Forensic Medicine
1 questionsThe poison commonly detected in exhumed bodies is:
Internal Medicine
3 questionsA patient of Scleroderma presents with acute respiratory distress. Chest X-ray shows B/L reticular basilar shadows. What is the next line of investigation in this patient?
A female patient with clinical symptoms of systemic sclerosis presents with shortness of breath and bilateral basal rales. Her chest X-ray showed reticular opacities in bilateral basal fields. What is the next best step?
Patient with clinical signs of DVT had tachycardia and history of bladder cancer. According to modified Well's scoring, the probability of pulmonary embolism would be :
Microbiology
1 questionsA 12 year old boy presents with vomiting within 3 hours of consumption of food at a party. What is the likely causative organism responsible for the symptoms?
Obstetrics and Gynecology
1 questionsA 60 years old Female with intermittent bleeding per vagina, endometrial collection, and thickening with anterior bulging of the fundal area on ultrasound. What is the most probable diagnosis?
Pharmacology
2 questionsA 45 year old male, known case of Rheumatoid arthritis is on a monotherapy since many years. Symptoms of RA are controlled but suddenly patient develops blurring of vision. Which of the following drug is responsible for sudden effect on vision?
Anti-glaucoma drug that acts by increasing uveoscleral outflow is
Radiology
1 questionsWhich radiotherapy technique involves the use of remote afterloading to deliver radiation directly to the tumor?
Surgery
1 questionsA 20 year old boy is brought to the emergency following a RTA (Road Traffic Accident) with respiratory distress and hypotension. He has subcutaneous emphysema and no air entry on the right side. What is the next best step in the management?