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Question 1: How is the electronegative balance maintained in NAGMA?
Answer:
Increment of Cl- in the serum, due to the loss of HCO3-
Question 2: What are the minor clinical signs of Bell's palsy?
Answer:
Decreased tear production, hyperacusis and decreased taste sensation Question 3: What type of organisms are most likely to infect a person with functional asplenia?
Answer:
Encapsulated bacteria
Question 4: What artery irrigates the proximal part of the ureter?
Answer:
Renal artery
Question 5: Common and often cause of Pericardial effusions?
Answer:
Malignancy
Question 6: What artery irrigates the distal part of the ureter?
Answer:
Superior vesical artery Question 7: What type of cells are attached the carboxy terminal of the Fc portion of on the heavy immunoglobulin chain?
Answer:
Neutrophils and macrophages Question 8: Which organisms seen with a branching pseudohyphae with blastoconidia morphology?
Answer:
Candida albicans Question 9: What is the result of microinfarctions of the spleen vasculature in Sickle cell patients?
Answer:
Functional asplenia
Question 10: Which bone if injured leads to Common Peroneal nerve damage?
Answer:
Fracture to the neck of the Fibula Question 11: Why do sustained-release drug preparations have a reduced and delayed peak, when compared to immediate release drug preparations?
Answer:
Due to slower absorption in the GI tract
Question 12: What common poisoning is treated with Dimercaprol?
Answer:
Cyanide poisoning
Question 13: What urine lab or measurement is important for diagnosis of Metabolic alkalosis due to vomiting?
Answer:
Urine chloride
Question 14: What is the structure of Bacteroides?
Answer:
Gram-negative anaerobic rods Question 15: CT findings of Constrictive pericarditis:
Answer:
Calcification and thickening of pericardium Question 16: What is the change (fraction) that a female sibling of an affected brother with an XR disease, and normal genotypic husband, to have an affected son?
Answer:
1/8 Question 17: What condition is associated with: Large PERFUSION defect without ventilation defect?
Answer:
Pulmonary embolism
Question 18: What nerve is associated with development of Bell's palsy?
Answer:
CN VII
Question 19: What are the type of CN VII lesion leads to Bell's palsy?
Answer:
Peripheral nerve lesion (distal lesion)
Question 20: What are the mucin-secreting cells in the Bronchi?
Answer:
Goblet cells
Question 21: What is the morphology of Aspergillus?
Answer:
Thin, septate hyphae with acute V-shaped branching Question 22: What histological features are absent and/or gradually lost in the bronchioles?
Answer:
Glands and cartilage, and a number of Goblet cells Question 23: What are common conditions seen in AIDS patients infected with Aspergillus fumigatus?
Answer:
Aspergillomas, Aspergillosis, and Allergic pulmonary aspergillosis
Question 24: What is the role of p53 gene?
Answer:
Controls cell division and apoptosis
Question 25: What foramen is used by CN V2?
Answer:
Foramen Rotundum
Question 26: What condition is seen with having Fe2+ -----> Fe3+?
Answer:
Methemoglobinemia Question 27: A physician applies numbing (anesthetic) injection just below the inguinal ligament. What nerve block is performed?
Answer:
Femoral nerve block
Question 28: What is the CD associated with ICAM-1?
Answer:
CD54