Newborn with limb hypoplasia, chorio-retinitis, cerebral atrophy next investigations

Newborn with limb hypoplasia, chorio-retinitis, cerebral atrophy next investigation
a) Anti CMV
b) Toxoplasmosis
c) Varicella
d)

After a laparotomy, a woman presents with complete wound dehiscence. After treating the infection, the surgeon decides for suturing. What is the suture material used?
a) Vicryl
b) Silk
c) Catgut
d) Ethylon

True diverticulum of esophagus
a) Zenker’s
b) Meckel’s
c) Epiphrenic
d)

Power of lens used in indirect ophthalmoscopy
a) +45
b) +60
c) -45
d)

Signs of respiratory insufficiency
a) Hypoxia
b) Strider during inspiration
c)
d) All

Most common HPV associated with genital lesion
a) HPV 6, 11
b) HPV 16, 18
c) HPV 1, 2, 3

Pigmentation of nail caused by all except
a) Cyclophosphamide
b) Chlorpropamazine
C) Chloroquine

HLA absent on
a) Monocyte
b) Platelet
c) RBC
d) Neutrophil

Obligate intracellular pathogen
a) Coxiella
b) Klebsiella

Relations of ureter a/e
a) Sigmoid Mesentry
b) Bifurcation of common iliac artery
c) Quadratus lumborum
d) Gonadal vessel

Potential developed due to free diffusible ions is called
a) Nernst equation
b) Dolman Gibbs equation
c) Goldman–Hodgkin–Katz voltage equation
d)

Rapid source of energy for exercising muscles
a) Glycolysis
b) Glycogenolysis
c) TCA cycle
d) Phospho-creatinine

Dye used in tattooing
a) India ink
b) Vermillion
c) Prussian blue
d) Osmium blue

Muscle with parallel fibres a/e
a) Sartorius
b) Rectus abdominis
c) Sterno-hyoid

Continuous murmur present in all except
a) PDA
b) VSD with AR
c) Pulmonary AV fistula