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INI-CET 2022Internal Medicine

16 Questions — Page 2 of 2

Q11

What is the most common site of abdominal tuberculosis?

Q12

A woman presents with altered sensorium, breathlessness, hypotension and bradycardia. Examination revealed non-pitting edema of the extremities. She has a long -standing history of weight gain, constipation, cold intolerance, and menorrhagia. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q13

A patient presented with ipsilateral Horner's syndrome, ipsilateral loss of pain and temperature sensations in the face, vertigo with numbness and loss of sweating and dysarthria on the contralateral side. All these symptoms are caused due to a lesion in:

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Q14

Seminal vesicles and vas deferens would be bilaterally absent congenitally in which of the following conditions?

Q15

All the following are criteria for SIRS, except

Q16

Abdominal TB can occur through all of the following EXCEPT