Anatomy
1 questionsA subject was brought to the Casualty with a history of RTA and head injury. On examination, he was conscious. When the doctor asked questions about the incident, his answers were irrelevant to the questions, but his speech was fluent. What could be the possible site of injury?
Biochemistry
2 questionsWhich of the following enzymes is responsible for the immortality of cancer cells?
Which of the following acts as a major intracellular antioxidant and helps in detoxifying reactive oxygen species?
Internal Medicine
2 questionsA patient presents with fatigue, anemia, and hepatomegaly. Hemoglobin electrophoresis reveals the presence of HbS. What will be the appropriate treatment?
Which of the following genetic mutations is most commonly associated with familial cases of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)?
Microbiology
1 questionsIdentify the opportunistic pathogen demonstrating a 'crushed ping pong ball appearance' on Gomori methenamine stain shown in the image.

Pathology
2 questionsWhich among the following best describes 'Neuropraxia'?
Tau protein inclusions are involved in:
Pediatrics
1 questionsA 7-year-old child is brought to the clinic with complaints of fatigue and poor concentration. The mother reports that the child has been eating non-food items such as chalk and soil for the past few months. A peripheral blood smear image shows microcytic, hypochromic red blood cells. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Physiology
1 questionsAs a neuron’s diameter increases, what effect manifests?