(A) Hippuric acid test
(B) Galactose tolerance test
(C) Epinephrine tolerance test
(D) Rose Bengal dye test
Tag: Biochemistry Mcqs
Increased serum ornithine carabamoyl transferase activity is diagnostic of?
(A) Myocardial infarction
(B) Hemolytic jaundice
(C) Hemolytic jaundice
(D) Acute viral hepatitis
Impaired galactose tolerance test suggests?
(A) Defect in glucose utilisation
(B) Liver cell injury
(C) Renal defect
(D) Muscle injury
The presence of bilirubin in the urine without urobilinogen suggests?
(A) Obstructive jaundice
(B) Hemolytic jaundice
(C) Pernicious anemia
(D) Damage to the hepatic parenchyma
Immediate direct Vanden Bergh reaction indicates?
(A) Hemolytic jaundice
(B) Hepatic jaundice
(C) Obstructive jaundice
(D) Megalobastic anemia
A complete absence of fecal urobilinogen is strongly suggestive of?
(A) Obstruction of bile duct
(B) Hemolytic jaundice
(C) Intrahepatic cholestasis
(D) Malignant obstructive disease
Fecal urobilinogen is decreased in?
(A) Obstruction of biliary duct
(B) Hemolytic jaundice
(C) Excess fat intake
(D) Low fat intake
Normal quantity of urobilinogen excreted in the feces per day is about?
(A) 10–25 mg
(B) 50–250 mg
(C) 300–500 mg
(D) 700–800 mg