The best indicator for recent hepatitis B infection is 1) HBsAg 2) HBeAg 3) HBcAg 4) Antibodies against HbcAg
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Haemoptysis may be caused by 1) Pulmonary infarction 2) Bronchiectasis 3) Bronchial adenoma 4) All of the above
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Atrial fibrillation is seen in all except 1) Constrictive pericarditis 2) Atrial septal defect 3) Mitral stenosis 4) Ventricular septal defect
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Hepatitis B surface antigen in a patient"s serum indicates that the patient is 1) Recovered 2) Potentially infectious 3) Now an acceptable blood donar 4) None of the above
General MedicineAnswer: 2
Hunger pain is found in 1) Duodenal ulcer 2) Gastric ulcer 3) Appendicitis 4) Intestinal colic
General MedicineAnswer: 1
Metabolic alkalosis can occur in 1) Vomiting 2) Diuretics 3) Cushing"s syndrome 4) All
General MedicineAnswer: 4
Acromegaly occurs 1) Before closure of epiphyses of long bones 2) After closure of epiphyses of long bones 3) Not related to closure of epiphyses of long bones 4) Depending on functioning on posterior pituitary gland
General MedicineAnswer: 2
Commonest cause of death in peptic ulcer patients is 1) Perforation 2) Haemorrhage 3) Pyloric stenosis 4) Malignancy