The enzyme that is specifically increased in obstructive jaundice is 1) Glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase 2) Glutamate pyruvate transaminase 3) Alkaline phosphatase 4) Acid phosphatase
General MedicineAnswer: 3
Raised serum alkaline phosphatase is seen in all except 1) Pogets disease 2) Multiple myeloma 3) Osteomalacia 4) Hyperthyroidism
General MedicineAnswer: 3
Sensation that is lost on the ipsilateral side in Brown-Sequard syndrome is 1) Pain 2) Touch 3) Temperature 4) Proprioception
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Not true about pleurisy 1) Pleural pain 2) Pleuropericardial rub 3) Usually secondary to lung infection 4) None of the above
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Not seen in childhood AIDS 1) Hepatosplenomegaly 2) Failure to thrive 3) Interstitial pneumonia 4) Kaposi sarcoma
General MedicineAnswer: 4
In Conn"s disease, there is an excess of 1) Adrenaline 2) Aldosterone 3) Cortisol 4) Noradrenaline
General MedicineAnswer: 2
Jaundice is clinically detectable in the sclera when the serum bilirubin concentration exceeds 1) 1 mg % 2) 2-3 mg % 3) 4 mg % 4) 0.5-1 mg %
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Diminution in normal size of the body, well proportioned body, fine sparse hair on the head and other hairy regions, wrinkled atrophic skin and often hypogonadism could be diagnosis as suffering from 1) Hypothyroidism 2) Hypopituitarism 3) Hyperthyroidism 4) None of the above