Volume 7 Issue 5 May, 2017 1. Which scientist hypothesized catatonia as an evolutionary “fear response”? a) Sigmund Freud b) Kahlbaum c) Andrew Moskowitz d) Northoff 2. The deficiency of which neurotransmitter action can explain most of the motor symptoms of catatonia? a) Glutamate b) GABA c) Acetylcholine d) Noradrenaline 3. The first sign of […]
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Volume 7 Issue 4 April, 2017 Across 5. Italian sculptor of the Renaissance credited for works like ‘David’ said to be suffering from autism spectrum disorder 6. Syndrome characterized by acquired microcephaly no longer considered under autism spectrum disorder as per DSM-V 7. Infantile autism was described for the first time in 1943 by 9. […]
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Volume 7 Issue 4 April, 2017 1. All of these are listed as Autism Spectrum Disorders in DSM – 5 except a. Childhood Autism b. Rett’s Syndrome c. Asperger’s Disorder d. childhood disintegrative disorder 2. All of these are core symptoms of autism spectrum disorders (according to DSM – 5) except? a. Persistent deficits in […]
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Volume 7 Issue 3 March, 2017 Across 3. Reaction caused by tyramine in this food content when MAO inhibiters are given 6. Emergent side effect of stimulants characterized by involuntary, spasmodic, stereotyped movement of small groups of muscles 7. Serious haematological adverse effect of clozapine 8. Syndrome caused by toxicity of this neurotransmitter characterized by […]
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Volume 7 Issue 3 March, 2017 1. Gestalt Therapy was developed by a. Kurt Schneider b. Fritz Perls c. John Bowlby d. Sigmund Freud 2. A severely depressed patient started on antidepressant medications presents after 1 week with history of excessivespeech, overfamiliarity, euphoric affect, grandiose ideas, irritability and reduced need for sleep. What is the […]
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Volume 7 Issue 2 February, 2017 Across 4. CNS side-effect unique to Clozapine 5. Metabolic syndrome (i.e. T2DM, dyslipidemia and weight gain) is a major adverse effect of this agent 6. Acts as a partial agonist at D2 receptor 8. Atypical anti-psychotic most commonly associated with QTc prolongation Down 1. Increase in the serum levels […]
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Volume 7 Issue 2 February, 2017 1. A young male presented with intense nervousness at places like cinema hall thinking that he would get urgency to go to toilet and gets embarrassed for disturbing others by blocking their view while he walk out repeatedly. What is the likely diagnosis a. Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome b. Claustrophobia […]
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Volume 7 Issue 1 January, 2017 Across 3. Compulsive buying disorder is also called as (9) 6. Infective agent causing Creutzfeldt Jacob Disease is (5) 7. This syndrome is a triad of infantile spasms, hypsarrythmia and developmental regression (4) 8. Degree of personal awareness and understanding of illness (7) Down 1. Lack of the ability […]
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Volume 7 Issue 1 January, 2017 1. A middle aged woman is presented with a history of being repeatedly injured by husband during his sleep where hehas been shouting violently moving his limbs as though enacting a dream, lasting for few minutes. He is unable to beeasily woken up during such episodes. What is the […]
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Volume 11 Issues 1 January, 2021 ACROSS 4. 24-year-old male, with no history of mental illness presents with tachycardia, nystagmus and hallucination. These were likely caused by intoxication of which drug? 5. 42-year-old patient diagnosed with MRSA is treated with Linezolid and develop sdelirium, diaphoresis, tremor and myoclonus. Doctors later find out the patient was […]