Clinical Hyperbilirubinemias and Jaundice December 1, 2021December 5, 2021 by pgcracked 11 Created on December 01, 2021 Hyperbilirubinemias and Jaundice MCQs 1 / 14 Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in: Criggler Najjer syndrome Gilbert's syndrome Hypothyroidism Rotor syndrome 2 / 14 Normal liver microscopy is a feature of: (PGMEE 2014-15) Wilson's disease Dubin-Johnson syndrome Gilbert's syndrome Criggler Najjar syndrome 3 / 14 The following features differentiate Rotor syndrome from Dubin Johnson's syndrome EXCEPT: (PGMEE 2015-16) Liver patients with Rotor syndrome has no increased pigmentation and appears normal In Rotor syndrome Gall bladder is usually visualized on cholecystography Total urinary coproporphyrin is substantially increased in Rotor syndrome Fraction of corpophyrin I in urine is elevated usually more than 80% of the total in Rotor syndrome 4 / 14 Gilbert's syndrome all are true except? (PGMEE 2014-15) Mild conjugated bilirubinemia Normal LFT Normal liver biopsy Ligandin defect 5 / 14 Raised unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in: (PGMEE 2012-13, 2014-15) Gilbert's Syndrome Dubin Johnson syndrome Drug induced cholestasis Hepatocellular necrosis 6 / 14 Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in? (PGMEE 2013) Criggler Najjar- I Criggler Najjar-2 Rotor syndrome Gilbert's syndrome 7 / 14 Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia is seen in all except: (PGMEE 2016-17) Dubin Johnson syndrome Criggler Najjar syndrome type 1 Criggler Najjar syndrome type 2 Gilbert syndrome 8 / 14 What is true about Gilbert syndrome? (PGMEE 2012-13) No treatment required Causes indirect hyperbilirubinemia Reduced activity of glucuronyl transferase enzyme All of above 9 / 14 All of the following are autosomal recessive except:-(PGMEE 2015) Dubin Johnson syndrome Criggler Najjar type I Rotor Syndrome Criggler Najjar type II 10 / 14 Which of the following does not cause cholestasis in newborn: (PGMEE 2016) ABO incompatibility Biliary atresia Tyrosenemia Sepsis 11 / 14 A defect In which of the following processes give bilirubinuria? (PGMEE 2014-15) Conjugation of bilirubin to glucuronic acid Conversion of biliverdin to bilirubin Transport of conjugated bilirubin to bile canaliculi Transport of unconjugated bilirubin into hepatocytes 12 / 14 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) Normal lowering of bilirubin takes time Delta bilirubin Anastomotic stricture Mistake in lab technique 13 / 14 Vitamin K is given to patient of jaundice but PT remains unchanged. The probable cause is? (PGMEE 2014-15) Obstructive jaundice Cirrhosis Hemolytic jaundice Biliary atresia 14 / 14 A patient presents with raised conjugated bilurubin with prolonged prothrombin time which improves with vitamin K: (PGMEE 2016-17) Hemolytic anemia Hepatocellular disease Crigler- Najjar syndrome Obstruction of bile duct Your score is The average score is 50% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Post navigation Uterus AnatomyTesticular and Ovarian Tumors
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