Clinical features of falciparum malaria infection include one of the following :
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8%
Severe diarrhea
59%
Renal failure
21%
Nephrotic syndrome
12%
Watery diarrhea
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34 years old male from north of iraq presented with intermittent fever. He had a history of malaria that disappeared years ago, the most likely cause of his disease is:
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59%
A) Hipnozoite
6%
B) Cryptozoit
28%
C) P.falciparum sporozoyte
6%
D) Bradyzoit
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Regarding treatment of P. Falciparum malaria :
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10%
A) artemisinin and tetracyclin are used in 1st trimester
39%
B) for resistant P. Falciparum , chloroquine is drug of choice
26%
C)Quinine (900mg 3 times daily for 5-7 days) in treatment of nonsevere malaria
25%
D)non of the above
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34 years old male from north of iraq presented with intermittent fever. He had a history of malaria that disappeared years ago, the most likely cause of his disease is:
In previous case , The test that would be efficient to identify the cause is:
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17%
A) serological test
69%
B) blood film
8%
C) culture
6%
D) complete blood count
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Which of the following statements about the clinical features of P falciparum infection is true :
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18%
A)This is the usual cause of malaria in iraq
24%
B) The onset of symptoms is usually sudden
43%
C)The fever has no particular pattern
5%
D) The liver and spleen are rarely enlarged
9%
E)Previous splenectomy decreases the risk of severe malaria
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specific investigations used for diagnosis of brucellosis is:
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14%
A. Elevated WBC
4%
B. Abdominal ultrasound
67%
C. Blood culture
15%
D. Liver function tests abnormalities
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Which of the following regimen is the standard brucellosis treatment:
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70%
A. Strepyomycin plus doxycycline
14%
B. Amoxcillin plus calvulonic acid
13%
C. TMP-SMX plus amoxicillin
3%
D. Amikacine plus isoniazide
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One of the following test used in the diagnosis of brucellosis:
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63%
A. Agglutination ab
21%
B. Widal test
10%
C. Ig electrophoresis
6%
D. Puel bunnel test
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One of the following clinical senarios will fit diagnosis of brucellosis:
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15%
A. Fever and rash
18%
B. Fever and acute diarrhea
15%
C. Fever and jaundice
52%
D. Fever and arthritis
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Brucellosis could be distinguished from other febrile illness by:-
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5%
A) Poor response to antibiotics
7%
B) High fever
75%
C)Undulating fever course
13%
D) Hepatosplenomegaly
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Which statement from the following is CORRECT?
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60%
A- Brucellosis treatment include doxycycline and rifampicin
5%
B- Typhoid carrier state is encouraged by steroid use
12%
C- Intestinal peroration should be treated symptomatically with IV fluids and observation
12%
D- Leukopenia is more prominent with brucellosis than typhoid
11%
E- Undulant fever is a term applied to chronic paratyphoid disease.
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One of the followings is NOT a localized manifestation of Brucellosis :
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11%
A. Osteoarthritis
17%
B. Endocarditis
23%
C. Lung abscess
49%
D. Chronic diarrhea
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he brucella type that most commonly infect human is:
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22%
A. Abortus
6%
B. Suis
68%
C. Melitensis
4%
D. Canis
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The main antibiotics used to treat brucellosis are:
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92%
A) Doxycyclin + rifampicin
2%
B) Meropenem + tetracyclin
4%
C) Cefotaxime + azithromycin
2%
D) Ampicillin + gentamicin
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A forty three years old female presented with fever , sweating and malaise of ten days duration. Investigations shows brucella infection. The gold standard treatment for this patient is :
a. Daily intramuscular injections of streptomycin 1 g for 14 days and oral doxycycline 100 mg twice daily for 45 days (concurrently)
b. Ciprofloxacin and co-trimoxazole
c. A triple therapy of doxycycline, with rifampin and co-trimoxazole
d. Gentamicin 5 mg/kg by intramuscular injection once daily for seven days
a. Daily intramuscular injections of streptomycin 1 g for 14 days and oral doxycycline 100 mg twice daily for 45 days (concurrently)
b. Ciprofloxacin and co-trimoxazole
c. A triple therapy of doxycycline, with rifampin and co-trimoxazole
d. Gentamicin 5 mg/kg by intramuscular injection once daily for seven days
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A 15- year old boy presents with a history of watery diarrhoea, malaise, abdominal distension. Each of the following statements concerning Giardia lamblia is correct Except:
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6%
G.lamblia has both a trophozoite and cyst stage in its life cycle
15%
G.lamblia is transmitted by the fecal oral route from both human and animal sources
25%
G.lamblia causes hemolytic anemia
5%
G.lamblia can be diagnosed by the string test
49%
Transmission happened through ingestion of trophozoites
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One of the following is consider true regarding infection with Girdia lamblia infection Select one:
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13%
Mainly cause chronic diarrhea rather than acute
10%
Blood, pus and mucus are usually present in the stools
9%
The infective dose is needed high to get infection
57%
Giardia may present as asymptomatic carrier state
11%
Giardiasis is an infection of the large bowel
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An 18 year old girl presented with abdominal discomfort, distension and diarrhea GSE was done that revealed the presence of G.lamblia. One of the following statements concerning this microorganism is correct:
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6%
has only a trophozoite in its life cycle
6%
is transmitted by sexual route
79%
diagnosed by the string test
10%
causes anemia
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