Most common form of non-haemolytic hyperbilirubinaemia
Most common form of non-haemolytic hyperbilirubinaemia [A] Rotor’s syndrome[B] Gilbert’s syndrome[C] Crigler–Najjar syndrome[D] Dubin–Johnson syndrome
Jaundice is usually clinically detectable when the plasma bilirubin
Jaundice is usually clinically detectable when the plasma bilirubin is more than [A] 0.5 mg...
Circle of Willis
Which of the following is not a part of Circle of Willis [A] Basilar artery[B]...
Artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger
Which of the following is the ‘Artery of Wollschlaeger and Wollschlaeger’ [A] Occipital artery[B] Single...
Azygos anterior cerebral artery
ALL are TRUE about Azygos anterior cerebral artery EXCEPT [A] Single A1 segment of the...
Arteria termatica of Wilder
Arteria termatica of Wilder originates from [A] Basilar artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Posterior communicating artery[D]...
The Vidian artery
The Vidian artery is also called as [A] Basilar artery[B] Artery of epistaxis[C] Pharyngeal branch...
Artery of Salmon
Artery of Salmon is a branch of [A] Basilar artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Vertebral artery[D]...
Artery of Percheron
Artery of Percheron is a branch of [A] Anterior cerebral artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Posterior...
McConnell’s Capsular Arteries
McConnell’s capsular arteries arise from [A] Suprascapular artery[B] Middle cerebral artery[C] Circumflex femoral arteries[D] Internal...
Accessory pathway
Most common sites for accessory pathways [A] Atrio-ventricular pathways[B] Atrio-fascicular pathways[C] Nodo-ventricular pathways[D] Fasciculo-ventricular pathways…
Wolf–Parkinson–White Syndrome
Wolf–Parkinson–White SyndromeSign in to continue WPW syndrome is a disorder characterized by all of the…
Sacubitril
Sacubitril is a [A] Antedrug[B] Prodrug[C] Metabolite[D] Active drug Sacubitril is a pro-drug that, upon…
Urinary tract infection
Most common cause of Urinary tract infection is [A] Pseudomonas[B] Chlamydia[C] Escherichia coli[D] Klebsiella All…
Clinical Question-10
A 41 years female came to Emmergency department of hospital with left sided chest pain…
McConnell’s sign seen in
McConnell’s sign seen in [A] HOCM[B] Mitral Valve Prolapse[C] Pulmonary Embolism[D] Cardiac Tamponade What is…
Cysticercosis
Which is the most common parasitic disease of the human nervous system? [A] Disseminated Strongyloidiasis[B]…
Image Question-53
What is the characterstic finding seen in X-Ray? Case courtesy of Leonardo Lustosa, Radiopaedia.org. From…
Down syndrome – Pulmonary hypertension
Why individuals with Congenital heart disease associated due to Down Syndrome are more prone for…
Transient myeloproliferative disease
Transient myeloproliferative disease usually develops in [A] Marfan syndrome[B] Down syndrome[C] Turnor syndrome[D] Patau syndrome…
Down syndrome
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Krückmann-Wolfflin bodies
All are about Krückmann-Wolfflin bodies EXCEPT Krückmann-Wolfflin bodies compared to Brushfield spots of trisomy 21…
Brushfield spots
Brushfield spots seen in [A] Marfan syndrome[B] Down syndrome[C] Turnor syndrome[D] Patau syndrome Brushfield spots…
Myelopathy in Down syndrome
Myelopathy in Down syndrome is usually caused by [A] Spinal stenosis[B] Atlanto-axial instability[C] Lumbar lordosis[D] Autoimmune…
Down syndrome – characteristics in Down syndrome
Medicine Question Bank Characteristics in Down syndrome Most commonly seen characteristics in Down syndrome [A]…