The treatment of choice for CA cervix stage IIIb is:
(A) Radical radiotherapy
(B) Surgery
(C) Concurrent chemoradiotherapy
(D) Surgery with radiotherapy
All of the following conditions are contraindications for HRT, except:
(A) Breast cancer
(B) Cervical cancer
(C) Endometrial cancer
(D) Gall Bladder disease
Radical vaginal trachelectomy can be attempted as the treatment of choice up to which stage of cervical carcinoma?
(A) IA1
(B) IB1
(C) IB2
(D) IIA
The characteristic PAS-positive basophilic deposits, seen on electron microscopy, in cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) are comprised of:
(A) Beta amyloid protein
(B) NOTCH3 protein
(C) Prion protein PRPSc
(D) Tau proteins
which of the following cranial nerves is most commonly involved in sarcoidosis?
(A) Vagus nerve
(B) Glossopharyngeal nerve
(C) Hypoglossal nerve
(D) Facial nerve
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(A) Radical radiotherapy
(B) Surgery
(C) Concurrent chemoradiotherapy
(D) Surgery with radiotherapy
All of the following conditions are contraindications for HRT, except:
(A) Breast cancer
(B) Cervical cancer
(C) Endometrial cancer
(D) Gall Bladder disease
Radical vaginal trachelectomy can be attempted as the treatment of choice up to which stage of cervical carcinoma?
(A) IA1
(B) IB1
(C) IB2
(D) IIA
The characteristic PAS-positive basophilic deposits, seen on electron microscopy, in cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) are comprised of:
(A) Beta amyloid protein
(B) NOTCH3 protein
(C) Prion protein PRPSc
(D) Tau proteins
which of the following cranial nerves is most commonly involved in sarcoidosis?
(A) Vagus nerve
(B) Glossopharyngeal nerve
(C) Hypoglossal nerve
(D) Facial nerve
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