Think NEET PG and INI-CET prep is the same just because the syllabus overlaps? Think Again. One exam throws you a straightforward question like, “Drug treatment for malaria on Day 2 with dosages?” The other presents a 6 – line clinical stem with an image of a Giemsa stain and has multiple correct options. Examiners expectRead More
Questions on types of cerebral oedema are frequent in NEET PG, INI-CET, and FMGE exams—often integrated in clinical scenarios involving trauma, stroke, tumors, or infections. Differentiating vasogenic vs cytotoxic edema is not just academic—it’s clinically relevant, radiologically distinct, and high-yield for MCQs. Feature Cytotoxic Edema Think neuronal Cell is swollen Vasogenic Edema Think Vascular leak Read More
Handling patients with Prolapsed intervertebral disc and offering them gabapentin for years is what we are doing for decades now. Have you ever wished you could literally follow a nerve along its winding path and catch it in the act of being compressed, inflamed, or injured? Well, MRI Neurography does just that—it’s like Sherlock Holmes forRead More
In this post we’ll break down the major types of MNDs, compare their clinical features and highlight points crucial for competitive exams like NEET PG, INI-CET, and FMGE. Core issue is combination of UMN and LMN lesion findings coexistent in a same patient for ALS. Physicist Stephen hawking was the longest living survivor of this fatalRead More
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is one of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders encountered in clinical practice, yet it remains a diagnosis of exclusion and often misunderstood. It affects 10-15% of the global population, disproportionately impacting quality of life while posing a diagnostic challenge due to symptom overlap with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). In this post,Read More
Why This Topic is Important for NEET PG & INI-CET Periodic paralysis disorders are commonly tested in NEET PG and INI-CET. A solid grasp of hypokalemic and hyperkalemic periodic paralysis will help in answering questions correctly. These conditions involve ion channel activity affecting muscle function, leading to temporary paralysis. Let’s break it down in a high-yield,Read More
If you are looking for a quick reference table for all types of epilepsy, clinical features, EEG findings and First line drug this is the post that you have to save to your device. This is followed by a video tutorial and then 5 MCQ with long options mimicking what happens in entrance exams like NEETRead More
SAAG value assessment is a common topic asked in NEET PG and INICET. Here is a quick table to remember causes of high SAAG ascites > 1.1 gm / dl . most of the time the question will be on early or late Budd Chiari syndrome. Go crush this in next 30 seconds. Mnemonic: CHIMP
Triple therapy term is used in management of pulmonary artery hypertension, COPD and cystic fibrosis. Let us now read in next 2 minutes a quick recap of this must asked topic for your forthcoming competitive examinations. Triple Therapy for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Endothelin Receptor Antagonists (ERAs) Example: Bosentan, Ambrisentan, Macitentan Action: Blocks endothelin, a vasoconstrictor,Read More
When preparing for NEET PG and INI-CET, mastering renal tubular disorders is crucial. Among these, Bartter Syndrome and Gitelman Syndrome are frequently tested due to their importance in clinical practice. Understanding their pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and lab findings with precision is essential for scoring high in medical entrance exams. Pathophysiology in a Nutshell Bartter Syndrome mimicsRead More