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Correct Answer -D
Leukoerythroblastosis refers to the presence of immature nucleated RBCs, immature white
blood cells, and megakaryocyte fragments on the peripheral blood smear. It occur due to
bone marrow infiltration.
When marrow infiltration causes anemia or pancytopenia, it is referred to as
myelophthisic anemia. The most common cause of myelophthisis includes metastatic
carcinoma of the lung, breast, or prostate. Other causes include hematologic malignand
(leukemia, lymphoma), infections (tuberculosis, fungi), and metabolic diseases (Gauchl
disease, Niemann-Pick disease). Thalassemia is not associated with leukoerythroblasto.
Ref: CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Family Medicine, 3rd Edition, Chapter 31
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Leukoerythroblastic picture may be seen in all of the following conditions,
except:
#NEET PG #INICET #PYQ #FMGEAnonymous voting
- a) Myelofibrosis
- b) Metastatic carcinoma
- c) Gaucher's disease
- d) Thalassemia
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Correct Answer -C
The major factor controlling the contraction of the gallbladder is the hormone
cholecystokinin (CCK), which is released from the duodenal mucosa (I cells) in response to
the ingestion of fats and amino acids
Reference:
Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine, 18th Edition, Page 2616
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Cholecystokinin is produced from:Anonymous voting
- a) Hepatocyte
- b) Gastric mucosa
- c) Duodenal mucosa
- d) Epithelial cells of distal common bile duct
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Bromsulphalein test (BSP) is the diagnostic test for Dubin-Johnson Syndrome. Biliary
excretion of numerous anionic compounds such as Bromsulphalein (BSP) is compromised
in Dubin-Johnson Syndrome (DJS). In this test, BSP is administered as IV bolus and its
clearance from plasma is determined. BSP levels show a characteristic rise in patients with
DJS after 90 minutes of injection, due to reflux of conjugated BSP into the circulation from
the hepatocyte.
Ref: Davidson's principles and practice of Medicine, 20th Edition, Chapter 23, Page
945; Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 16th Edition, Page 1821; Digestive
Diseases and Sciences Vol/17 numbers 6.
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13. Adipocere formation is seen in:Anonymous voting
- a) Dead body exposed to air
- b) Dead body buried in damp, clay soil
- c) Burial in dry hot air
- d) All
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Which of the following test isused to diagnose Dubin Johnson syndrome ?Anonymous voting
- a) Serum transaminases
- b) Bromsulphalein test (BSP)
- c) Hippurate test
- d) Gamma glutamyl transferase level
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Bunion is commonly seen at ?
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- A)Great toe MTP joint
- b) Medial malleolus
- c) Lateral Malleolus
- d) Shin of tibia
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orrect Answer -C
The definitive diagnosis of PNH is based on the demonstration that a
substantial proportion of the patient's red cells have an increased
susceptibility to complement (C), due to the deficiency on their
surface of proteins (particularly CD59 and CD55).
Reference: Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine, 18th Edition,
Page 884
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Microorganism which causes pyogenic
osteomyelitis is ?
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- A)Streptococcus
- b) Staph aureus
- c) Corynebacterium
- d) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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PNH patients will be having deficient surface proteins that normally protect the
red cells from activated compliments. What are the two deficient surface
proteins? #NEET PG ##INICET #PYQ #NEETAnonymous voting
- a) CD 45 and CD 59
- B) CD51 और CD 59
- c) CD 55 and CD 59
- d) CD58 and CD 59
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Correct Answer-D
Leukoerythroblastosis refers to the presence of immature nucleated RBCs, immature white
blood cells, and megakaryocyte fragments on the peripheral blood smear. It occur due to
bone marrow infiltration.
When marrow infiltration causes anemia or pancytopenia, it is referred to as
myelophthisic anemia. The most common cause of myelophthisis includes metastatic
carcinoma of the lung, breast, or prostate. Other causes include hematologic malignancies
(leukemia, lymphoma), infections (tuberculosis, fungi), and metabolic diseases (Gaucher
disease, Niemann-Pick disease). Thalassemia is not associated with leukoerythroblastosis.
Ref: CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Family Medicine, 3rd Edition, Chapter 31
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