Normal human structure
Physiology & Biochemistry
Pathology
Pharmacology
Infections & Infestations
100

Mention the nerve supply of posterior belly of digastric.

facial nerve

100

Mention  type of sensory receptor is primarily responsible for firing in a range of 10- 30°C?

Thermoreceptor

100

Which grade is Pilocystic astrocytoma considered from?

Grade I Astrocytoma

100

Drug of choice for emergency in closed angle glaucoma?

Pilocarpine

100

Which infectious agent causes Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease?

Prions

200

What is the zone of supra renal cortex characterized by spongiocyte?

Zone fasciculata

200

Which electrical activity indicates brain damage?

Delta waves

200

What is the cause of pendulous abdomen?

Cretinism ( deficiency of thyroid hormone)

200

What is the drug that its adverse effect is metallic taste & lactic acidosis?

Metformin

200

Which is the infective stage of Naegleria fowleri?

Amoeboid trophozoite.

300

Mention the artery supplying the tentorial surface of brain.

Posterior cerebral artery

300

During periods of fasting, what is the metabolic pathway producing glucose into the blood?

Hepatic gluconeogenesis

300

What is the Glial tumor that is characterized by calcification?

Oligodendroglioma

300

Which is  the most common  indication of Naloxone (opioid antagonist)?

Acute opioid toxicity

300

Which is the mode of infection with primary amoebic meningoencephalitis?

Swimming and diving in warm freshwater ponds.

400

What is the tract carrying unconscious proprioceptive sensation from the upper limb?

Cuneo-cerebellar

400

What role does the periaqueductal gray (PAG) play in pain modulation during stress?

It releases enkephlines to activate Raphe Magnus nucleus

400

What is acoustic neuroma?

Tumor of Schwann cell of 8th cranial nerve

400

Which anti-epileptic drug is most commonly used to treat absence seizures?

Ethosuximide

400

What is the incubation period of rabies virus infection?

 Variable, depending on the location of the bite

500

What is the nerve supply of the infrahyoid muscles?

all by ansa cervicalis except thyrohyoid by c1 via hypoglossal nerve

500

What molecule is the product of serotonin degradation by Monoamine oxidase (MAO)?

5-hydroxyindolacetic acid (5-HIAA)

500

Which form of intracranial hemorrhage is most commonly associated with saccular aneurysm rupture?

Subarachnoid hemorrhage

500

Which is an atypical antipsychotic that used in resistant cases of psychosis?

Clozapine

500

Which microorganism may cause neonatal meningitis?

Streptococcus agalactiae

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