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20150721

Hepatitis A virus can be restrained by:


a. Boiling over at 120 deg C over 1 min
b. Ether
c. Chloroform
d. Iodine

Ans. a. Boiling
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Labels: DNB Dec 09, Hepatobiliary, Microbiology, Virology

Vibrio parahemolyticus is seen in undercooked:


a. Crab
b. Shellfish
c. Prawn
d. Fish

Ans. B. shellfish
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Labels: Bacteriology, DNB Dec 09, Food Poisoning, Microbiology

20150718

Accumulation of homogentisic acid causes:

a. Ochronosis
b. Tyrosinemia
c. Albinism
d. Tyrosinosis

Ans. a. Ochronosis
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Labels: BIOCHEMISTRY, DNB Dec 09

Most common enzyme deficiency responsible for galactosemia is:


a. UDP galactose epimerase
b. Galactokinase
c. Galactosidase
d. Galactose-1-phosphate uridyl transferase

Types
Galactose is converted into glucose by the action of three enzymes, known as the Leloir pathway. There are
diseases associated with deficiencies of each of these three enzymes:

Type

Type
1

Locus

9p13

Enzyme

galactose-1-phosphate uridyl
transferase

Name

classic galactosemia

Type
2

17q24

Type

1p36-

p35

galactokinase

UDP galactose epimerase

galactokinase deficiency

galactose epimerase deficiency, UDP-Galactose-4epimerase deficiency

Ans. d.
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20150709

Ethanol is used in ethylene glycol poisoning because it is:


a. Competitive inhibitor of NADPH oxidase.
b. Competitive inhibitor of alcohol dehydrogenase.
c. Competitive inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase.
d. Non- competitive inhibitor of aldehyde dehydrogenase.

Ans. b.

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