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NEET SS (DrNB)
List of top Questions asked in NEET SS (DrNB)
According to the latest diagnostic criteria, what is the gold standard for diagnosing multiple sclerosis?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Neurosurgery
Neurology
Which gene is most commonly mutated in Lynch syndrome (hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer)?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Medical Oncology
Oncology
What is the initial pharmacologic management for suspected acute esophageal variceal bleeding?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Medicine
Gastroenterology
What is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease worldwide as per recent global burden studies?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Nephrology
Recent Advances in Nephrology
Which of the following is the earliest rising cardiac biomarker after myocardial infarction?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Cardiology
Interventional Cardiology Fundamentals
Which of the following is considered the gold standard for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Neurosurgery
Neurology
Which of the following genes is most commonly mutated in Lynch syndrome (hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer)?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Medical Oncology
Oncology
Which of the following is the initial pharmacologic therapy for acute esophageal variceal bleeding in cirrhosis?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Medicine
Gastroenterology
Which of the following is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease worldwide?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Nephrology
Recent Advances in Nephrology
Which of the following cardiac biomarkers rises earliest after the onset of acute myocardial infarction?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Cardiology
Interventional Cardiology Fundamentals
Which of the following is the gold standard investigation for diagnosing multiple sclerosis?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Neurosurgery
Neurology
Which of the following is the most common genetic mutation associated with hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Medical Oncology
Oncology
Which of the following is the first-line treatment for acute variceal bleeding in cirrhosis?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Medicine
Gastroenterology
Which of the following is the most common cause of chronic kidney disease in adults worldwide?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Nephrology
Recent Advances in Nephrology
Which of the following is the most sensitive marker for myocardial infarction in the first 6 hours after symptom onset?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2025
NEET SS (DrNB)
Cardiology
Interventional Cardiology Fundamentals
A patient underwent thrombectomy of femoro popliteal segment with poor outflow and was on heparin infusion. His platelet count dropped from 2 lakhs to 1 lakh/mm$^3$ on 6th day of infusion. Other blood parameters were normal and there was no feature of sepsis/infection.
What is the likely cause of this condition?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Venous Disorders and Management
A patient underwent thrombectomy of femoro popliteal segment with poor outflow and was on heparin infusion. His platelet count dropped from 2 lakhs to 1 lakh/mm$^3$ on 6th day of infusion. Other blood parameters were normal and there was no feature of sepsis/infection.
How will you confirm your diagnosis?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Venous Disorders and Management
A patient underwent thrombectomy of femoro popliteal segment with poor outflow and was on heparin infusion. His platelet count dropped from 2 lakhs to 1 lakh/mm$^3$ on 6th day of infusion. Other blood parameters were normal and there was no feature of sepsis/infection.
What is the pathology behind the process?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Venous Disorders and Management
A patient underwent thrombectomy of femoro popliteal segment with poor outflow and was on heparin infusion. His platelet count dropped from 2 lakhs to 1 lakh/mm$^3$ on 6th day of infusion. Other blood parameters were normal and there was no feature of sepsis/infection.
How will you manage this condition?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Venous Disorders and Management
Describe mechanism of action, indications, dosage, and side effects of the following drugs:
Cilostazol.
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Venous Disorders and Management
Describe mechanism of action, indications, dosage, and side effects of the following drugs:
Rivaroxaban.
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Venous Disorders and Management
A 55-year-old male underwent a common femoral artery to below knee popliteal artery bypass using reversed great saphenous vein graft one month ago.
After 6 months, PSV were found to be increased on distal anastomotic site on colour doppler. What is the likely etiology at this juncture? How will you proceed further?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Peripheral Arterial Disease
A 55-year-old male underwent a common femoral artery to below knee popliteal artery bypass using reversed great saphenous vein graft one month ago.
How are the lesions in the venous grafts categorised based on PSV and velocity ratios (Vr)?
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Peripheral Arterial Disease
Type 3 Crawford aneurysm:
Advantages and disadvantages of open surgical repair vs total endovascular repair.
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Aortic Disease and Aortic Aneurysms
Type 3 Crawford aneurysm:
Mechanisms to prevent spinal cord ischemia.
NEET SS (DrNB) - 2024
NEET SS (DrNB)
Vascular Surgery
Aortic Disease and Aortic Aneurysms
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