A. 0.5 – 1 mg%
B. 1 – 3 mg%
C. 3 – 4 mg%
D. 4 – 5.5 mg%
Related Mcqs:
- A child’s CSF was examined I contains slightly raised or normal PMN cells, raised lymphocytes, absence of mycotic growth, value of protein is normal or above normal, glucose level is normal. The most probable diagnosis is____________?
A. Pyogenic bacterial meningitis
B. Viral meningitis
C. Fungal meningitis
D. Tuberculous meningitis - Bilirubin is produced from________________?
A. Haemoglobin
B. Myoglobin
C. Gall bladder
D. A & B - Normal blood PH is______________?
A. 6.8 – 7.0
B. 7.0 – 7.12
C. 7.38 – 7.4
D. 7.7 – 8.0 - Heme is converted to bilirubin mainly in_____________?
A. Kidney
B. Liver
C. Spleen
D. Bone marrow - Bilirubin is conjugated with which of the following ?
A. Glycine
B. Glutamine
C. Acetyl CoA
D. Glucuronic acid - Tooth discolouration due to high bilirubin secretion is seen in the____________?
A. Pink tooth of mummery
B. Ochronosis
C. Chlorodontia
D. Leong teeth - The normal A/G ratio in blood is______________?
A. 5:1
B. 2:1
C. 1:2
D. 1:1 - During a routine checkup a 70 year old male is found to have Serum Alkaline Phosphatase three time the upper limit of normal. Serum Calcium, Serum Phosphorous and liver function tests are normal. The most likely diagonsis is______________?
A. Primary hyperparathyroidism
B. Paget’s disease of the bone
C. Osteomalacia
D. Metastatic bone disease - Normal serum calcium level is______________?
A. 5 to 7 mg%
B. 7 to 9 mg%
C. 9 to 11 mg%
D. 11 to 13 mg% - In PHC, which anticoagulant is used to send the blood sample for blood glucose_____________?
A. EDTA
B. Heparin
C. Potassium oxalate+ sodium fluoride
D. Potassium oxalate