LATEST OPHTHALMOLOGY FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTION WITH ANSWER 2015

LATEST OPHTHALMOLOGY FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTION WITH ANSWER 2015

Q.Kayser Fleischer ring is ?
A.Pathognomic of Wilson’s disease
B.Occurs in all patients with hepatic failure due to Wilson’s disease
C.Occurs in all patients with neurological manifestations of Wilson’s disease
D.Disappears wih desferrioxamine treatment

ANS C

Q.Patients presents with a hypertropia(strabismus) of r/e with a small esotropia resulting in a diagonal diplopia with tilted images and a head tilt on the opposite shoulder. Read More !

BASIC PATHOLOGY FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTION WITH ANSWER 2015

BASIC PATHOLOGY FREQUENTLY ASK QUESTION WITH ANSWER 2015

Q The most common histological type of thyroid  cancer ?

A.anaplastic type

B.medullary type

C.follicular type

D .papillary type

ANS D

Q. Which of the following is not a causative agent with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion?

A. Pulmonary disorders
B. TBI
C. Drug induced
D. HIV
ANS D
Q. Which of the following is not a type of embolus?

A. Air
B. Bacteria
C. Tumor
D. Viral
ANS D

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HIGH YIELD POINT FOR ORTHOPEDIC 2015

HIGH YIELD POINT FOR ORTHOPEDIC 2015

X-ray of a hip replacement.IN PHOTO.

*Spica is a cast where limb and part of trunk are included

IMPORTANT CAST USE IN ORTHOPEDICS .

Name of cast Use
Colle’s cast Colle’s fracture
Cyllinder cast/tube cast Fracture of the patella
Hanging cast Fracture of the humerous
Hip spica* Fracture of the femur
Minerva cast Cervical spine
Petric cast/Broom stick: Perthe d/s
PTB cast (ptellar tendon bearing) Fracture of the tibia
Risser’s turn buckle cast Scoliosis
Shoulder spica* Shoulder immobilisation
U-slab Fracture of the humerous 
Splint Name Use
Cock-up splint Radial nerve palsy
Knuckle-bender splint Ulnar nerve palsy
Aero-plane splint Brachial plexus injury
Toe raising splint For foot drop

HIGH YIELD POINT FOR PATHOLOGY 2015

HIGH YIELD POINT FOR PATHOLOGY  2015

1. Fastest growing tumour – Burkitt’s

2. PE’s are found in half of all autopsies

3. Courvoisier’s Law: tumours that obstruct the common bile duct cause enlarged gallbladders, but obstructing

gallstones do not (too much scarring), so if you can palpate the gallbladder you’e probably looking at cancer.

4. Only DNA virus to replicate in cytoplasm: Pox

5. Only RNA virus to replicate in nucleus: Influenza

6. Bacillus anthraces has the only protein capsule

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HIGH YIELD POINT FOR BASIC RADIOLOGY  2015

HIGH YIELD POINT FOR BASIC RADIOLOGY 2015

HIGH YIELD POINT FOR BASIC RADIOLOGY  2015

Absorbed dose (D): The quotient of dE by dm, where dE is the mean energy imparted by ionizing radiation to matter of mass dm. The unit for absorbed dose is the joule per kilogram (J kg–1), with the special name gray (Gy).

Accelerator: In this Report, refers to an electron accelerator, which is a device for imparting kinetic energy to elec- trons, with the kinetic energy being &gt;2 and <50 data-blogger-escaped-br=”” data-blogger-escaped-mev.=””>
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