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Please post all question you came across in PGI June 2009

plumbism is use to
1.lead
2.mercury

ans. lead

superior rib notching is seen in
1.poliomyelitis
2. connective tissue disorders
3.
4.coarctatin of aorta
5.blalock taussing shunt

which is bacteria?
bacteriophage
archanea
mycoplasma
chlamydia
rickettsia


2)haemophilus causes-
a)chancroid
b)pneumonia

3)foll r rules for insanity except-
a)rule of hasse
b)mc naughten's rule
c)rule of nine

4)radioisotope used in brachytherapy-

5)state health scheme includes-

6)radial n palsy affects all at thumb except-
a)adduction
b)abduction
c)flexion
d)extension
e)opposition

7)lateral popliteal n injury results in-

8)screening in foll reduces mortality-
a)colorectal ca
b)breast ca
c)prostate ca
d)lung ca
e)cervical ca

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