In a patient with acute arsenic poisoning which of the following strictures would show accumulation of arsenic
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Liver
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Bone marrow
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Skin
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Kidney
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Brain
Both hepatic and renal failures can be caused by which of the following
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Paracetamol toxicity
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Carbon tetrachloride
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Arsenic
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Copper sulphate
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Silver nitrate
Chronic arsenic poisoning causes
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Pure sensory neuropathy
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Pure Motor neuropathy
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Mixed motor and sensory neuropathy
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Painful neuropathy
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Hyperkeratosis
Widmarks formula is used for estimation of
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Cocaine
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Arsenic
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Alcohol
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Carbon monoxide
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Lead
McNaughtens rule is applicable in
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Calculating length of fetus
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In estimating stature
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In insanity
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In dactylography
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To detect metals
Not seen in Wrights stain is
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Reticulocytes
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Basophilic stippling
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Heinz bodies
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Howell jolly bodies
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Clot rings
Motor neuropathy is caused by
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Dapsone
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Cisplatin
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Arsenic
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Lead
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Hypothyroidism
Tardy ulnar nerve palsy is caused by
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Supracondylar
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Lateral condyle
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Olecranon
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Distal radioulnar dislocation
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Medial condylar
Hb A2 is increased in
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Alpha thallessemia
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Iron deficiency anemia
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Beta thallessemia
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Sickle cell trait
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Megaloblastic anemia
Metaphysical lesions seen commonly are
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Metaphyseal fractures
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Osteomyelitis
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Osteosarcoma
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Ewings sarcoma
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Osteoclastoma