A patient with radiologically confirmed Reflux nephropathy develops 3+ proteinuria. What is the most probable cause of proteinuria in this patient? A. Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis B. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
Type 2 bipolar disorder is? A. Mania and depression B. Hypomania and depression C. Hypomania and syndromic depression D. ? Correct answer : B. Hypomania and depression Bipolar
Which investigation should be avoided in a proven case of renal papillary necrosis? A. Urine acidification test B. Sickling test C. TB-PCR – urine D. Bacterial culture of
Injury to which of the following vessels is the least dangerous? A. Superior mesenteric artery B. Inferior mesenteric artery C. Coeliac trunk D. Renal artery Please contribute to
For DNA confirmation in an autopsy, tissue sample is taken from? A. Liver B. Spleen C. Kidney D. Brain Correct answer : D. Brain Ref: library-resources.cqu.edu.au/JFS/PDF/vol_38/iss_3/JFS383930686.pdf DNA Fingerprinting
Treatment of choice in idiopathic congenital adrenal hyperplasia in infants? A. Hydrocortisone B. Dexamethasone C. Betamethasone D. Prednisolone Please contribute to the discussion by posting the answer with
In a patient with urethral syndrome, urine microscopy showed polymorphs with no bacteria. The most appropriate culture medium is? A. McCoy cells B. Thayer martin C. Cooked meat
Mechanism of action of efavirenz is? A. Inhibition of HIV 1 protease B. Inhibition of HIV 1 reverse transcriptase C. Inhibition of HIV 1 integrase D. Preventing HIV
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