Medical Subjects

Lugaro cells

Lugaro cells are found in [A] Cerebral cortex [B] Cerebellum [C] Medulla [D] Red nucleus

Papillary muscle

Papillary muscle There are ——— papillary muscles in the heart originating from the ventricular walls....

Troisier sign

Troisier sign represents an enlargement of a [A] Right-sided supraclavicular lymph node[B] Left-sided supraclavicular lymph...

Cystatin C

Cystatin C Cystatin C is mainly used as a biomarker of [A] Liver function[B] RBC...

Nevus of Ota

Nevus of Ota is a melanosis that primarily involves the region of the [A] Facial...

Bombesin

Bombesin Bombesin All of the following are classified as Bombesin receptors EXCEPT [A] VCAM-1[B] Gastrin-releasing...

Birbeck granules

Birbeck granules Birbeck granules found in [A] Red pulp macrophages[B] Burr cells[C] Hofbauer cell[D] Langerhans...

Hofbauer cell

Hofbauer cell Hofbauer cell present in [A] Liver[B] Placenta[C] Spleen[D] Brain Hofbauer cell Hofbauer cell

Herald hemiparesis

Herald hemiparesis Herald hemiparesis is [A] Opposite side paralysis[B] Profound unilateral paralysis[C] Not associated with...

Moeller-Hunter glossitis

Moeller-Hunter glossitis Moeller-Hunter glossitis [A] Copper deficiency[B] Associated with Malaria[C] Riboflavin deficiency[D] Vitamin B12 deficiency...