‘Rapid Review, AIPGMEE, 2011‘ is a recently published book containing the questions and answers of AIPGMEE 2011. The authors Rahul K.R. and Nishant B. have certainly done an
The cysts in Polycystic Ovarian syndrome are formed by: a) Failure of atretic follicles to undergo apoptosis b) Oocyte proliferation c) Multiple corpus lutea d) Cystic degeneration of
Which of the following statements is true of primary grade IV-V vesicoureteric reflux in young children? a) Renal scarring usually begins in the midpolar regions b) Postnatal scarring
A 15-year old female presented to the emergency department with history of recurrent epistaxis, hematuria and hematochezia. There was a history of profuse bleeding from the umbilicus stump
Which one of the following in the characteristic feature of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy? a) Myoclonic seizures frequently occur in the morning b) Complete remission is common c) Response
Clinical features of Factor XIII deficiency History of prolonged bleeding from umbilical stump Delayed bleeding Recurrent abortions Diagnosis (Investigations) Prothrombin time and Activated partial thromboplastin time are normal Factor
It starts in early adolescence Bilateral myoclonic jerks are seen Mostly in the morning Precipitated by sleep deprivation The patient usually remains conscious during the episode Associated with
ln acute pulmonary embolism, the most frequent ECG finding is: a) S1Q3T3 pattern b) P. pulmonale c) Sinus tachycardia d) Right axis deviation Correct answer : c) Sinus
A hoursewife ingests a rodenticide white powder accidentally. She is brought to hospital where the examination shows generalized, flaccid paralysis and an irregular pulse. ECG shows multiple ventricular
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