Abrupt loss of Consciousness associated with persistent bradycardia, and caused by disturbance in atrioventricular Conduction secondary to coronary atherosclerosis i termed
1. Stokes-Adams Syncope
2. carotid sinus syncope
3. benign syncope
4. malignant Syncope
Oral MedicineAnswer: 1
Emergency measures to be taken with caustic ingestion 1) Intestinal transit time is increased 2) Nutritional deficiency present 3) Gastric lavage 4) Endoscopic assessment of degree of damage
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
The thyroglossal cyst is an example of 1) Dermoid 2) Tubulo dermoid cyst 3) Fibrous tissue 4) Degeneration cyst
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Signs of cerebral compression are all except 1) Tachycardia 2) Hypertension 3) Vomitina 4) Papilloedema
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
In Philadelphia chromosome the defect is in 1) Short arm of chromosome 22 2) Long arm of chromosome 22 3) Short arm of chromosome 9 4) Chromosome 21
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Varicose veins can lead to 1) Ulceration 2) Calcification of veins 3) Thrombophlebitis 4) All of the above
Oral medicineAnswer: 4
Oropharyngeal cancer is usually 1) Subepithelial and carcinomasarcoma 2) Always ulcerated & squamous cell carcinoma 3) Smooth swelling and lyphoepithelioma 4) Subendothelial & columnar cell carcinoma
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Secondary haemorrhage may be seen in 1) 5 days 2) 10 days 3) 15 days 4) 20 days