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A young patient presents with a large retroperitoneal hemorrhage and a history of intermittent knee swelling after strenuous exercise. There is no history of mucosal bleeding. Which of the following clotting factors is primarily deficient in Hemophilia A?
A patient comes with abdominal pain, jaundice, and portal hypertension. Anastomosis between which of the following veins is seen?

A patient comes to the casualty with a severe headache. His BP was found to be 160/100 mmHg. CT scan revealed a subarachnoid hemorrhage. What is the next best step in the management of this patient?
Which of the following is a known risk factor for cholangiocarcinoma?
A patient presents with fever and jaundice after repairing sewers. What is the most appropriate test to diagnose the infection in this patient?
A patient presents with severe abdominal pain and jaundice. Imaging reveals calcified cysts in the liver, and serological testing is positive for Echinococcus. What is a potential complication of this infection?
Which of the following is not the component of qSOFA?
A 29-year-old patient presents with focal seizures. MRI shows frontal and temporal enhancement. What is the most probable diagnosis?
All the following nerves are involved in entrapment neuropathy except -
Which of these is least effective as first-line treatment for dangerous hyperkalemia?