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The document lists important questions related to general medicine, covering various medical conditions, their clinical features, investigations, treatments, and complications. Topics include chronic bronchitis, cirrhosis, tuberculosis, diabetes, and more, emphasizing their dental significance and oral manifestations. It serves as a comprehensive guide for medical students and professionals to review key concepts in general medicine.

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The document lists important questions related to general medicine, covering various medical conditions, their clinical features, investigations, treatments, and complications. Topics include chronic bronchitis, cirrhosis, tuberculosis, diabetes, and more, emphasizing their dental significance and oral manifestations. It serves as a comprehensive guide for medical students and professionals to review key concepts in general medicine.

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GENERAL MEDICINE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS

1 ). Chronic bronchitis / COPD

2). Cirrhosis of liver - clinical features,


investigations , treatment, complications and
dental significance.

3). Diphtheria oral manifestations

4). Gingival hyperplasia.

5). Pulmonary tuberculosis

6). Megaloblastic anemia, iron deficiency anemia.

7). Vitamin A deficiency.

8). Hypercalcemia.

9). Heart failure

10). Balanced diet.


11). Meningitis

12). Shock

13). Malaria

14). Oral manifestations of leukemia.

15). HIV infection

16). Angina pectoris.

17). Pneumonia

18). Hyponatremia , hypokalemia

19). Hypocalcemia , hyperkalemia

20). Sickle cell anemia

21). G6PD deficiency

22). Haemolytic anemia.

23). Trigeminal neuralgia.

24). Pancytopenia

25). Migraine
26). Flourosis

27). Diabetes mellitus , diabetic ketoacidemia.

28). Hypertension

29). Anti tubercular drugs and side effects.

30). Hypothyroidism/ hyperthyroidism.

31). Peptic ulcer disease

32). GERD

33). Hemoptysis , haematemesis

34). Tetany

35). Sinus bradycardia , sinus tachycardia , atrial


fibrillation definition and causes.

36). Enteric fever, dengue , amoebiasis , mumps ,


leprosy , measles.

37). Bell’s palsy

38). Nephrotic syndrome.

39). Chronic kidney disease


40). Herpes zoster

41). acromegaly

42). Syncope

43). Myocardial infarction

44). Halitosis

45). Beriberi

46). Hepatic encephalopathy

47). Infective endocarditis

48). Jaundice

49). Hypoglycemia

50). Rheumatic fever

51). Hematuria

52). Scurvy

53). Hemophilia

54). Irritable bowel syndrome and inflammatory


bowel syndrome
55). Pancreatitis

56). Rickets

57). Fallot’s tetralogy

58). Aspirin

59). Glossitis

60). Status epilepticus

61). Oral manifestations of endocrine disorders.

62). Lead poisoning

63). Organophosphorus poisonings

64). agranulocytosis

65). Cushing syndrome , Addison’s disease

66). Pleural effusion

67). Liver function tests

68). Metronidazole
69). Oral hypoglycemic drugs , oral anti coagulants
, loop diuretic

70). Coronary vasodilators

71). Ludwigs angina

72). Cerebrovascular accident

73). Name all cranial nerves and numbers.

74). Acute hepatitis

75). Epilepsy - classification, clinical features,


investigations, treatment.

76). NSAIDS

77). Cephalosporins

78). Steatorrhea

79) proteinuria- definition and causes.

80). Thyroid function tests

81). Topical steroids- oral steroids and it’s uses,


complications.

82). Cholera
83). Coombs test

84). Idiopathic thrombocytopenicc purpura

85). Constipation

86). Urticaria

87). Insulin

88). Sunstroke

89). Hyperpyrexia

90). Medical emergencies in dental practice

91). Metabolic acidosis, respiratory alkalosis

92). Coma

93). Uremia

94). PEP in HIV

95). Scabies.

96). Wernickes encephalopathy.

97). Peripheral neuropathy.


98). Eosinophilia

99). ABO incompatibility

100). Thalassemia.

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