FNAC (Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology) can diagnose all the following except 1) Papillary carcinoma of thyroid 2) Follicular carcinoma of thyroid 3) Anaplastic carcinoma of thyroid 4) Medullary carcinoma of thyroid
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Commonest complication of immunosuppression is 1) Malignancy 2) Graft rejection 3) Infection 4) Thrombocytopenia
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Thyroglossal fistula develops due to 1) Developmental anomaly 2) Injury 3) Incomplete removal of thyroglossal cyst 4) Inflammatory disorder
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
Which is not a feature of subdural haematoma 1) Motor signs 2) Pupillary changes 3) Sudden loss of consciousness 4) Waxing and waning of conciousness
Oral medicineAnswer: 3
A patient with increased metabolic rate, hyperthyroidism, goiter and has deposits of calcium in capsule of thyroid. It can be due to 1) Follicular carcinoma of thyroid 2) Medullary carcinoma of thyroid 3) De Quervain"s thyroiditis 4) Reidel"s thyroiditis
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
An essential feature of polycythemia is
1. thrombocytopenia
2. sickle shaped blood cells
3. leukocytosis
4. overproduction of erythrocytes
5. underproduction of polymorphonuclear leukocytes
Oral MedicineAnswer: 4
Thromboangiitis obliterans is seen in 1) Children 2) Adults 3) Old age 4) Females
Oral medicineAnswer: 2
Skin graft for facial wounds is taken from 1) Medial aspect of thigh 2) Cubital fossial 3) Groin 4) Post auricular region