Podiatry and Medical - Set 2 - Question List

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11. Which of the following organisms is a causative agent for hand, foot, and mouth disease?
  1. EBV
  2. HCV
  3. Herpes virus
  4. Coxsackie A virus
12. Patients of which of the following neurological conditions often demonstrate mild bradykinesia and “magnetic gait”?
  1. Epilepsy
  2. Normal pressure hydrocephalus
  3. Stroke
  4. Meningitis
13. Meissner’s corpuscles are found most prominently in all of the following locations except:
  1. Lips
  2. Fingertips
  3. Sole of the feet
  4. Back of the wrists
14. Clinical signs of acromegaly include all of the following except:
  1. Coarse facies
  2. Enlarged tongue
  3. Increased size of hands and feet
  4. Microgenitalia
15. Which of the following diseases produces an asymmetric distribution of joint swelling in the distal interphalangeal joints of the hands and feet?
  1. Psoriatic arthritis
  2. Osteoarthritis
  3. Rheumatoid arthritis
  4. Pott’s disease

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