(1) A patient complains of pain on the lateral epicondyle of humerus bone.
Ans:Tennis elbow.
(2) A patient complains of pain on the medial epicondyle of humerus bone.
Ans:Golfers elbow.
(3) A patient has come with cystic swelling on the external angle of his eye.There is a bony deficiency.
Ans:External angular dermoid cyst.
(4) There is a swelling which is cystic has no punctum at the base of nose.
Ans: Internal angular dermoid cyst.
(5) There is a cystic swelling behind the ear.
Ans: Posterior auricular dermoid cyst.
(6) Which are the diseases where liberal salting of food is advised for the patients.
Ans: Fibrocystic disease of pancreas and Addison's' disease.
(7) What is the most diagnostic clinical finding of acute left ventricular failure.
Ans: Basal crepts.
(8) A patient on prolonged fluid transfusion has full external jugular vein.
Ans: Over hydration.
(9) A patient has superficial communication between veins of axilla and those of femoral triangle On both the sides.
Ans: Obstruction of inferior vena cava.
(10) A patient has superficial communication between axillary veins and those of veins of femoral triangle of only one side.
Ans: Pressure over the common or external illiac vein of that side.
Ans:Tennis elbow.
(2) A patient complains of pain on the medial epicondyle of humerus bone.
Ans:Golfers elbow.
(3) A patient has come with cystic swelling on the external angle of his eye.There is a bony deficiency.
Ans:External angular dermoid cyst.
(4) There is a swelling which is cystic has no punctum at the base of nose.
Ans: Internal angular dermoid cyst.
(5) There is a cystic swelling behind the ear.
Ans: Posterior auricular dermoid cyst.
(6) Which are the diseases where liberal salting of food is advised for the patients.
Ans: Fibrocystic disease of pancreas and Addison's' disease.
(7) What is the most diagnostic clinical finding of acute left ventricular failure.
Ans: Basal crepts.
(8) A patient on prolonged fluid transfusion has full external jugular vein.
Ans: Over hydration.
(9) A patient has superficial communication between veins of axilla and those of femoral triangle On both the sides.
Ans: Obstruction of inferior vena cava.
(10) A patient has superficial communication between axillary veins and those of veins of femoral triangle of only one side.
Ans: Pressure over the common or external illiac vein of that side.
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