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41 Commonest cause of intracranial calcification is
[A] Pineal calcification
[B] Intracranial aneurysm
[C] Meningioma
[D] Tuberculoma
Answer: Pineal calcification
42 Which imaging method is ideal in evaluating hypertension ?
[A] Angiography
[B] Colour flow Doppler
[C] M. R. angio
[D] C. T scan
Answer: M. R. angio

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43 Superior Orbital fissure best view is
[A] Plain AP view
[B] Cladwell
[C] Townes
[D] Basal view
Answer: Basal view
44 Sequestration lung is best diagnosed by
[A] C.TScan
[B] M.R.I.
[C] Barium swallow
[D] Angiography
Answer: Angiography
45 An aneurysm of the sinus of Valsalva usually arise from
[A] Right aortic sinus
[B] Left aortic sinus
[C] Posterior aortic sinus
[D] pulmonary outflow tract
Answer: Right aortic sinus
46 Perihilar fluffy opacities on chest x-ray is seen in
[A] Pulmonary embolism
[B] Pericardial effusion
[C] Pulmonary arterial hypertension
[D] Pulmonary venous hypertension
Answer: Pulmonary venous hypertension
47 Which of the following is not a contra indication for I VP?
[A] Renal infection
[B] Hyperpyrexia
[C] Multiple myeloma
[D] Skeletal metastases
Answer: Skeletal metastases
48 Widening of the C loop in X- ray is diagnostic of
[A] Chronic pancreatitis
[B] Carcinoma head of pancreas
[C] Periampullary carcinoma
[D] Calculi in the ampulla of vater
Answer: Carcinoma head of pancreas
49 Rib notching is produced by
[A] Coarctation of Aorta
[B] Neurofibromatosis
[C] Superior vena caval obstruction
[D] All of the above
Answer: All of the above
50 All of the following are true about iodinated intravascular contrast media xcept
[A] They are used in digital subtraction angiography
[B] They are radio opaque
[C] They can cause anaphylactic reactions
[D] They are used in magnetic resonance imaging
Answer: They are used in magnetic resonance imaging
51 In fluorescein angiography, dye is injected in
[A] Anterior cubital vein
[B] Femoral artery
[C] Femoral vein
[D] Aorta
Answer: Anterior cubital vein
52 The best view to visualize minimum pneumoperitoneum is
[A] Ap view of abdomen
[B] Erect film of abdomen
[C] Right lateral decubitus with horizontal beam
[D] Left lateral decubitus with horizontal team
Answer: Left lateral decubitus with horizontal team
53 When bones show a ‘Bone within bone’ appearance this is indicative of
[A] Sickle cell anemia
[B] Bone infarction
[C] Osteopetrosis
[D] Chronic myelogenous
Answer: Osteopetrosis
54 IVU is not done in
[A] Multiple myeloma
[B] Secondaries in bone
[C] Leukaemia
[D] Renal tumours
Answer: Multiple myeloma
55 Onion peel appearance is seen in
[A] C iteoclastoma
[B] Chondrosarcoma
[C] Osteosarcoma
[D] Ewings sarcoma
Answer: Ewings sarcoma
56 Multiple translucent cysts on X- ray are found in the chest. Differential diagnosis includes all except
[A] Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
[B] Congential adenomatoid bronchogenic diseases
[C] Lobar agenesis
[D] Bilateral multiple cysts
Answer: Lobar agenesis
57 Investigation to differentiate between pericardial effusion and heart dialation includes
[A] X-ray
[B] Fluoroscopy
[C] Echocardiogram
[D] CT scan
Answer: Echocardiogram
58 Early change of pulmonary edema in CXR
[A] Batswing appearance
[B] Pleural effusion
[C] Kerley B lines
[D] Ground glass lung field
Answer: Kerley B lines
59 Right lung is seen to best advantage on the following view
[A] Right posterior oblique
[B] Right anterior oblique
[C] Left anterior oblique
[D] Lateral
Answer: Right anterior oblique
60 Pulmonary embolism is best diagnosed by
[A] X-ray chest
[B] Enzyme estimation
[C] Radionucleus
[D] Blood gas analysis
Answer: Radionucleus

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