OPSC medical officer previous paper discussion
Which of the following is not a clinical consequence of portal hyper- tension? (A) Ascitis (B) Hepatomegaly (C) Formation of portosystemic shunt (D) Hepatic encephalopathy The correct answer is (B) Hepatomegaly. Hepatomegaly, or an enlarged liver, is not a direct consequence of portal hypertension. The other options—Ascites, Formation of portosystemic shunt, and Hepatic encephalopathy—are clinical consequences associated with portal hypertension. All of the following are the hyperthermia EXCEPT: (A) Hypothyroidism (B) Cerebral haemorrhage (C) Succinylcholine..... (D) Pheochromocytoma I apologize for any confusion earlier, but the correct answer to your question is (B) Cerebral hemorrhage. Cerebral hemorrhage is not typically associated with hyperthermia. The other options—Hypothyroidism, Succinylcholine, and Pheochromocytoma—can potentially be associated with hyperthermia. Greys Anatomy GIF from Greys GIFs End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) is diagnosed wh...