Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 60
Instructions:
- All questions are compulsory.
- Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
- Answers of Questions and Sub-questions must be written strictly according to the serial order of question paper.
- MCQs have to be answered in theory answer book.
- Please write MCQ answers neatly in serial order with brackets, e.g., 1.(a) 2.(b).
- MCQs answered only once; cutting, erasing or whitener is malpractice.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
Q.1 Total MCQs: 20 20 × ½ = 10
-  Kwashiorkor occurs due to: - Deficiency of proteins and calories
- Deficiency of proteins
- Deficiency of calcium
- Deficiency of fats
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  During acute MI following changes occur in ECG: - Flattened T wave
- Depressed ST segment
- Elevated ST segment
- Increased PR interval
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Parkinson's disease is due to deficiency of: - GABA
- Dopamine
- Glycine
- Aspartate
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  MELD score is calculated on the basis of: - Prothrombin time
- Serum creatinine
- Serum bilirubin
- All of the above
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  ECG finding in Hyperkalemia is: - PR Prolongation
- ST segment depression
- Tall tented T waves
- qRS widening
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  All are features of pyramidal tract lesion, Except: - Involuntary movement
- Positive Babinski's sign
- Spasticity
- Increased deep tendon reflexes
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  In Budd Chiari syndrome the site of venous thrombosis is: - Infrahepatic inferior vena cava
- Infrarenal inferior vena cava
- Portal veins
- Hepatic veins
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Seen in DIC are all except: - Hyperfibrinogenemia
- Increased fibrin degradation products
- Prolonged PT
- Increased APTT
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Most common valve involved in Carcinoid syndrome is: - Mitral valve
- Tricuspid valve
- Aortic valve
- Pulmonary valve
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Characteristic feature of upper motor neuron lesion includes: - Fasciculations
- Hyporeflexia
- Clonus
- Muscle wasting
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Which artery is involved in lateral medullary syndrome? - Anterior superior cerebellar artery
- Anterior inferior cerebellar artery
- Posterior superior cerebellar artery
- Posterior inferior cerebellar artery
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Kussmaul's sign is present in all EXCEPT: - Massive pulmonary embolism
- Restrictive cardiomyopathy
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- Right ventricular infarction
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Presence of U waves represent: - Ventricular depolarisation
- IHD
- Ventricular repolarisation
- Atrial depolarization
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Treatment of Pellagra consists of: - Nicotinic acid
- Thiamin
- Iron supplement
- Riboflavin
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Murphy's sign is present in: - Hepatitis
- Cholecystitis
- Pancreatitis
- None
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  ANCA associated vasculitis: - SLE
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Churg-Strauss syndrome
- Henoch-Schonlein purpura
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Wide and fixed split S2 is present in: - Systemic hypertension
- ASD
- Mitral stenosis
- Ventricular septal defect
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Primaquine may cause hemolysis in: - G6PD deficiency
- NADP deficiency
- Methemoglobinemia
- Antitrypsin deficiency
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  Fasciculations are seen in: - Anterior horn cell disease
- Polymyositis
- Duchenne muscular dystrophy
- CVA
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
-  The most common intracranial site of hypertensive hemorrhage: - Frontal lobe
- Temporal lobe
- Basal ganglia
- Cerebellum
 --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
Q.2 Long Answer Questions 4 × 5 = 20
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Write in brief about the diagnosis and treatment of acute coronary syndrome.
- Discuss etiology, pathophysiology, clinical features, investigations and principles of management of Chronic myeloid leukemia.
- Describe pathology, diagnosis & management of pleural effusion.
- Define seizure. Discuss the various types of seizure disorder.
Q.3 Short Answer Questions 4 × 3 = 12
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Clinical features and differential diagnosis of GBS.
- Multiple myeloma.
- Organo-Phosphorous poisoning.
- Diagnosis and management of COPD.
Q.4 Very Short Answer Questions 9 × 2 = 18
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Signs of Mitral stenosis.
- Raynaud's phenomenon.
- Name any four anti-epileptic drugs.
- Four features of Systemic sclerosis.
- COVID-19 Lab markers.
- 4 complications of infective endocarditis.
- 4 causes of spastic paraplegia.
- Write 4 causes of clubbing.
- Treatment of status epilepticus.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
Visit FirstRanker.com for more information.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
***
