A. Diphtheria
B. Typhoid fever
C. Rheumatic fever
D. Syphilis
Related Mcqs:
- A 3 year old child has a fever of 102 degree F; and following upper respiratory tract infection discrete vesicles and ulcers on the soft plate and pharynx are noted, The most probable diagnosis is _____________?
A. Herpangina
B. Scarlet fever
C. Rubella
D. Herpetic gingivostomatitis - Post streptococcal acute glomerulo nephritis is an example of________________?
A. Type I hypersensitivity
B. Type II hypersensitivity
C. Type III hypersensitivity
D. Type IV hypersensitivity - Lancefields classification of B hemolytic streptococcus is based on______________?
A. M Protein
B. Polysaccharide C antigen
C. Type of lipid in cell membrane
D. Physiological properties - The virus which causes Aplastic anemia in chronic hemolytic disease is_______________?
A. Adeno
B. Hepatitis
C. EB virus
D. Parvo virus - Which of the following is a hemolytic anemia________________?
A. Sickle cell anemia
B. Thalassemia
C. Hereditary spherocytosis
D. All of the above - Middle constrictor of pharynx has attachment from________________?
A. Body of hyoid bone
B. Mandible
C. Pterygomandibular raphae
D. Cricoid cartilage - All of the following statements regarding pharynx are correct except_____________?
A. The opening of auditory tube is located in the lateral wall of naxopharynx
B. The soft palate is at the level of separation of nasopharynx and the oropharynx
C. The pharynx is continuous with the esophagus at the level of sixth cervical vertebrae
D. The afferent limb of the gag reflex is 10th cranial nerve; the efferent limb is IX cranial nerve - The weakest part of pharynx is______________?
A. Sinus of morgangini
B. Between thyropharyngeus and crico- pharyngeus
C. Pyriforma fossa
D. Pharyngeal recess - Main motor nerve supply to the pharynx is_____________?
A. Vagus nerve
B. Accessory nerve
C. Glossopharyngeal nerve
D. Facial nerve - All of the following can give rise to membrane on the pharynx except______________?
A. Staphylococcus aureus
B. Corynebacterium
C. Candida
D. Vincent’s angina