Wide split S2 is seen in
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Endocardial cushion defect
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Ebstien anomaly
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Transposition of great vessels
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Anomalous origin of pulmonary artery
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Truncus arteriosis
True about Hepatocellular carcinoma is/are
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Most commonly associated with HBV/HCV
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Cirrhosis is usually predisposing
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Fibrolamellar variety is not associated with cirrhosis
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Less propensity of vascular invasion
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Alcoholic cirrhosis does not predispose to cancer
Immunoflourence test in skin is positive in
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Scabies
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Lichen planus
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Pemphigus vulgaris
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Erythema Multiforme
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Atopic dermatitis
Mucous lesions are seen in
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Secondary syphilis
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Dermatitis herpetiformis
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Psoriasis
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Pemphigus
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Porphyria
Loosers zones are seen
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Osteoporosis
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Hyperparathyrodism
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Osteomalacia
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Multiple myeloma
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Pagets
Osteoarthritis commonly involves
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Proximal interphalengeal joint
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Distal interphalyngeal joint
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1st carpophalegeal joint
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Wrist joint
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Distal radioulnar joint
Early morning stiffness is seen in
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Osteoarthritis
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Ankylosing spondylitis
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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SLE associated arthritis
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Psoriasis
Fracture of talus without displacement in X ray would give rise to
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Avascular necrosis of Body of talus
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Avascular necrosis of neck of talus
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Osteoarthritis of ankle
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Osteonecrosis of head of talus
McMurray's test is positive in damage to
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Anterior cruciate ligament
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Posterior cruciate ligament
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Medial semilunar cartilage
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Lateral semilunar cartilage
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Popliteal bursa
In anterior cruciate ligament tear which of the following tests are positive
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Lachmans Test
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Mcmurray's test
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Pivot test
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Anterior drawers test