1. Most effective management in medically intractable seizures

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2. Which of the following is true

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3. All of the following clinical findings are seen in a patient with isolated aortic stenosis except

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4. Bacterial endocarditis is most commonly seen in

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5. Prosthetic valve endocarditis is caused by

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6. Which of the following is true regarding tuberculosis

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7. Not true of obstructive sleep apnea

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8. Olsen manoeuvre is used for diagnosis of

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9. Characteristics of myxedema are all except:

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10. Which of the following can differentiate between cardiac tamponade and tension pneumothorax

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11. Granulomatous inflammation with caseous necrosis is seen in which of the following

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12. Skeleton changes in syphilis are all except

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13. Which of the following drug is not used for management of acute pulmonary oedema

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14. The most appropriate drug use for chelation therapy in beta thalassaemia major is

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15. Which is not a common sequel of mumps

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16. Most common cause of pleural effusion in AIDS patients

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17. A patient with suspected rabies encephalitis is admitted in your hospital. Corneal scraping was taken from the patient. Which of the following test will be performed on the patient to confirm the diagnosis

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18. Doppler ultrasound, all are true except?

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19. Rarest type of von Willebrand's disease

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20. Drug of choice in neonatal seizures

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