A. Obstructive jaundice
B. Viral hepatitis
C. Hemolytic jaundice
D. All of the above
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Related Mcqs:
- In maple syrup urine disease the amino acids excreted in the urine are______________?
- A. Leucine B. Isoleucine C. Valine D. All of the above...
- A decrease in the urine output is called_____________?
- A. Dysuria B. Nocturia C. Oliguria D. Plyuria...
- Formation of a small volume of concentrated urine in dehydration is associated with____________?
- A. More reabsorption in the PCT B. More concentration in loop of Henle C. More reabsorption of DCT and collecting ducts D. All of these...
- The normal adult value of urine output________________?
- A. 1.5 l/day B. 3 l/day C. 0.5 l/day D. 2 l/day...
- Which one of the following is not responsible for concentration of urine in the kidneys______________?
- A. Aldosterone B. Angiotensin II C. Vasopressin D. Epinephrine...
- Amino acids excreted in the urine in cystinosis______________?
- A. Cystine B. Ornithine C. Arginine D. Lysine E. All of the above...
- In Hartnup’s disease _______ is excreted in the urine?
- A. Ornithine B. Glutamine C. Tryptophan D. Phenylalanine...
- The urine sample of a patient has been sent to the laboratory to look for Leptospira. The specimen is to be screened by use of the__________________?
- A. Scanning microscope B. Inverted microscope C. Dark ground microscope D. Electron microscope...
- A patient’s urine with a particular protein appears normal, but on standing it becomes dark. The dark colour disappears on heating. The patent is suffering from______________?
- A. Osteoporosis B. Multiple myeloma C. Infectious mononcleosis D. T – cell tumour...
- The drug which gives orange colour to the urine is______________?
- A. Rifampicin B. Ethambutol C. INH D. Streptomycin...
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