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1700 MCQ REVISED VERSION TOPIC WISE
by
DR. KHALID SAIFULLAH
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4th EDITION
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1721
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In chronic renal failure, main cause of Vit D deficiency is the failure of:
Chapter: 7 /
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A 35 year old man presented with hematuria, abdominal swelling and has a BP of 190/140. What is the most diagnostic investigation?
Chapter: 7 /
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A 15 year old male has bilateral ankle edema. His BP=110/70mmHg and urinalysis shows protein++++. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 7 /
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A 15 year old boy has a soft painless swelling in the left scrotum, blue in color and can be compressed. What is the most appropriate next step?
Chapter: 7 /
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A 15 year old boy presents with generalized edema. His urinalysis reveals protein +++, eGFR 110. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 7 /
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A man presents with scrotal swelling, the swelling is cystic and is non-tender. It is located in the upper pole of the posterior part of the testis. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 7 /
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46 year old man, known case of chronic GN presents to OPD. He feels well. BP 140/90mmHg. Urine dipstick: protein ++, blood ++ and serum creatinine 106mmol/L. Which medication can prevent the progression of this disease?
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A 2 year old patient presents with colicky pain which radiates from loin to groin. He complains of similar episodes in the past. Investigation has been done and 7mm stone was found in the ureter. What is the most appropriate management?
Chapter: 7 /
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A 34 year old African-caribbean man with a history of sarcoidosis has presented with bilateral kidney stones. What is the most likely cause for this patient’s stones?
Chapter: 7 /
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A 15 year old boy presents with testicular pain for 2days. There is no history of trauma. Examination: temp=38.5C, right hemi-scrotum tenderness. What is the single most appropriate management?
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