A 70-year-old man is having nasal regurgitation of fluids and hoarseness of voice. On sensory examination, numbness and loss of sensation over the left half of the face with impaired pain and temperature and contralateral pain and temperature loss of the body is noted. Motor examination shows left arm weakness, and cranial nerve examination shows a diminished gag reflex. Which of the following vessel thrombosis leads to this condition?
A 55 year old male presents with tachypnea and mental confusion. Blood glucose 350 mg/dl, pH = 7.0. What is the most likely acid base disorder?
A patient of Scleroderma presents with acute respiratory distress. Chest X-ray shows B/L reticular basilar shadows. What is the next line of investigation in this patient?
A female patient with clinical symptoms of systemic sclerosis presents with shortness of breath and bilateral basal rales. Her chest X-ray showed reticular opacities in bilateral basal fields. What is the next best step?
Patient with clinical signs of DVT had tachycardia and history of bladder cancer. According to modified Well's scoring, the probability of pulmonary embolism would be :
A patient posted for Lap Cholecystectomy had drug eluting stent placed two years back. Patient has no symptoms since then. Which of the following set of investigation should be done in this patient?
In comparison to a normal healthy person, in the evening time, which of these will have an elevated ACTH as well as elevated Cortisol?
A person was brought to emergency department and was diagnosed with Supra ventricular tachycardia and suddenly he became unstable. What is the next line of management?
A lesion was seen on the face of a 42 year old patient as shown below. Which of the following would be ideal management for this condition?

On esophageal manometry, spastic contractions in the esophageal body with a distal contractile integral (DCI) >8000 mmHg*s*cm are diagnostic of: