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1. Evan’s syndrome is defined as autoimmune hemolytic anemia coexisting with ITP.

2. Refsum disease is genetically heterogeneous but autosomal recessive in nature.


3. Von Willebrand’s disease (VWD) is the most common autosomal dominant bleeding disorder.
4. Classic raindrop lesion is seen in the Skull X-ray of Multiple myeloma patients.
5. The molecular hallmark of Burkitt lymphoma is chromosomal translocations involving the MYC oncogene on
chromosome 8q.
6. Intra Articular loose bodies are generally easy to identify and remove arthroscopically.
7. Most common site of loose body in joint is knee
8. Sleepwalking occurs during slow-wave sleep of non- rapid eye movement sleep cycles.
9. Osteitis fibrosa cystica is seen in Hyperparathyroidism.
10. Stylalgia is also called as Eagle syndrome.
11. En Masse method of removal of organs in autopsy is Letulle’s.
12. Mikulicz syndrome refers to non specific inflammatory enlargement of the salivary and lacrimal glands
with xerostomia.
13. Fair bank’s triangle is seen in Coxa vara.
14. In hydronephrosis Whitaker test is done preoperatively to assess the level and nature of obstruction.

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15. Torsades de pointes is caused by Hypokalemia.
16. Mitral valve prolapse is not seen in Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome
17. Ewart’s sign is seen in Pericardial effusion.
18. The posteroinferior cerebellar artery (PICA) is usually a branch of the vertebral artery.
19. Furosemide, ethacrynic acid, bumetanide, and torsemide are the currently available loop diuretics.
20. Sensorineural hearing loss is due to a defect in the neural transmission of sound, arising from a defect in
the cochlear hair cells or the auditory nerve.
21. Physiological umbilical herniation occurs during sixth week of development
22. Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is an inherited condition associated with delayed repolarization of the
ventricles.
23. Parrot’s joint is effusion, epiphysitis and epiphyseal separation
24. The RET oncogene encodes a receptor tyrosine kinase and is associated with MEN type 2
25. Obstruction of the appendiceal lumen is believed to typically result in appendicitis.
26. Cholelithiasis is a common cause of acute pancreatitis
27. Calcification of menisci is seen in Pseudogout.
28. Pencil in cup deformity is seen in Psoriatic arthritis.
29. Klippel- Feil syndrome refers to an array of clinical disorders associated with congenital fusion of one or
more cervical vertebrae.
30. Classic raindrop lesion is seen in the Skull X-ray of Multiple myeloma patients.
31. C-myc translocations are characteristic of Burkitt lymphoma.
32. Cognitive behavioral therapy should be considered the benchmark, firstline treatment for bulimia nervosa.
33. School phobia and excessive clinging to parents may be symptoms of depression in children.
34. F(F00-F99) is associated with all mental and behavioural disorders.
35. Obsession is a recurrent intrusive thought, feeling, idea or sensation which is perceived as unreasonable.
36. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder
37. Cognitive therapy refers to a psychotherapeutic approach developed by Dr Aaron Beck.
38. Fluoxetine and Clomipramine are used as medication options in OCD

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39. Attention and concentration is mediated by Frontal lobe
40. Medical etiquette deals with the conventional laws of courtesy observed between members of the medical
profession.
41. Psychology- The study of human behaviour of how people behave and why they behave in the way they
do.
42. The ECG change most typically associated with hypomagnesaemia is QT prolongation.
43. In cardiac tamponade there is characteristically no Y descent on the JVP
44. Reactive arthritis is one of the HLA-B27 associated seronegative spondyloarthropathies.
45. Tumour necrosis factor is key in pathophysiology of Rheumatoid arthritis
46. Dactylography is the study of ridge patterns in the skin.
47. Ramsay Hunt syndrome, caused by reactivation of herpes zoster in the geniculate ganglion, causes
severe facial palsy.
48. Foot drop occurs in common peroneal nerve palsy.
49. Winging of scapula occurs in Long thoracic nerve palsy.
50. Wrist drop is seen in radial nerve palsy.

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