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1. Diffuse alveolar haemorrhage may be an immune reaction to all undermentioned drugs except:

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2. Regarding diaphragmatic palsy, which is false?

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3. The dose of which antituberculous drug need not be reduced in severe renal failure?

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4. Silo-filler’s disease is the inhalation of:

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5. All are true in pneumomediastinum except:

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6. Loss of Traube’s space tympanicity is found in all except:

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7. Broncholithiasis is usually a late complication of some infections; which does not fall in this group?

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8. Bilateral hyper translucency in chest X-ray (PA view) is seen in all except:

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9. All of the following may aggravate bronchial asthma except:

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10. Bronchoscopy was first described by:

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11. Scar carcinoma of the lung is:

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12. Haemoptysis is characteristically seen in all except:

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13. Laennec’s pearls and Curschmann’s spirals in sputum are characteristically seen in:

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14. Stridor is characteristically found in:

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15. In lobar pneumonia, which of the following is true in arterial blood?

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16. Acute lung injury (ARDS) should be differentiated from:

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17. Crepitations uninfluenced by coughing are found in:

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18. In pleural effusion, impaired transport of glucose into the pleural space is found in:

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19. The earliest sign of clubbing is:

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20. Elastic recoil of the lung is severely diminished in:

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21. The cranial nerve most commonly affected in sarcoidosis is:

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22. Which is the commonest complication of hyperbaric oxygen therapy?

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23. The next step in a patient with haemoptysis with a non-conclusive chest X-ray is:

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24. Investigation of the highest diagnostic efficacy in acute pulmonary thromboembolism is:

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25. P-pulmonale in ECG is seen in:

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26. Hepatopulmonary syndrome is characterised by all except:

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27. Exposure to rodents may be associated with pneumonia caused by:

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28. The most reliable symptom of acute pulmonary thromboembolism is:

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29. Pure O2 therapy may produce all of the following except:

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30. Decreased vital capacity and decreased lung volume are common in:

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31. Commonest cause of haemoptysis worldwide is:

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32. Which of the following is not common in primary pulmonary tuberculosis?

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33. Thymoma may be associated with all except:

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34. Which is an example of exudative pleural effusion?

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35. Which of the following is not a recognised ocular complication of sarcoidosis?

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36. The blood level of theophylline is diminished in associated:

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37. This is true in a predominant “blue bloater”?

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38. All of the following are allergic reactions to tuberculosis except:

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39. Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy is seen in all except:

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40. Farmer’s lung is caused by:

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41. Monophonic rhonchi are classically found in:

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42. Which of the following is not an example of hypersensitivity pneumonitis?

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43. Restriction of bilateral chest movement is found in all except:

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44. Clubbing occurs earliest with:

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45. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is due to:

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46. ‘Monday dyspnea’ is classically described in:

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47. Haemorrhagic pleural effusion may be seen in:

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48. The drug of choice in high-altitude pulmonary oedema is:

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49. In lobar pneumonia, which is not true?

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50. Pneumatocele is found in pneumonia caused by: