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NEET (PG) 2010
List of top Questions asked in NEET (PG)- 2010
Which of the following statements about partial mole is false?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Partial hydatidiform mole
A 40 year old woman presents with abnormal cervical cytology on PAP smear suggestive of CIN III (HSIL). The next best step in management is:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Intrauterine fetal death - management
All of the following are associated with polycystic ovarian syndrome, except:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
PCOS complications and unopposed oestrogen
A lady presented with secondary amenorrhea 6 months after having an abortion. Her FSH level was measured as 6 mIU/ml. What is the most probable diagnosis?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Imperforate hymen and cryptomenorrhea
Which of the following methods for assessment of female fertility during a menstrual cycle can best predict the timing of ovulation?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Ovulation prediction methods
Which of the following agents is most commonly associated with carcinoma cervix?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Fallopian tube carcinoma
A 52 year old lady presents with constant leakage of urine and dysuria two weeks after a complicated total abdominal hysterectomy. A diagnosis of vesicovaginal fistula is suspected. The most important test for the diagnosis is:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Vesicovaginal fistula diagnosis
Primary amenorrhea with absent uterus, normal breasts and scant pubic hair is seen in:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Primary amenorrhoea
Which of the following conditions presents with absence of both Mullerian and Wolffian duct structures?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Gynaecology and Obstetrics
Androgen insensitivity and duct development
A boy presented with weakness in the lower limbs, calf hypertrophy, positive Gower's sign and an elevated CPK value of 10,000. The most likely diagnosis is:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
The primary metabolic bone disorder in scurvy is:
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NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Scurvy bone disease
Which of the following drugs is not used in Juvenile Myoclonic epilepsy (JME)?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
A child presents to the clinic with a history of seizures and mental retardation. Clinical examination reveals multiple hypopigmented macules. What is the likely diagnosis?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Tuberous sclerosis
A two year old child with a long history of purulent nasal discharge and fever now presents with conjunctival congestion and edema. His fever is 102 to 103 F and WBC count is 12,000. The culture of eye discharge was negative. X-rays show opacification of the ethmoid sinus. Which of the following should be the next step in evaluating this patient?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Orbital cellulitis
All of the following factors are associated with a substantially greater risk of developing epilepsy after febrile seizures, except:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Febrile seizures and epilepsy risk
Which of the following agents is most commonly associated with recurrent meningitis due to CSF leaks?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Recurrent meningitis
A ten year old boy presents to the pediatric emergency unit with seizures. Blood pressure in the upper extremity is measured as 200/140 mm Hg. Femoral pulses are not palpable. The most likely diagnosis amongst the following is:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Coarctation of aorta
A child presents with short episodes of vacant stare several times a day. The vacant episode begins abruptly and the child remains unresponsive during the episode. There is no associated history of aura or postictal confusion and the child is otherwise normal. The likely diagnosis is:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Absence seizures
A child presents with hepatomegaly and hypoglycemia. There is no improvement in blood sugar even after administration of epinephrine. What is the likely diagnosis?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Glycogen storage disease type I
Which of the following is the most common cause of meningoencephalitis in children?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Viral meningoencephalitis
A neonate presented with fever, lethargy, abdominal distension, vomiting and constipation. Clinically he was diagnosed as volvulus neonatorum with suspected perforation. Best investigation would be:
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Neonatal Resuscitation
A child presented with intermittent episodes of left sided flank pain. Ultrasonography reveals a large hydronephrosis with dilated renal pelvis and cortical thinning with a normal ureter. Kidney differential function was observed to be 19 percent. Which of the following is the best management?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Pediatrics
Pelviureteric junction obstruction management
Which of the following grading methods is used to evaluate the prognosis or outcome after subarachnoid hemorrhage?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Surgery
Subarachnoid hemorrhage grading
A patient presents with fever for 3 weeks. On examination he has splenomegaly. Ultrasonography reveals a hypoechoic shadow in the spleen near the hilum. Gram-negative bacilli are isolated on blood culture. Which of the following is the most likely causative organism?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Surgery
Amoebic liver abscess
A patient with ITP has a platelet count of 50,000 and is being planned for splenectomy. What is the best time for platelet infusion in this patient?
NEET (PG) - 2010
NEET (PG)
Surgery
ITP splenectomy
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