answer:
Second common malignancy in Patients of Retinoblastoma is:
Osteoblastoma
Osteochondroma
Osteoclastoma
Osteosarcoma
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Second common malignancy in Patients of Retinoblastoma is: Choices: A. Osteoblastoma B. Osteochondroma C. Osteoclastoma D. Osteosarcoma Answer:
Retinoblastoma is seen in -
Children
Adults
Old age
At any age
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[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma is seen in - Choices: A. Children B. Adults C. Old age D. At any age Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene is located on -
Chromosome 5
Chromosome 8
Chromosome 13
Chromosome 16
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene is located on - Choices: A. Chromosome 5 B. Chromosome 8 C. Chromosome 13 D. Chromosome 16 Answer:
Retinoblastoma arises from
Layer of rods & cones
Layer of bipolar cells
External limiting membrane
Any nucleated retinal layer
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma arises from Choices: A. Layer of rods & cones B. Layer of bipolar cells C. External limiting membrane D. Any nucleated retinal layer Answer:
Retinoblastomas arising in the context of germ-line mutations not only may be bilateral, but also may be associated with______ (so called "trilateral" retinoblastoma)
Medulloblastoma
Pinealoblastoma
Neuroblastoma
Hemangioblastoma
1
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastomas arising in the context of germ-line mutations not only may be bilateral, but also may be associated with______ (so called "trilateral" retinoblastoma) Choices: A. Medulloblastoma B. Pinealoblastoma C. Neuroblastoma D. Hemangioblastoma Answer:
Chemotherapy agents used for Retinoblastoma includes
Vincristine, Etoposide, Carboplatin
Vincristine, Doxorubicin, Carboplatin
Doxorubicin, Etoposide, Carboplatin
Actinomycin, Doxorubicin, Carboplatin
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[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Chemotherapy agents used for Retinoblastoma includes Choices: A. Vincristine, Etoposide, Carboplatin B. Vincristine, Doxorubicin, Carboplatin C. Doxorubicin, Etoposide, Carboplatin D. Actinomycin, Doxorubicin, Carboplatin Answer:
Pseudoglioma differs from Retinoblastoma in that pseudoglioma is associated with –
Decreased intraocular pressure
Blurring of vision
Enlargement of the optic foramen
All of the above
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Pseudoglioma differs from Retinoblastoma in that pseudoglioma is associated with – Choices: A. Decreased intraocular pressure B. Blurring of vision C. Enlargement of the optic foramen D. All of the above Answer:
A patient with known mutation in the `RB gene' is `disease free' from Retinoblastoma. The patient is at highest risk of developing which of the following malignancies –
Renal cell carcinoma
Osteosarcoma
Pinealoblastoma
Chondrosarcoma
1
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: A patient with known mutation in the `RB gene' is `disease free' from Retinoblastoma. The patient is at highest risk of developing which of the following malignancies – Choices: A. Renal cell carcinoma B. Osteosarcoma C. Pinealoblastoma D. Chondrosarcoma Answer:
Most common secondary tumor with Retinoblastoma is
Neuroblastoma
Pineoblastoma
Osteochondroma
Osteosarcoma
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Most common secondary tumor with Retinoblastoma is Choices: A. Neuroblastoma B. Pineoblastoma C. Osteochondroma D. Osteosarcoma Answer:
Retinoblastoma is associated with-
Osteosarcoma
Hepatocellular
SCC
Osteoclastoma
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma is associated with- Choices: A. Osteosarcoma B. Hepatocellular C. SCC D. Osteoclastoma Answer:
A patient with known mutation in the 'Rb gene' is 'disease free' from Retinoblastoma. The patient is at highest risk of developing which of the following malignancies
Renal cell carcinoma
Osteosarcoma
Pinealoblastoma
Chondrosarcoma
1
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: A patient with known mutation in the 'Rb gene' is 'disease free' from Retinoblastoma. The patient is at highest risk of developing which of the following malignancies Choices: A. Renal cell carcinoma B. Osteosarcoma C. Pinealoblastoma D. Chondrosarcoma Answer:
Retinoblastoma is associated with -
Osteosarcoma
Hepatocellularca
SCC
Osteoclastoma,
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma is associated with - Choices: A. Osteosarcoma B. Hepatocellularca C. SCC D. Osteoclastoma, Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene is located on a chromosome -
13
6
9
21
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene is located on a chromosome - Choices: A. 13 B. 6 C. 9 D. 21 Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene regulates-
Gi - S phase
G2 - M phase
Go - S1 phase
S - G1 phase
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene regulates- Choices: A. Gi - S phase B. G2 - M phase C. Go - S1 phase D. S - G1 phase Answer:
Retinoblastoma spreads to CNS through:
Direct
Lymphatic
Arterial
Vitreous
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma spreads to CNS through: Choices: A. Direct B. Lymphatic C. Arterial D. Vitreous Answer:
Retinoblastoma is associated with, which of the following tumors
Osteoclastoma
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Osteosarcoma
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma is associated with, which of the following tumors Choices: A. Osteoclastoma B. Hepatocellular carcinoma C. Squamous cell carcinoma D. Osteosarcoma Answer:
Retinoblastoma differs from pseudoglioma by
Decreasing Intraocular pressure
Blurring of vision
Enlargement of optic foramen
All the above
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma differs from pseudoglioma by Choices: A. Decreasing Intraocular pressure B. Blurring of vision C. Enlargement of optic foramen D. All the above Answer:
True about Retinoblastoma –a) Leukocoria is most common presentationb) Always unilateralc) May have family historyd) Enucleation is the only treatmente) Most common age group affected is 1–2 year
acd
bde
ace
ade
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: True about Retinoblastoma –a) Leukocoria is most common presentationb) Always unilateralc) May have family historyd) Enucleation is the only treatmente) Most common age group affected is 1–2 year Choices: A. acd B. bde C. ace D. ade Answer:
Retinoblastoma –
Is inherited in 50% of cases
Is caused by deletion of 11q14
Rosettes suggest good prognosis
Causes death in 60% of sufferers in the UK
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma – Choices: A. Is inherited in 50% of cases B. Is caused by deletion of 11q14 C. Rosettes suggest good prognosis D. Causes death in 60% of sufferers in the UK Answer:
A patient with known mutation in the 'Rb gene' is 'disease free' from Retinoblastoma. This patient is at highest risk of developing which of the following malignancies?
Osteosarcoma
Pinealoblastoma
Chondrosarcoma
Renal cell carcinoma
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: A patient with known mutation in the 'Rb gene' is 'disease free' from Retinoblastoma. This patient is at highest risk of developing which of the following malignancies? Choices: A. Osteosarcoma B. Pinealoblastoma C. Chondrosarcoma D. Renal cell carcinoma Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene is ,located on chromosome:
13
14
17
22
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene is ,located on chromosome: Choices: A. 13 B. 14 C. 17 D. 22 Answer:
Feature common to carcinoma pancreas, lungs,stomach is,a) Retinoblastomab) Migratory thrombophlebitisc) Ascitesd) DIC
acd
abd
abc
ab
1
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Feature common to carcinoma pancreas, lungs,stomach is,a) Retinoblastomab) Migratory thrombophlebitisc) Ascitesd) DIC Choices: A. acd B. abd C. abc D. ab Answer:
Regarding Retinoblastoma all are true EXCEPT:
13q4p mutation
Autosomal dominant
25% Bilateral
40% Heritable forms
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Regarding Retinoblastoma all are true EXCEPT: Choices: A. 13q4p mutation B. Autosomal dominant C. 25% Bilateral D. 40% Heritable forms Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene is located on chromosome ?
6
9
13
21
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene is located on chromosome ? Choices: A. 6 B. 9 C. 13 D. 21 Answer:
Following are spontaneous resolution tumours except-a) Malignant melanomab) Osteogenic sarcomac) Cholangio carcinomad) Retinoblastoma
a
c
bc
ad
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Following are spontaneous resolution tumours except-a) Malignant melanomab) Osteogenic sarcomac) Cholangio carcinomad) Retinoblastoma Choices: A. a B. c C. bc D. ad Answer:
The differential diagnosis of Retinoblastoma include all of the following except
Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous
Coats disease
Retinal astrocytoma
Retinal detachment
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: The differential diagnosis of Retinoblastoma include all of the following except Choices: A. Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous B. Coats disease C. Retinal astrocytoma D. Retinal detachment Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene is located on:
Chromosome 5
Chromosome 8
Chromosome 13
Chromosome 16
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene is located on: Choices: A. Chromosome 5 B. Chromosome 8 C. Chromosome 13 D. Chromosome 16 Answer:
Gene involved in Retinoblastoma
12P13
13P14
12Q13
13Q14
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Gene involved in Retinoblastoma Choices: A. 12P13 B. 13P14 C. 12Q13 D. 13Q14 Answer:
Retinoblastoma best evaluated by-
Ultrasonography
CT SCAN
CT SCAN + MRI
MRI
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma best evaluated by- Choices: A. Ultrasonography B. CT SCAN C. CT SCAN + MRI D. MRI Answer:
Most common presentation of Retinoblastoma
Strabismus
Leucocoria
Decreased vision
Yellowish-white retinal mass.
1
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Most common presentation of Retinoblastoma Choices: A. Strabismus B. Leucocoria C. Decreased vision D. Yellowish-white retinal mass. Answer:
Pseudoglioma differs from Retinoblastoma in that pseudoglioma is associated with
Decreased intraocular pressure
Blurring of vision
Enlargement of the optic foramen
All of the above
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Pseudoglioma differs from Retinoblastoma in that pseudoglioma is associated with Choices: A. Decreased intraocular pressure B. Blurring of vision C. Enlargement of the optic foramen D. All of the above Answer:
Cotton wool spot is /are seen in – a) DRb) Hypertensive retinopathyc) AIDSd) Retinoblastomae) Toxaemia of pregnancy
abce
abcd
acde
abde
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Cotton wool spot is /are seen in – a) DRb) Hypertensive retinopathyc) AIDSd) Retinoblastomae) Toxaemia of pregnancy Choices: A. abce B. abcd C. acde D. abde Answer:
Retinoblastoma is associated with which chromosome?
13
11
17
15
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma is associated with which chromosome? Choices: A. 13 B. 11 C. 17 D. 15 Answer:
Distant metastasis in Retinoblastoma is commonly seen in: September 2012
Long bones
Lungs
Brain
Liver
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Distant metastasis in Retinoblastoma is commonly seen in: September 2012 Choices: A. Long bones B. Lungs C. Brain D. Liver Answer:
Most common site of bony metastases in Retinoblastoma-
Skull bones
Hip bones
Ribs
Veebrae
0
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Most common site of bony metastases in Retinoblastoma- Choices: A. Skull bones B. Hip bones C. Ribs D. Veebrae Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene is located on?
Chromosome 6
Chromosome 9
Chromosome 13
Chromosome 2l
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene is located on? Choices: A. Chromosome 6 B. Chromosome 9 C. Chromosome 13 D. Chromosome 2l Answer:
Retinoblastoma arises from:
Layer of rods and cones
Layer of bipolar cells
Ganglion cells layers
Any nucleated retinal layer
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma arises from: Choices: A. Layer of rods and cones B. Layer of bipolar cells C. Ganglion cells layers D. Any nucleated retinal layer Answer:
Retinoblastoma can occur bilaterally in how many percentage of the cases?
10-15%
15-20%
20-25%
25-30%
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma can occur bilaterally in how many percentage of the cases? Choices: A. 10-15% B. 15-20% C. 20-25% D. 25-30% Answer:
Retinoblastoma gene is located on chromosome -
6
9
13
21
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma gene is located on chromosome - Choices: A. 6 B. 9 C. 13 D. 21 Answer:
Retinoblastoma is bilateral in
100 % of cases
1 % of cases
50 % of cases
30 % of cases
3
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma is bilateral in Choices: A. 100 % of cases B. 1 % of cases C. 50 % of cases D. 30 % of cases Answer:
Retinoblastoma best evaluated by -
Ultrasonography
CT SCAN
CT SCAN + MRI
MRI
2
[ "Retinoblastoma" ]
Question: Retinoblastoma best evaluated by - Choices: A. Ultrasonography B. CT SCAN C. CT SCAN + MRI D. MRI Answer:
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) screening is done in the following babies
Preterm < 34 weeks of gestation
Preterm of 33 weeks of gestation who required mechanical ventilation
Babies with birth weight < 1.8 kg
Babies with birth weight < 2 kg
1
[ "Retinopathy of Prematurity" ]
Question: Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) screening is done in the following babies Choices: A. Preterm < 34 weeks of gestation B. Preterm of 33 weeks of gestation who required mechanical ventilation C. Babies with birth weight < 1.8 kg D. Babies with birth weight < 2 kg Answer:
Which grade of ROP (Retinopathy of Prematurity) shows a ridge with retinal fibrovascular proliferation and neovasularisation?
ROP 1
ROP 2
ROP 3
ROP 4
2
[ "Retinopathy of Prematurity" ]
Question: Which grade of ROP (Retinopathy of Prematurity) shows a ridge with retinal fibrovascular proliferation and neovasularisation? Choices: A. ROP 1 B. ROP 2 C. ROP 3 D. ROP 4 Answer:
For preventing Retinopathy of Prematurity, concentration of oxygen should be: March 2007
20-30%
30-40%
50-60%
60-70%
2
[ "Retinopathy of Prematurity" ]
Question: For preventing Retinopathy of Prematurity, concentration of oxygen should be: March 2007 Choices: A. 20-30% B. 30-40% C. 50-60% D. 60-70% Answer:
Which of the following is a minor criteria for diagnosis of Rheumatic Fever (RF) according to modified Jones criteria?
ASO titre
Past History of Rheumatic Fever
Fever
Subcutaneous nodules
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[ "Rheumatic Fever" ]
Question: Which of the following is a minor criteria for diagnosis of Rheumatic Fever (RF) according to modified Jones criteria? Choices: A. ASO titre B. Past History of Rheumatic Fever C. Fever D. Subcutaneous nodules Answer:
According to American hea association & world hea federation 2015 criteria, low risk is defined as having An Acute Rheumatic Fever incidence <---------- per 100,000 school aged children per year?
1
2
0.1
0.01
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[ "Rheumatic Fever" ]
Question: According to American hea association & world hea federation 2015 criteria, low risk is defined as having An Acute Rheumatic Fever incidence <---------- per 100,000 school aged children per year? Choices: A. 1 B. 2 C. 0.1 D. 0.01 Answer:
The mechanism of the development of Acute Rheumatic Fever is which of the following?
Cross reactivity with exogenous antigen
Innocent bystander effect
Due to toxin secretion by streptococci
Release of pyrogenic cytokines
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[ "Rheumatic Fever" ]
Question: The mechanism of the development of Acute Rheumatic Fever is which of the following? Choices: A. Cross reactivity with exogenous antigen B. Innocent bystander effect C. Due to toxin secretion by streptococci D. Release of pyrogenic cytokines Answer:
All of the following are major criteria in the diagnosis of Acute Rheumatic Fever, Except:
Migratory Polyahralgia
Subcutaneous Nodules
Chorea
Carditis
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[ "Rheumatic Fever" ]
Question: All of the following are major criteria in the diagnosis of Acute Rheumatic Fever, Except: Choices: A. Migratory Polyahralgia B. Subcutaneous Nodules C. Chorea D. Carditis Answer:
All of the following are major criteria inthe diagnosis of Acute Rheumatic Fever, except -
Prolonged PR interval
Subcutaneous Nodules
Chorea
Carditis
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[ "Rheumatic Fever" ]
Question: All of the following are major criteria inthe diagnosis of Acute Rheumatic Fever, except - Choices: A. Prolonged PR interval B. Subcutaneous Nodules C. Chorea D. Carditis Answer:
Most Common Valve Not involved in Rheumatic Fever:
Mitral
Aoic
Pulmonary
Tricuspid
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[ "Rheumatic Fever" ]
Question: Most Common Valve Not involved in Rheumatic Fever: Choices: A. Mitral B. Aoic C. Pulmonary D. Tricuspid Answer:
A 29-year-old man is seen in the office after returning from a hiking trip in Colorado. He complains of feeling unwell and reports symptoms of fever, myalgia, headache, and nausea. Two days ago, he noticed a rash on his wrists and ankles that has now spread to his body. He recalls having had numerous insect bites during his trip. On examination, his blood pressure is 90/60 mmHg, pulse 100/min, and respirations 20/min. There are multiple 1-5 mm macules on his body and some of them have a hemorrhagic center consistent with a petechia. His neck is supple and fundi are normal. The heart sounds are normal, lungs clear, and legs are edematous. Cranial nerve, motor, and sensory examination is normal. A clinical diagnosis of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) is made and he is started on appropriate therapy. Which of the following is the most common type of central nervous system (CNS) presentation in this condition?
hemiplegia
cranial nerve abnormalities
paraplegia
encephalitis
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[ "Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever" ]
Question: A 29-year-old man is seen in the office after returning from a hiking trip in Colorado. He complains of feeling unwell and reports symptoms of fever, myalgia, headache, and nausea. Two days ago, he noticed a rash on his wrists and ankles that has now spread to his body. He recalls having had numerous insect bites during his trip. On examination, his blood pressure is 90/60 mmHg, pulse 100/min, and respirations 20/min. There are multiple 1-5 mm macules on his body and some of them have a hemorrhagic center consistent with a petechia. His neck is supple and fundi are normal. The heart sounds are normal, lungs clear, and legs are edematous. Cranial nerve, motor, and sensory examination is normal. A clinical diagnosis of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) is made and he is started on appropriate therapy. Which of the following is the most common type of central nervous system (CNS) presentation in this condition? Choices: A. hemiplegia B. cranial nerve abnormalities C. paraplegia D. encephalitis Answer:
All of the following statements are true about Congenital Rubella, EXCEPT:
It is diagnosed when the infant has IgM antibodies at bih
It is diagnosed when IgG antibodies persist from more than 6 months
Most common congenital defects are deafness, cardiac malformations and cataract
Infection after 16 weeks of gestation results in major congenital defects
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: All of the following statements are true about Congenital Rubella, EXCEPT: Choices: A. It is diagnosed when the infant has IgM antibodies at bih B. It is diagnosed when IgG antibodies persist from more than 6 months C. Most common congenital defects are deafness, cardiac malformations and cataract D. Infection after 16 weeks of gestation results in major congenital defects Answer:
The classic triad of congenital Rubella includes all except:
Cataract
Deafness
Retinal detachment
CHD
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: The classic triad of congenital Rubella includes all except: Choices: A. Cataract B. Deafness C. Retinal detachment D. CHD Answer:
Rubella is caused by
Ohomyxovirus
Paramyxovirus
Toga virus
Arbovirus group B
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Rubella is caused by Choices: A. Ohomyxovirus B. Paramyxovirus C. Toga virus D. Arbovirus group B Answer:
All of the following is/are true about Rubella in pregnancy except
Diagnosed when IgM antibodies are present in the neonatal serum
Diagnosed when IgG antibodies persist for more than 6 months
Most common defects are cataracts, deafness and hea defects
Maternal infection after 16 weeks of gestation result in major congenital defects
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: All of the following is/are true about Rubella in pregnancy except Choices: A. Diagnosed when IgM antibodies are present in the neonatal serum B. Diagnosed when IgG antibodies persist for more than 6 months C. Most common defects are cataracts, deafness and hea defects D. Maternal infection after 16 weeks of gestation result in major congenital defects Answer:
Rubella vaccine is given in which age-
1-14 yrs
<5 yrs
>50 yrs
None
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Rubella vaccine is given in which age- Choices: A. 1-14 yrs B. <5 yrs C. >50 yrs D. None Answer:
Which of the following is not true about Rubella?
Caused by DNA virus of Toga family
There is no known carrier state for postnatally acquired rubella
Rubella vaccine is live attenuated with strain RA 27/3
Risk of transmission and severity maximum in 1st trimester of pregnancy
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Which of the following is not true about Rubella? Choices: A. Caused by DNA virus of Toga family B. There is no known carrier state for postnatally acquired rubella C. Rubella vaccine is live attenuated with strain RA 27/3 D. Risk of transmission and severity maximum in 1st trimester of pregnancy Answer:
Rubella cataract is seen as -
Posterior polar cataract
Nuclear cataract
Blue dot cataract in young
Cuneiform cataract
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Rubella cataract is seen as - Choices: A. Posterior polar cataract B. Nuclear cataract C. Blue dot cataract in young D. Cuneiform cataract Answer:
Rubella vaccine is given in which age -
1-14 yrs
< 5 yrs
> 50 yrs
None
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Rubella vaccine is given in which age - Choices: A. 1-14 yrs B. < 5 yrs C. > 50 yrs D. None Answer:
Rubella cataract is seen as-
Posterior polar cataract
Nuclear cataract
Blue dot cataract in young
Cuneiform cataract
1
[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Rubella cataract is seen as- Choices: A. Posterior polar cataract B. Nuclear cataract C. Blue dot cataract in young D. Cuneiform cataract Answer:
Rubella vaccine is given in which age ?
1-14 yrs
< 5 yrs
> 50 yrs
None
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Rubella vaccine is given in which age ? Choices: A. 1-14 yrs B. < 5 yrs C. > 50 yrs D. None Answer:
Rubella specific antibodies detected after vaccination/ natural infection: March 2013
IgM
IgG
IgA
IgE
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Rubella specific antibodies detected after vaccination/ natural infection: March 2013 Choices: A. IgM B. IgG C. IgA D. IgE Answer:
Which of the following cardiac lesion is least likely to occur in Congenital Rubella syndrome?
ASD
VSD
PDA
Pulmonary Stenosis
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[ "Rubella" ]
Question: Which of the following cardiac lesion is least likely to occur in Congenital Rubella syndrome? Choices: A. ASD B. VSD C. PDA D. Pulmonary Stenosis Answer: