DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 15
DM / DNB Cardiology Entrance Mock Test 15
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Question 1True statement/s regarding bile acid sequestrants:ADepletion of cholesterol pool in the liver
BLDL receptor upregulationCInhibit the absorption of bile acids
DAll of the above
Question 1 Explanation: They occur sequentially. In addition they have a beneficial effect on glycemia, possibly mediated through incretins. Important bile acid sequestrants are cholestyramine, colestipol and colesevelam.
Question 2A probe patent foramen ovale is present in —% of adults:A5-10%
B12-18%
CNone of the aboveD20-25%
Question 2 Explanation: A probe patent foramen ovale (PPFO) means a probe can be passed from the right atrium to left atrium across the foramen ovale without actually resorting...
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