(Single Best Answer) Question 1311: A 65 year old miner has lost 7 kgs weight within two months, has presented with cough, and blood streaked sputum. He was treated for pulmonary tuberculosis 10 years ago. He also has drooping of his left eyelid for one month. On physical examination, there is ptosis of the left eye and papillary miosis. Chest X-ray revealed round opacification in the left upper apical lobe. What is the most probable diagnosis ?
A) Secondary tuberculosis B) Adenocarcinoma C) Squamous cell carcinoma D) Asbestosis Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Tuberculosis B) Leprosy C) Brucellosis D) Sickle cell disease Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 1313: A 2 year old boy presents with fever for 3 days which responded to administration of paracetamol. Three days later he developed acute renal failure, marked acidosis and encephalopathy. His urine showed plenty of oxalate crystals. The blood anion gap and osmolal gap were increased. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis ?
A) Paracetamol poisoning B) Diethyl glycol poisoning C) Severe malaria D) Hanta virus infection Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Primary prevention B) Secondary prevention C) Primordial prevention D) Tertiary prevention Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 1319: Under the DOTS strategy of Revised National Tuberculosis Programme, the recommended line of management in Category I patients, if the sputum is positive after 2 months of Intensive Phase treatment with 4 drugs, is to ?
A) Start the continuation phase of treatment with INH and Rifampicin B) Continue the Intensive Phase of treatment with 4 drugs for 1 more month only, regardless of sputum positivity after that C) Continue the Intensive Phase of treatment with 4 drugs until the sputum becomes negative D) Add one more drug, that is, to use 5 drugs until the sputum becomes negative Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):