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2651. |
Which of the following is the best parameter to assess fluid intake in a poly-trauma patient |
A. | Urine output |
B. | BP |
C. | Pulse |
D. | Pulse oximetry |
Answer» B. BP | |
2652. |
Which of the following organisms produces signs and symptoms that mimic acute appendicitis ? |
A. | Enteropathic E. coli |
B. | Enterobius vermicularis |
C. | Trichomonas hominis |
D. | Yersinia enetrocolitica |
Answer» C. Trichomonas hominis | |
2653. |
A 55 year old post menopausal woman,on hormone replacement therapy(HRT),presents with heavinass in both breasts.A screening mammogram reveals a high density speculated mass with cluster of pleomorphic microcalcification and ipsilateral large axillary lymph nodes.The mass described here most likely represents: |
A. | Cystosarcoma phylloides |
B. | Lymphoma |
C. | Fibroadenoma |
D. | Carcinoma |
Answer» E. | |
2654. |
In acute pancreatitis there is - |
A. | Generalized or localized ileus |
B. | Increases in serum amylase 2 times above normal |
C. | Pseudo-cyst occurs in the first week after the attack |
D. | Abdominal pain is uncommon |
Answer» B. Increases in serum amylase 2 times above normal | |
2655. |
Sialosis refers to - |
A. | Bilateral parotitis |
B. | Sjogren's syndrome |
C. | Noninflammatory parotid enlargement |
D. | Bilateral salivary duct ectasia |
Answer» D. Bilateral salivary duct ectasia | |
2656. |
Greenish nipple discharge most commonly seen in- |
A. | Duct ectasia |
B. | Intraductal papilloma |
C. | Intraductal carcinoma |
D. | Fibroadenosis |
Answer» E. | |
2657. |
What is not true about Fibrolamellar carcinoma of the liver: |
A. | More common in females |
B. | It occurs in younger individuals |
C. | Better prognosis than hepatocellular Ca |
D. | APF levels >1000 |
Answer» E. | |
2658. |
The following statements are true about Peyronie's disease except |
A. | Pt. presents with complaints of painful erection |
B. | Condition affects adolescent males |
C. | The condition can be associated with Dupuytren's contracture of the tendon of the hand |
D. | Spontaneous regression occurs in 50%of the cases |
Answer» C. The condition can be associated with Dupuytren's contracture of the tendon of the hand | |
2659. |
Obstruction due to chronic ulcer usually occurs at - |
A. | Cardiac end |
B. | Antrum |
C. | Fundus |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» E. | |
2660. |
Sub-mandibular salivary gland is divided into superficial and deep lobes by - |
A. | Digastric tendon |
B. | Hypoglosus muscle |
C. | Mandible |
D. | Mylohyoid muscle |
Answer» E. | |
2661. |
Commonest benign tumor of the parotid salivary gland is - |
A. | Hemangioma |
B. | Lymphoma |
C. | Mixed parotid tumor (Pleomorphic adenoma ) |
D. | Warthin's tumor |
Answer» D. Warthin's tumor | |
2662. |
Pain of External hemorrhoids is carried by ? |
A. | Pudendal nerve |
B. | Perineal nerve |
C. | Superior rectal nerve |
D. | Dorsal nerve of penis or clitoris |
Answer» B. Perineal nerve | |
2663. |
Which of the following is the most effective intravesical therapy of superficial bladder cancer - |
A. | Mitomycin |
B. | Adriamycin |
C. | Thiotepa |
D. | BCG |
Answer» E. | |
2664. |
all are features of early gastric carcinoma except - |
A. | Mucosal involvement |
B. | Submucosal involvement |
C. | Muscularis propria involvement |
D. | Dysplasia with Ca in situ |
Answer» D. Dysplasia with Ca in situ | |
2665. |
Abbey estender flap is based on - |
A. | Facial artery |
B. | Lingual artery |
C. | Internal maxillaty artery |
D. | Labial artery |
Answer» E. | |
2666. |
The best site for an intramuscular injection is the |
A. | Abdomen |
B. | Forearm |
C. | Outer upper quadrant of buttock |
D. | Inner lower quadrant of buttock |
Answer» D. Inner lower quadrant of buttock | |
2667. |
Laproscopic cholecystectomy technique was first described by- |
A. | Kurt Semm |
B. | Eddie Reddick |
C. | Erich Muhe |
D. | Phillip Moure |
Answer» D. Phillip Moure | |
2668. |
A pt.of peptic ulcer disease.When investigated endoscopically showed chronic antral gastritis.Which of the following dye will be able to stain the speciman: |
A. | PAS |
B. | Zeil-Neilson stain |
C. | Gram stain |
D. | Warthin-Starry stain |
Answer» E. | |
2669. |
Which of the following organism is associated with fish consumption and also causes carcinoma gallbladder? |
A. | Anglostrongyloidosis cantonensis |
B. | Gnathostoma |
C. | H. dimunata |
D. | Clonorchis sinensis |
Answer» E. | |
2670. |
Commonest tumour of lumbar region in children is - |
A. | Dermoid cyst |
B. | Neuroblastoma |
C. | Wilm's tumour |
D. | Mesentric cyst |
Answer» C. Wilm's tumour | |
2671. |
Sentinel lymph node biopsy is not done in ? |
A. | Carcinoma breast |
B. | Carcinoma colon |
C. | Carcinoma penis |
D. | Melanoma |
Answer» C. Carcinoma penis | |
2672. |
A 24 yrs female presents with three day history of epigastric pain radiating to back.Serum amylase levels were observed to be normal while USG abdomen reveals gall bladder stones and an enlarged pancreas.CT abdomen was done which clinched the diagnosis. The most possible diagnosis is- |
A. | Acute Pancreatitis |
B. | Acute Cholecystitis |
C. | Acute Peritonitis |
D. | Acute Appendicitis |
Answer» B. Acute Cholecystitis | |
2673. |
True for patients of ulcerative colitis associated with primary sclerosing cholangitis(PSC),except: |
A. | Increased risk of hilar cholangiocarcinoma. |
B. | PSC reverts after a total colectomy. |
C. | They may develop biliary cirrhosis. |
D. | May have raised alkaline phosphatase. |
Answer» C. They may develop biliary cirrhosis. | |
2674. |
A 34yrs male presented with hemetemesis and upper abdominal pain. Endoscopy revealed a growth at the pyloric antrum of the stomach. CT scan showed growth involving the pyloric antrum without infiltration or invasion into surrounding structures and no evidence of distant metastasis. At Laparotomy neoplastic growth was observed to involve the posterior wall of stomach and the pancreas extending 6 cm up to tail of pancreas.The most appropriate surgical management is- |
A. | Antrectomy and vagotomy |
B. | Closure of the abdomen |
C. | Partial Gastrectomy+Distal pancreatectomy+splenectomy |
D. | Partial Gastrectomy+Distal pancreatectomy |
Answer» E. | |
2675. |
The term 'ulcer' by definition is |
A. | An erosion of the skin |
B. | A discontinuity of any epithelial surface |
C. | A lesion caused by infection |
D. | A neoplastic process |
Answer» C. A lesion caused by infection | |
2676. |
the commonest complication after splenectomy is - |
A. | OPSI |
B. | Injury to tail of Pancreas |
C. | Left lung lower lobe atelectasis |
D. | Perforation of the stomach |
Answer» D. Perforation of the stomach | |
2677. |
Empyema thoracic,treatment of choice: |
A. | Rib resection and drainage |
B. | Needle aspiration |
C. | Thoracic lavage |
D. | Antibiotic |
Answer» B. Needle aspiration | |
2678. |
True about Warthin's tumor is ? |
A. | Pleomorphic adenoma |
B. | Cystadenoma lymphomatosum |
C. | Most common parotid tumor |
D. | Malignant tumor |
Answer» C. Most common parotid tumor | |
2679. |
Pringle maneuver is a means to stop bleeding from - |
A. | Celiac axis |
B. | Liver and cystic artery |
C. | Cystic artery |
D. | Duodenal ulcer |
Answer» C. Cystic artery | |
2680. |
Congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis associated with which of the bellow? |
A. | Hypokalemic alkalosis |
B. | Hypokalemic acidosis |
C. | Hyperkalemic alkalosis |
D. | Hyperkalemic acidosis |
Answer» B. Hypokalemic acidosis | |
2681. |
All of the following clinicopathologic features are seen more often in seminomas as compared to non-seminomatous germ cell tumors of the testis except - |
A. | Tumors remain localized to testis for long time |
B. | They are radiosensitive |
C. | They metastasize predominantly by lymphatics |
D. | They are often associated with raised levels of serum AFP and HCG |
Answer» E. | |
2682. |
Barret's esophagus is a type of - |
A. | Squamous cell carcinoma |
B. | Adenocarcinoma |
C. | Gastric epithelium in upper esophagus |
D. | Gastric type of epithelium in lower esophagus |
Answer» E. | |
2683. |
Most common origin of melanoma is from |
A. | Junctional melanocytes |
B. | Epidermal cells |
C. | Basal cells |
D. | Follicular cells |
Answer» B. Epidermal cells | |
2684. |
In Erb-Duchene paralysis all occurs except: |
A. | Increased angle between neck and shoulder during delivery |
B. | Adduction of shoulder,mid-pronation and wrist flexion |
C. | Paralysis of pronator |
D. | Weakness of flexors and medial rotators |
Answer» D. Weakness of flexors and medial rotators | |
2685. |
Treatment of choice of Desmoid tumour is - |
A. | Surgery |
B. | Chemotherapy |
C. | Radiotherapy |
D. | Surgery + Chemotheraphy |
Answer» B. Chemotherapy | |
2686. |
The treatment of choice for symptomatic,retained common bile duct stones,is: |
A. | Immediate surgery |
B. | Conservative treatment with antibiotics |
C. | Endoscopic sphincterotomy |
D. | Medical dissolution of the stones |
Answer» D. Medical dissolution of the stones | |
2687. |
Nephroureterectomy is indicated in ? |
A. | Renal carcinoma |
B. | Chronic pyelonephritis |
C. | Polycystic kidney disease |
D. | Transitional carcinoma of the pelvis extending till ureter |
Answer» E. | |
2688. |
All are true about Gleason score, except: |
A. | Scores range from 1-10 |
B. | Used for grading prostate cancer |
C. | Helps in planning management |
D. | Higher the score, poorer rthe prognosis |
Answer» B. Used for grading prostate cancer | |
2689. |
Sign sign in 'Large duct papilloma' is ? |
A. | Nipple discharge |
B. | Breast mass |
C. | Skin excoriation |
D. | Lymph node involvement |
Answer» B. Breast mass | |
2690. |
Corkscrew esophagus is seen in which? |
A. | Achalasia cardia |
B. | Diffuse esophagus spasm |
C. | Carcinoma esophagus |
D. | Scleroderma |
Answer» C. Carcinoma esophagus | |
2691. |
Spontaneous regression is seen in : |
A. | Strawberry haemangioma |
B. | Portwine haemangioma |
C. | Arterial angioma |
D. | Cavernous haemangioma |
Answer» B. Portwine haemangioma | |
2692. |
Renal calculi are commonly made up of - |
A. | Calcium oxalate |
B. | Magnesium ammonium phosphate |
C. | Uric acid |
D. | Cystine |
Answer» B. Magnesium ammonium phosphate | |
2693. |
Most common position of appendix is ? |
A. | Pelvic |
B. | Paracolic |
C. | Retrocaecal |
D. | Retroperitoneal |
Answer» D. Retroperitoneal | |
2694. |
Clinical feature of fracture of Zygomatic bone include all of the following except: |
A. | Bleeding |
B. | C.S.F.rhinorrhea |
C. | Diplopia |
D. | Trismus |
Answer» C. Diplopia | |
2695. |
All are important causes of hyponatremia,except- |
A. | Excessive vomiting |
B. | Gastric fistula |
C. | Prolonged Ryle's tube aspiration |
D. | Excessive Sweating |
Answer» E. | |
2696. |
An elderly male presents with alteration of bowel habits,features of intestinal obstruction along with hematochezia.Probable diagnosis is: |
A. | Tuberculosis |
B. | Diverticulosis |
C. | Ulcerative colitis |
D. | Colon carcinoma |
Answer» E. | |
2697. |
A person has been brought in casualty with history of road accident.He had lost consciousness transiently and then gained consciousness but again become unconscious.Most likely, he is having brain hemorrhage of - |
A. | Intracerebral |
B. | Sub arachnoid |
C. | Sub dural |
D. | Extra dural |
Answer» E. | |
2698. |
In case of choledochal cyst,bile diversion into the small intestine is not done because of the risk of: |
A. | Malignancy |
B. | Pancreatitis |
C. | Recurrent Cholangitis |
D. | Gall stones |
Answer» D. Gall stones | |
2699. |
True about branchial anomaly - |
A. | Cysts present with dysphagia and hoarseness of voice |
B. | Most commonly due to 2nd branchial remnant |
C. | Cysts are more common than sinuses |
D. | For sinuses surgery is not always indicated |
Answer» C. Cysts are more common than sinuses | |
2700. |
All the following are characteristics of hypoparathyroidism occurring after accidental removal of parathyroid during thyroid surgery EXCEPT - |
A. | Decreased serum phosphate levels |
B. | Carpopedal spasm |
C. | Seizures |
D. | Stridor |
Answer» B. Carpopedal spasm | |