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Hyperbilirubinemias and Jaundice

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Hyperbilirubinemias and Jaundice MCQs

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Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in:

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Normal liver microscopy is a feature of: (PGMEE 2014-15) 

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The following features differentiate Rotor syndrome from Dubin Johnson's syndrome EXCEPT: (PGMEE 2015-16)

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Gilbert's syndrome all are true except? (PGMEE 2014-15)

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Raised unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in: (PGMEE 2012-13, 2014-15) 

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Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in? (PGMEE 2013) 

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Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in all except: (PGMEE 2016-17) 

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What is true about Gilbert syndrome? (PGMEE 2012-13) 

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All of the following are autosomal recessive except:-(PGMEE 2015) 

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Which of the following does not cause cholestasis in newborn: (PGMEE 2016) 

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A defect In which of the following processes give bilirubinuria? (PGMEE 2014-15) 

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In a child surgery was done for EHBO with hepatojejunal anastomosis. Post-operatively bilirubin level after 2 weeks was 6 mg/dl from a pre-operative level 12mg/d1. The reason for this could be? (NEET Pattern 2015) 

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Vitamin K is given to patient of jaundice but PT remains unchanged. The probable cause is? (PGMEE 2014-15) 

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A patient presents with raised conjugated bilurubin with prolonged prothrombin time which improves with vitamin K: (PGMEE 2016-17) 

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