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Image Based Questions

1. Anatomy 1-19

2. Physiology 20-38
3. Biochemistry 39-50

4. Pathology 51-74

5. Microbiology 75-93

6. Pharmacology 94-108

7. Social and Preventive Medicine 109-123

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8. Forensic Medicine 124-138

9. ENT 139-151

10. Ophthalmology 152-169

11. Orthopaedics 170-184

12. Medicine 185-210


13. Surgery 211-234

14. Obstetrics and Gynecology 235-249

15. Pediatrics 250-263

16. Dermatology 264-278

17. Anesthesia 279-289

18. Psychiatry 290-302

19. Radiology 303-315


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v Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis is: bilateral and recurrent.
MOOD DISORDERS (DNB PATTERN 2003)
v Maximum burden psychiatric disease in society is v Earliest feature of Vitamin A deficiency: Nyctalopia.
DEPRESSION. (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2009) (DNB PATTERN 2002)
v Unipolar depression > Self inflicted injuries > Alcohol use v Percentage of Atropine seen in Atropine drops: 1%.
(DNB PATTERN 2002)
disorders. (WHO World Report 2001)
v Herbert pits are seen in Trachoma. (DNB PATTERN 2002)
v Patient depressed for 3 years with less social interaction but
normal sleep and appetite is suffering from dysthymia. v Hemorrhagic conjunctivitis is caused by: Enterovirus 70.
(DNB PATTERN DEC 2011) (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2009)
v NOT a risk factors for suicide in depression: Female sex. v Which is not a sequelae of Trachoma? Proptosis.
(DNB PATTERN JUNE 2011) (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2009)
v Cognitive model of depression was given by Aaron beck. v Arlt’s line is seen in Trachoma. (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2009)
(DNB PATTERN 2008) v Sclera is thinnest at: Insertion of Rectus Muscles.
v Aaron Beck’s cognitive theory of depression deals mainly with (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2009)
negative thoughts or cognitions about self, future and the v Blue sclera is characteristic of Osteogenesis imperfecta.
environment. NOT with negative thoughts about the past. (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2012)
(DNB PATTERN DEC 2010) v Membranous conjunctivitis is NOT Easy to peel.

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v Bipolar disorder type 2 is characterised by hypomania and (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2011)
depression. (DNB PATTERN DEC 2009) v Cobble Stone Appearance is seen in: Vernal Keratoconjuncti-
v Most common psychiatric disorder in India: Depression. vitis. (FMGE PATTERN JUNE 2014)
(DNB PATTERN 2008) v Organism causing acute bacterial conjunctivitis NOT asso -
v Drug of choice in Manic depressive psychoses: Lithium. ciated with a polymorphonuclear response: MORAXELLA.
(DNB PATTERN 2007) (NEET PATTERN 2014)
v True about Manic depressive psychoses: Symptoms remit v HEMORRHAGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS is NOT caused
completely between attacks. (DNB PATTERN 2000) by: Influenza. (NEET PATTERN 2014)
v Time criteria for manic syndrome is 1 week. v PINGUECULA is best characterized by: ELASTOTIC
(DNB PATTERN JUNE 2010) (ICD 10 criteria). DEGENERATION. (NEET PATTERN 2016)
v Neurotransmitter found in increased amounts in Mania: v Angular Conjunctivitis is caused by: Moraxella.
(NEET PATTERN 2016)
Norepinephrine/Serotonin. (DNB PATTERN 2000)
v Circumcorneal congestion is not seen in: Scleritis.
v Fluoxetine is used in which childhood condition: Depression.
(DNB PATTERN JUNE 2011)
(DNB PATTERN 2002)
v Treatment of Phlyctenular Conjunctivitis is: Topical
v Long term lithium use is associated with Hypothyroidism. steroids. (DNB PATTERN DEC 2011)
(DNB PATTERN 2008)
v Physiological blue sclera is seen in: Premature newborn.
v Not an antidepressant: Risperidone. (DNB PATTERN 2002) (DNB PATTERN OCT 2013)
v ECT is first line treatment in depression with suicidal risk. v Adrenochrome conjunctiva is due to: Topical Adrenaline use.
(DNB PATTERN 2002) (DNB PATTERN AUG 2013)
v Learned helplessness is typically seen in depression. v Drug therapy for Pterygium: Mitomycin C.
(DNB PATTERN 2004) (FMGE PATTERN SEP 2012)
v Major depressive disorder criteria as per ICD 10 duration v Most common condition associated with Uveitis: Ankylosing
should be more than: 2 weeks.(DNB PATTERN AUG 2013) Spondylitis. (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2014)
v Vitamin deficiency associated with depression: Vitamin D. v Episclretis can be differentiated from Scleritis by: Blanching
(NEET PATTERN DEC 2013) of vessels with 10% phenylephrine.
¾ Personality type associated with depression: Type D (NEET PATTERN 2014)
personality
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v IVF with Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection is indicated when


Total motile sperm count is less than: 1–5 million.
(NEET PATTERN 2016) v Increased permeability in acute inflammation is due to all
except-lytic enzymes.
v MTP is allowed till: 140 days as per MTP Act.
(NEET PATTERN 2013, DNB PATTERN NOV 2015)
(NEET PATTERN 2016)
v Sequence of events in acute inflammation: Transient vaso-
v Metabolic Change which occurs during Hyperemesis Gravi constriction->vasodilation->increased permeability->stasis.
darum: Hyperthyroidism. (NEET PATTERN 2015) (NEET PATTERN 2014:2016)
v Most common cause of BREECH presentation: Prematurity. v All of the following are family of selectins except-A-selectin.
(NEET PATTERN 2016) (NEET PATTERN 2013;DNB PATTERN JUNE 2015)
v Most common Occipito Posterior position: Right Occipito v Cell matrix adhesions are mediated by-integrins.
Posterior. (NEET PATTERN 2016) (NEET PATTERN 2014:2015;2016)
v Softening of Lower Uterine Examination on Bimanual exa v Most important adhesion molecule for diapedesis-PECAM.
mination is known as: HEGAR’S SIGN. (NEET PATTERN 2014;2015;2016; DNB PATTERN
(NEET PATTERN 2015) NOV 2015)
v Incidence of Scar Rupture in previous LSCS is about: 1 2%. v Rolling of leucocytes on endothelial cell is mediated by:
P-selectin. (NEET PATTERN 2015;2016)
(NEET PATTERN 2015)
v Which among the following is not an adhesion molecule?
v During twin gestation, if division takes place on the 7th

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Transferrin. (DNB PATTERN DEC 2010)
day, then the result would be: Diamniotic Monochorionic.
(NEET PATTERN 2015) CHRONIC INFLAMMATION

GYNECOLOGY v Macrophages are converted to epithelioid cells by–IFN gamma.


(NEET PATTERN 2013;2014;2016, FMGE PATTERN
v pH of adult vagina is 4.5. (DNB PATTERN 2006) 2015)
v Mean pH of vagina during Pregnancy: 4 v Principal cell in granuloma is–histiocytes.
(NEET PATTERN 2014) (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2014)
v pH of vagina is lowest during: Pregnancy. v Vasoconstricting mediator is thromboxane A2.
(NEET PATTERN 2013;2014)
(NEET PATTERN 2016)
v Necrotizing epithelioid granuloma is seen in all except-leprosy.
v Weight of nulliparous uterus is 40–60 gm.
(NEET PATTERN 2014;2015, FMGE PATTERN
(DNB PATTERN DEC 2011)
2010:2015)
v Size of uterus in inches is: 3*2*1. (DNB PATTERN 2003) v Stellate granuloma is seen in–cat-scratch disease.
v Provided that one secondary oocyte is produced in each (NEET PATTERN 2014)
menstrual cycle, how many secondary oocytes are on an v The most important source of histamine-Mast cell.
average produced during the reproductive life of a human (NEET PATTERN 2013;2014)
female? 420. (DNB PATTERN JUNE 2012) v Lipoxins synthesized from Arachidonic acid act by: decrease
v Cornification index or Eosinophilic index indicates Estrogenic leucocyte migration, adhesion, chemotaxis.
effect. (DNB PATTERN 2004) (NEET PATTERN 2013;2014;2016)
v Corpus Luteum of menstruation presents for: 14 days. v All are chemokines except-histamine.
(DNB PATTERN 2005) (NEET PATTERN 2013;2014, DNB PATTERN JUNE 2016)
v B lynch suture is applied on Uterus. (DNB PATTERN 2007)
COMPLEMENT SYSTEM
v Latzko operation is done for – Vesicovaginal Fistula.
(DNB PATTERN JUNE 2008) v Complement responsible for activation of bacterial lysis is:
c5-9. (NEET PATTERN 2014;2015;2016)
v Partial Hydatidiform mole is associated with – Triploidy.
(DNB PATTERN JUNE 2008) v C3 convertase acts on: c3. (DNB PATTERN NOV 2014)
38. Identify the chest radiograph seen below: with anti-inflammatory base. This can be an ominous sign
of internal malignancy as part of a paraneoplastic syndrome.

36. Identify the lesion in histopathological specimen given


below of patient presenting with UTI:

Ans. Achalasia cardia


1. Bird’s beak Appearance
2. Gold Standard Investigation: Manometry
3. Heller’s Operation for: Achalasia Cardia

39. Identify the instrument given below:

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Ans. Malakoplakia
Arrows indicate: Michaelis-Gutmann Bodies
Von Hansemann Histiocytes
Sea of Pink Histiocytes
Most common pathogen implicated: E. Coli

37. Identify the clinical sign:

Ans. Guedel’s airway

40. Identify the instrument given below:

Ans. Tripod sign


Classically in Poliomyelitis
A sign of Meningeal Irritation.

Ans. Nasal oxygen catheter


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A4 size

23 cm

11.5 cm

LMR Last Minute Revision for NBE/DNB/NEET/PGMEE/FMGE | 3rd edition | YOP: 2017
By Mathew R John, Simi Babu, Sanish Babu | Pages 315 | Color: 2 color | ISBN: 9789352701339

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