AIPPG Paper 2002 (Part 16 of 25)

The bone density is increased in all of the following except

  1. Avascular necrosis of bone

  2. Uric acid deposition in the bone

  3. Fracture and collapse of cancellous bone

  4. Periosteal reaction

  5. Flourosis

  • Regarding brucella all of the following are true except

    1. Man to man transmission

    2. It is a zoonosis

    3. Blood culture is used for diagnosis

    4. Brucella miletensis is the commonest cause

    5. Transmitted through animal products

  • Disease transmitted by arboviral include

    1. Yellow fever

    2. Japanese encephalitis

    3. Trench fever

    4. Epidemic typhus

    5. Dengue

  • Diseases transmitted by louse include

    1. Epidemic typhus

    2. Endemic typhus

    3. Trench fever

    4. Rocky mountain fever

    5. Scrub typhus

  • True regarding point source epidemic include

    1. Rapid rise

    2. Rapid fall

    3. Secondary peaks do not occur

    4. Slow rise

    5. Slow fall

  • In patients with substance abuse for maintenance drugs used is/are

    1. Naltrexone

    2. Naloxone

    3. Disulfiram

    4. Clonidine

    5. Lithium

  • Ondansetron acts by

    1. Acts directly on the CTZ

    2. 5 HT3 antagonist

    3. Acts on D1, D2 receptors

    4. Inhibits vomiting center

    5. Increases GIT motility

  • True about gout is

    1. Occurs due to accumulation of urea crystals in the joints

    2. Can be precipitated by pyrazinamide

    3. Birefringent crystals are present in the joints

    4. Occurs more in females

    5. Due to decreased excretion of uric acid

  • Diabetes Mellitus can lead to the following complications

    1. Vitreous hemorrhage

    2. Rubeosis Iridis

    3. Primary retinal detachment

    4. 3, 4th and 6th nerve palsy

    5. Hypermetropia

  • Posterior subcapsular cataract is diagnosed by

    1. Direct ophthalmoscopy

    2. Indirect ophthalmoscopy

    3. Distant direct opthalmoscopy

    4. Slit lamp microscopy

    5. Examination with aplain mirror at a distance of 1 m