Parotid gland tumour associated with pain is 1) Pleomorphic adenoma 2) Warthin"s tumour 3) Adenoid cystic carcinoma 4) Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Thyrotoxic crisis most commonly precipitated by 1) Trauma 2) Infection 3) Fever 4) None
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Lactated Ringer"s solution (Hartmann"s solution) contains all of the following electrolytes (in approximately the same proportion as human extracellular fluid) EXCEPT 1) Bicarbonate 2) Chloride 3) Potassium 4) Sodium
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Not a feature of branchial fistula 1) Unilateral bilateral 2) Represents persistent second branchial cleft 3) External orifice at upper third of neck 4) Treatment is excision
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
"Carbuncle" is characterised by all except 1) Infective gangrene of the subcutaneous tissues 2) Diabetes may be present 3) Due to anaerobic infection 4) Often occurs in the nape of the neck
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Signs of cerebral compression are all except 1) Tachycardia 2) Hypertension 3) Vomitina 4) Papilloedema
Oral medicineAnswer: 1
Epidermoid cyst may be complicated by all except 1) Infection 2) Haemorrhage 3) Sebaceous horn 4) Ulceration
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Not true about Hashimoto"s thyroiditis 1) Organ specific immune disorder 2) Serum thyroid microsomal antibodies 3) Male predominance 4) Treatment is thyroxine