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Announcement: Thinking about...
Published (2009-11-19 16:11:00)
Published 16 November 2009 Cite this as: BMJ 2009 News Australia operates "closed shop" to restrict doctors from overseas, say critics Melissa Sweet (Sydney) Overseas trained doctors seeking to work in Australia often face unwarranted restrictions on practising, say leading Australian medical specialists and healthcare reform advocates. Ian Hickie, a psychiatrist at the University of Sydney, says that shortages in the medical...
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A 50-year-old man presents with...
Published (2009-11-16 15:03:00)
D. Such a writing cramp would be an example of focal dystonia of unknown cause. In this condition, the patient develops cramps with altered hand and arm posture when attempting a specific task such as writing. The other conditions may cause problems with writing as well but are usually not seen in isolation. Benign essential tremor (choice A) features a distal upper extremity tremor during a task. Carpal tunnel syndrome (choice B) is caused...
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Synethetic retionis can be...
Published (2009-11-17 12:20:00)
Synethetic retionis can be successfully used to treat acne. However, pregnant woman are advised against using this medication bc retinoic acid can cause congential malformations. The teratogenic effect of retinoic acid is related to its ability to affect wchich of teh following process? A Increasing the risk of maternal infections B Reducing the resistance of fetus to transplacental infections. C Increasing the likelihood of aneuploidy during...
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Both smooth and striated muscle...
Published (2009-11-18 13:49:00)
B. Striated muscle begins at the very upper third of Esophagus and gradually ends in the upper third.
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A 20-year-old woman mild nuchal...
Published (2009-11-16 15:34:00)
The answer is E. This patient most likely had a traumatic lumbar puncture because even though the CSF was initially red, the supernatant of the centrifuged cerebrospinal fluid is clear. This means that the red blood cells have not yet had a chance to lyse and release their intracellular contents into the cerebrospinal fluid. The opening pressure falls within the normal range (100-200 mm Hg), and she has no other physical findings besides...
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Evaluation of an occult...
Published (2009-11-18 14:03:00)
The answer is D. Lorazepam is a short acting benzodiazepine with no active metabolites. Lorazepam is metabolized to the glucuronide form and excreted by the kidneys. The drug is tapered over 4-6 days for detoxification purposes. It is safe in patients with severe liver damage, and it wont compromise respiration in severe COPD. Carbamazepine (choice A) is an anticonvulsant that, according to several studies, is as effective as...
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54 yr old male, nurse by...
Published (2009-11-17 12:34:00)
Both T3 and T4 are correct and here is the explanation: A low TSH is usually confirmed with Free T4 measurement which is increased, however, in an occasional pt, hyperthyroidism results predominantly from increased circulating levels of T3 (T3 toxicosis). Is this an occasional pt? have no idea how to differentiate, but I guess what they are trying to do is to make us aware of the other concept of T3 as method which of course we didn't...
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Top 10 active forums on www.aippg.net during last week:
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Top 10 forums on www.aippg.net:
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Latest active threads on www.aippg.net:
Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-06-07 15:24:00)
by Guest
onexam is just not upto the mark when it comes to mrcp 2, pastest has taken the lead in this matter.
i would really like to know regarding medical master class, any comments from others.?
Started 3 years, 10 months ago (2006-01-14 11:09:00)
by DR.ASHA PAIDHUNGAT
HELLO,
THESE ARE SOME OF THE OPTIONS FOR A QUALIFIED M.B.B.S GRADUATE, APART FROM
PG.
1.HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
2. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
3.SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
4.COSMETOLOGY/TRICHOLOGY
5.GENERAL PRACTICE
DR.A.J.PAIDHUNGAT.
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-03 16:57:00)
by plabo
Hello
Hope everyone's preparation is going fine. Lets make this thread a sit over till the exam.
Plabo
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-12 19:29:00)
by lookingforpartner
St George area?? anyone interested ??
Started 2 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-05 10:33:00)
by Sehjin
if anyone wants to study please join with me. I am at perth. Please SMS 0447018248.
Started 6 months ago (2009-05-22 22:11:00)
by westernkela
the average waiting time is 9-16 months. So, be patient.
Started 10 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-01-07 05:34:00)
by justysia
Hi, I live near Bondi junction and looking for sb to study with. I'm quite often around UNSW library. regards
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-19 11:44:00)
by Guest
Only PASTEST..............
Started 1 day ago (2009-11-20 21:59:00)
by Guest
omg
i thut results are coming today or monday
so have 2 wait
Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-10-23 20:34:00)
by jabb
sms 'ON MEDICALPG' to 9870807070
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Hot threads for last week on www.aippg.net:
Started 5 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-06-07 15:24:00)
by Guest
onexam is just not upto the mark when it comes to mrcp 2, pastest has taken the lead in this matter.
i would really like to know regarding medical master class, any comments from others.?
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-16 12:39:00)
by kytes.
Hirschprug disease is due to
loss of ganglion cells in sympathetic chain
failure of migration of neural crest cells from cranial to caudal direction
loss of anerior longitudinal cells
Hatters shake is due to
mercury
lead
arsenic
A patient with non-united # lower 1/4 tibia,multiple sinuses,various puckered scars,wat to b done? A)illizarov fixator b)...
Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago (2009-10-02 12:27:00)
by changsu
IMMOTILE CILIA SYNDROME--
-dyne arm def...absence of radial spokes
-absence of central microtubule
SHY-DRAGGER SYNDROME-
tonic pupil
segmental hypohydrosis
diabetes
amyloidosis
LARON'S SYNDROME-
increase in GH but cl/f of GH def
low somatomedin
loren's dwarfism
SWEET SYNDROME-
asso. with Yersinia
red-papular rash
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Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-11-17 01:26:00)
by DR ALRAZI
Diabetes mellitus
Type 1 DM
Pathophysiology
formerly called insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, IDDM
usually of juvenile onset but may occur at any age
characterized by insulin deficiency. (caused by autoimmune destruction of the Beta-cells of the pancreas). Patients always need insulin, and are prone to ketoacidosis and weight loss.
autoimmune disease and ...
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-16 12:08:00)
by Ind123
WESTERN BLOTTING IS DONE FOR
a)proteins
b)ds rna
c)DNA
D)
TEACHER SLAPS A STUDENNT RESULTING IN DEAFNESS
a)griveous injury
b)
alll are b -markers EXCEPT
a)CD10
B)CD135
C)CD19
D)CD10
TNF is used in alll the following EXCEPT
a)....with HBV
b)........with hcv
c)...........with pulmonary fibrosis
....... is ...
Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2007-08-14 06:50:52)
by Galileo
I think you have given a fair perspective of the picture.
My background is Asian, non white, non Indian. I qualified in medicine from a prestigious UK university, am a Fellow of a British College and hold GMC Specialist Registration and came to Oz in 2003 from a UK locum consultant post under a 422 Visa in an AON programme as a specialist in a Regional hospital. My speciality is a non ...
Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-10-23 20:34:00)
by jabb
sms 'ON MEDICALPG' to 9870807070
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Get daily
AIPPGE, AIPGME ,AIIMS MCQs & discussion from standard medical textbooks on ur mobile for free .
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-12 12:19:00)
by shancheti
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Q.1] nested case control study is a type of..?
a. prospective study
b. retrospective study
c. cross-sectional study
d. descriptive study
nested case control study is a cohort study...and it is differnt from retrospective cohort study
STEPS is used for...?
a. non-communicable disease
b. cardiovascular disease
c. ebola virus
d. AIDS
...
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-16 12:11:00)
by Ind123
1] NARP syndrome is-
a) mitochondrial disorder
b) lysosomal disorder
c) glycogen storage disorder
d) lipid storage disorder
answer:
mitochondrial disorder
NARP is Neuropathy, Ataxia and Retinitis Pigmentosa
It is one of mitochondrial disorders. NARP syndrome is caused by a specific mutation affecting the mitochondrial gene known as the ATPase 6...
Started 4 days, 11 hours ago (2009-11-17 11:10:00)
by mdass.
1.NOBLE PRIZE RECENTLY GIVEN FOR THE DISCOVERY OF:-
A)RNAi
b)beta transcription factor
c)Mitochondrial DNA
D)lipoxins
Ans-RNAi
2.Semen stains on clothes identified by:-
a)Spectrometry
b)UV
C)INFRARED RAYS
D)magnifyingLENS
Ans-Infrared
3. SECTION 377 DEALS WITH:-
A) UNNATURAL OFFENCES
B) RAPE
C) INCEST
D) adultary...
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