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Hi!!

I wanted to thank everyone who has helped me out with the NBME questions for this topic. But I still have some questions that were are unanswered and my exam is in 2 weeks! sad Can you please help me out with them? I wanted to understand also why it is the correct answer and I have been having trouble finding the reasoning behind these particular questions.

I've attached 5 files in this topic, I have to do it in separate replies cuz it only lets me attach one file at a time..

Thanks!!

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here's the 2nd file..

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here's the 3rd file..

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here's the 4th file

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and here's the 5th and final file

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  #6

1st file

12. E

17.A

31.D


  #7

hai sridevi,, Q 31 - explanation or link pls..

  #8

2.E

11.A(pulsus paradoxus and distant heart sounds are the clues)

19.G(necrotising arteritis and histiocytosis are the clues)


  #9

file 3:

20. B(i am not sure. But i am thinking it as Hashimotos thyroiditis)

39. C(integrins these are cell surface adhesion molecules)

41. D(rebound tenderness and Guarding are the clues)

3. D (benign prostatic hyperplasia)

5. A(retenoic acid causes maturation of blast cells into benign cells and thereby naturalises them)


  #10

4th file:

9. pleural effusion(egophony)

27. E(post partum pituitary necrosis....Sheehan's syndrome)

48. B(plasmin breaks the fibrin into fibrin split products)

10. D(pituitary adenoma causes hyperprolactinemia which causes galactorrhoea)


  #11

5th file:

12. B (aplastic anemia since the cell count of the three series is decreased) but myelofibrosis may be the 2nd option. i am not sure!

34. E(all the levels are normal)

41.D(pellet-like stool is the clue)


  #12

2nd file. 2 is A. anemia of chronic disease (decreased TIBC)

  #13

3rd file : 3 is A. only prostate ca can be felt by rectal exam as it is located peripherally.

  #14

4th file : 9B, 48C (like hyaluronidase)..







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