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Answer -  A,B,C,EA 35 year old working in glass manufacturing industry presents to the OPD with history of breathlessness. Chest Xray was done and its showed the below finding. Which of the following is true regarding the disease ?   Birefringent particles are seen under polarized light in lung noduleFibrosis of lungStopping the exposure reverse the progression during early stagesDiagnosis is AsbestosisNotifiable disease Enrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today

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Enrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today23-year-old female driver crashes into the back of a car that stopped suddenly. During impact, her foot is severely dorsiflexed resulting in severe pain. At the ER, she explains to the attending physician that she thinks she has broken her foot. A lateral plain film of the foot reveals the fracture indicated by the white arrow. Which of the following bones is fractured in this patient? (A) Navicular (B) Sustentaculumtali(C) Talus (D) Calcaneus Answer and Explanation - The radiograph reveals a displaced (Hawkins Type II) fracture of the neck of the talus. The talus (L: ankle bone) is located between the malleoli of the fibula and tibia and is the only tarsal bone without tendinous or muscular attachments.It articulates with the navicular bone anteriorly and the calcaneus bone inferiorly.A fracture of the neck of the talus is often seen when a patient is involved in a high impact accident with the foot placed in an exaggerated dorsiflexed position at the ankle joint. Hawkins Type fracture  (Add to your notes)

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Delivery of high concentration of oxygen (more than 90%) is delivered via Partial rebreathing maskNasal cannula with oxygen flow at 5L/minSimple face maskNon rebreathing face mask with reservoirFirst GT on Feb 11 -  Attend the GT and lets analyse it and improve. Enrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today

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CAGE questionnaireThe CAGE questionnaire is a widely used screening test for problem drinking and potential alcoholism. Have you ever tried to Cut down on alcohol intake and not succeeded? Have you ever been Annoyed about criticism concerning your drinking? Have you ever felt Guilty about your drinking behavior? Have you ever had to take a drink as an Eye-opener in the morning to relieve the anxiety and shakiness?  Pathology notes will be available in the app - in two weeks.  Enrol to the course and lets learn more conceptually. Complete Pathology course - Discounted Price -   Subscribe here todayPathology course with Practicals -  Discounted Price -   Subscribe here todayPathology Revision + GT - Rs. 999/- You will get access to all till NEET - You can enrol to Subscribe here today 

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X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome is characterized by a deficiency of IgG, IgA, and IgE and elevated levels of IgM. IgM levels can reach 2,000 mg/dL (normal 45–250 mg/dL). It is most commonly inherited as an X-linked recessive disorder, but some forms seem to be acquired and can be seen in both sexes. Peripheral blood of patients has high numbers of IgM-secreting plasma cells, as well as autoantibodies to neutrophils, platelets, and red blood cells. Patients fail to make germinal centers during a humoral immune response. Children with this condition suffer recurrent respiratory infections, especially those caused by Pneumocystis jirovecii. The defect in this syndrome is in the gene encoding the CD40 ligand, which maps to the X chromosome. Therefore, Th cells in these patients will fail to express functional CD40L on their membrane, failing to give the costimulatory signal needed for the B-cell response to T-dependent antigens. As a result, only IgM antibodies are produced A comprehensive way to crack the university practicals. ! Lets discuss. Enrol to Pathology classes and Practicals to gain access - Subscribe here today, those who have enrolled for complete patho classes can upgrade to Practicals...! Click here 

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Autonomic Nervous System NN - Nicotinic receptors are located on cell bodies in ganglia of both PANS and SANS and in the adrenal medulla.NM - Nicotinic receptors are located on the skeletal muscle motor end plate innervated by somatic motor nerves.M1–3 - Muscarinic receptors are located on all organs and tissues innervated by postganglionic nerves of the PANS and on thermoregulatory sweat glands innervated by the SANS  Get ready for the NEET Simulation. Structured GT - to tell what to focus on every GT with improvements in every GT  - Enrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today

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By Dr. Anto Nazarene. Md Physiology.Lung Volumes and Capacity ! (Must Learn)The amount of air that moves into the lungs with each inspiration (or the amount that moves out with each expiration) during quiet breathing is called the tidal volume (TV). Typical values for TV are on the order of 500–750 mL. The air inspired with a maximal inspiratory effort in excess of the TV is the inspiratory reserve volume (IRV; typically ~2 L). The volume expelled by an active expiratory effort after passive expiration is the expiratory reserve volume (ERV; ~1 L).The air left in the lungs after a maximal expiratory effort is the residual volume (RV; ~1.3 L). When all four of the above components are taken together, they make up the total lung capacity (~5 L). The vital lung capacity (~3.5 L) refers to the maximum amount of air expired from the fully inflated lung, or maxi- mum inspiratory level (this represents TV + IRV + ERV). The inspiratory capacity (~2.5 L) is the maximum amount of air inspired from the end-expiratory level (IRV + TV). The functional residual capacity (FRC; ~2.5 L) represents the volume of the air remaining in the lungs after expiration of a normal breath (RV + ERV). Enrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today

Types of errors in morphogenesis

Agenesis -  Absent organ due to absent primordial tissue.Aplasia - Absent organ despite presence of primordial tissue. Hypoplasia -  Incomplete organ development; primordial tissue present. Disruption -  2° breakdown of previously normal tissue or structure (eg, amniotic band syndrome). Deformation - Extrinsic disruption (eg, multiple gestations - crowding - foot deformities); occurs after embryonic period. Enrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today

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Get all clinically integrated questions in the GT - simulating the NEET/NEXT exam.  Biochem Question contributed by Dr. Reshma/ Dr Bala. A 44-year-old woman presents to the emergency department because of fever, chills, and severe right flank pain. The patient states that she feels a burning sensation when she urinates. Her temperature is 39.8 C. Physical examination shows flank tenderness. Urinalysis shows a gram-negative rod. The patient is started on a drug that inhibits DNA replication. Which one of the following is the result of the enzyme activity inhibited by this drug? 1.Unwinding the double-helix structure of DNA by breaking hydrogen bonds2. Stabilizing the unwound DNA, preventing it from forming into secondary structures3.Relaxing DNA supercoils4.Adding short strands of RNA primers onto the DNA template Enrol to Pathology revision series and get the entire video till NEET + the GT's - Subscribe here today