NEET Pg Model Test

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NEET Pg Model Test - Quiz

The Pyoderma Gangrenosum otherwise abbreviated as PG is a skin condition in which a person develops blisters, which later on form open sores. Neet PG model test dives more into this condition. All the best.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Antibiotics are given in this type of psoriasis?

    • A.

      Pustular psoriasis

    • B.

      Guttate psoriasis

    • C.

      Both

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    B. Guttate psoriasis
    Explanation
    Antibiotics are not typically given in the treatment of psoriasis. However, in the case of guttate psoriasis, antibiotics may be prescribed if there is an accompanying bacterial infection, such as strep throat. Guttate psoriasis is often triggered by a bacterial infection, and treating the underlying infection with antibiotics can help improve the symptoms of the psoriasis. Therefore, the correct answer is guttate psoriasis.

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  • 2. 

    Miyagawa corpuscles are a feature of

    • A.

      LGV

    • B.

      Chlamydia pneumoniae

    • C.

      Chlamydia psittaci

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    A. LGV
    Explanation
    Miyagawa corpuscles are a feature of LGV (lymphogranuloma venereum). LGV is a sexually transmitted infection caused by certain strains of the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis. Miyagawa corpuscles are specialized nerve endings found in the scrotum and are characteristic of LGV. They are not associated with Chlamydia pneumoniae or Chlamydia psittaci, and therefore the correct answer is LGV.

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  • 3. 

    The following condition of eye is?

    • A.

      Pinguecula

    • B.

      Pterygium

    • C.

      Bitot Spots

    • D.

      Horner-Trantas Dots

    Correct Answer
    C. Bitot Spots
    Explanation
    Bitot spots are a condition of the eye characterized by the presence of foamy, whitish-gray spots on the conjunctiva, which is the clear membrane that covers the white part of the eye. These spots are caused by a deficiency in vitamin A and are commonly seen in individuals with malnutrition or vitamin A deficiency. The spots are an indicator of xerophthalmia, a condition that causes dryness and damage to the cornea. Therefore, Bitot spots are a specific condition of the eye related to vitamin A deficiency.

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  • 4. 

    The following appearance on xray is seen in?

    • A.

      Multiple myeloma

    • B.

      Thalassemia

    • C.

      Osteoporosis

    • D.

      Hyperparathyroidism

    Correct Answer
    A. Multiple myeloma
    Explanation
    The appearance on an X-ray that is seen in multiple myeloma is known as "punched-out" or "lytic" lesions. These are areas of bone destruction that appear as well-defined, round or oval radiolucent areas with sharp margins. This is a characteristic finding in multiple myeloma, a cancer of plasma cells in the bone marrow. Thalassemia, osteoporosis, and hyperparathyroidism do not typically present with this specific X-ray appearance.

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  • 5. 

    The following fracture is?

    • A.

      Smiths

    • B.

      Colles

    • C.

      Galleazi

    • D.

      Roberts

    Correct Answer
    B. Colles
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "colles." Colles fracture is a type of fracture that occurs in the distal radius bone of the forearm. It is characterized by the breaking of the radius bone near the wrist, resulting in a characteristic "dinner fork" deformity. This fracture is commonly caused by a fall onto an outstretched hand, with the force being transmitted to the wrist. The name "colles" is derived from Abraham Colles, an Irish surgeon who first described this type of fracture in the 19th century.

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