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3351. |
In 'Three glass Test' shreds are present in 1st glass only.The most probable diagnosis should be ? |
A. | Urethritis |
B. | Cystitis |
C. | Prostatitis |
D. | Renal pathology |
Answer» B. Cystitis | |
3352. |
Which of the following is not an indication for parenteral nutrition - |
A. | Ileus |
B. | Severe pancreatitis |
C. | Colocutaneous fistula |
D. | Massive bowel resection |
Answer» B. Severe pancreatitis | |
3353. |
Which of the following is NOT include in Ranson's score for acute pancreatitis ? |
A. | Age |
B. | WBC count |
C. | Blood glucose |
D. | Serum amylase |
Answer» E. | |
3354. |
Which is not an indication of radiotherapy in Pleomorphic adenoma of parotid? |
A. | 2nd histologically benign recurrence |
B. | Involvement of deep lobe |
C. | Malignant transformation |
D. | Microscopically positive margins |
Answer» B. Involvement of deep lobe | |
3355. |
Lembert Suture is used for: |
A. | Intestinal anastomosis |
B. | Liver resection |
C. | Ureteric anastomosis |
D. | Esophageal resection and anastomosis |
Answer» B. Liver resection | |
3356. |
Colvesical fistula most commonly arises from: |
A. | Carcinoma colon |
B. | Abdomino-perineal resection |
C. | Crohn's disease |
D. | Ulcerative colitis |
Answer» D. Ulcerative colitis | |
3357. |
At which stage,Orchidopexy for cryptorchidism is done ? |
A. | Puberty |
B. | Neonatal period |
C. | 1 to 2 yrs |
D. | 5 to6 yrs |
Answer» D. 5 to6 yrs | |
3358. |
Which of the following graft is known as wolf's graft - |
A. | Split thickness graft |
B. | Full thickness graft |
C. | Partial thickness graft |
D. | Myocutaneous graft |
Answer» C. Partial thickness graft | |
3359. |
Hypokalemic alkalosis is commonly seen in surgical wards in - |
A. | Excessive absorption of alkali |
B. | Excessive vomiting in pyloric stenosis |
C. | Excessive steroid use |
D. | Diarrhea with dehydration |
Answer» C. Excessive steroid use | |
3360. |
The most troublesome source of bleeding during a radical retropubic prostatectomy is- |
A. | Superior vesical pedicle. |
B. | Seminal vesicular artery. |
C. | Dorsal venous complex . |
D. | Inferior vesical pedicle. |
Answer» D. Inferior vesical pedicle. | |
3361. |
The treatment of cholecysto enteric fistula following ulceration of gallstones through the gall bladder into the duodenum - |
A. | Excision of track and closure of fistula |
B. | Diverted the bile of another anastomosis |
C. | Cholecystectomy and primary repair of the bowel |
D. | Radical excision of all related structures and reconstruction |
Answer» D. Radical excision of all related structures and reconstruction | |
3362. |
The metabolic distrubance in a case of hypertophic pyloric stenosis is |
A. | Metabolic acidosis |
B. | Respiratory alkalosis |
C. | Metabolic alkalosis with alkaline urine |
D. | Metabolic alkalosis with paradoxical aciduria |
Answer» E. | |
3363. |
All are component of saint's triad except - |
A. | Renal stones |
B. | Hiatus hernia |
C. | Diverticulosis coli |
D. | Gall stones |
Answer» B. Hiatus hernia | |
3364. |
True about Branchial cyst is - |
A. | Mostly arises from 2nd branchial system |
B. | Cysts are more common than sinuses |
C. | Sinus should always be operated |
D. | Causes dysphagia and hoarseness |
Answer» B. Cysts are more common than sinuses | |
3365. |
In skull fracture,the condition in which an operation is not done immediately is |
A. | Depressed fracture |
B. | Compound fracture |
C. | CSF leak |
D. | Increased size of head |
Answer» D. Increased size of head | |
3366. |
Rate of recovery following axonotmesis is |
A. | 1 mm per day |
B. | 5 mm per day |
C. | 1 cm per day |
D. | 2 cm per day |
Answer» B. 5 mm per day | |
3367. |
Ureteric colic due to stone is caused by: |
A. | Increased peristalsis of ureter to overcome the obstruction |
B. | Stretching of renal capsule due to back pressure |
C. | Extravasation of urine. |
D. | Irritation of intramural ureter |
Answer» B. Stretching of renal capsule due to back pressure | |
3368. |
What is the most commonly involved in carcinoma colon - |
A. | Caecum |
B. | Rectosigmoid colon |
C. | Transverse colon |
D. | Ascending colon |
Answer» C. Transverse colon | |
3369. |
Laparoscopic cholecystectomy done in a pt with cholelithiasis. Pathology report shows adenocarcinoma with invasion of muscular layer.CT was normal.Further treatment is- |
A. | Wedge hepatic resection with lymph node dissection |
B. | Wait and regular follow up |
C. | Radiotherapy |
D. | Excise all port sites |
Answer» B. Wait and regular follow up | |
3370. |
For CA anal canal t/t of choice is - |
A. | Surgery |
B. | Surgery + Radiotherapy |
C. | Chemoradiation |
D. | Chemotherapy |
Answer» D. Chemotherapy | |
3371. |
The type of obstruction in budd-chiari syndrome is - |
A. | Extra hepatic pre sinusoidal |
B. | Extra hepatic post sinusoidal |
C. | Sinusoidal |
D. | Intra hepatic post sinusoidal |
Answer» C. Sinusoidal | |
3372. |
Medullary carcinoma thyroid arises from - |
A. | Parafollicular cells |
B. | Cells lining the acini |
C. | Capsule of thyroid |
D. | Stroma of the gland |
Answer» B. Cells lining the acini | |
3373. |
Type 2 cholangiocarcinoma involves ? |
A. | Division of both ducts and not extending outside |
B. | Common hepatic duct only |
C. | Secondary hepatic ducts |
D. | Extends beyond hilum |
Answer» B. Common hepatic duct only | |
3374. |
Acute bacterial sialadenitis is managed by - |
A. | Immediate sialography |
B. | Fluid intake restriction |
C. | Cuture of the FNAC from the involved gland |
D. | Use of blood spectrum antibiotics |
Answer» E. | |
3375. |
Silk is associated with infection because |
A. | Cannot be properly sterilized |
B. | It has crevices lodging bacteria |
C. | Infection goes deeper during bite |
D. | It is non-absorbable |
Answer» C. Infection goes deeper during bite | |
3376. |
Best cover for an exposed bone deep wound is - |
A. | Split-thickness skin graft |
B. | Full thickness skin graft |
C. | Pedicle graft |
D. | Muscle graft |
Answer» D. Muscle graft | |
3377. |
In a BPH patient, most important indication of surgery is : |
A. | Can not use medication due to hypertension |
B. | Bilateral hydronephrosis |
C. | Prostate size >70 gm |
D. | Single episode of UTI requiring 3 day antibiotics |
Answer» C. Prostate size >70 gm | |
3378. |
A-75 year-old frail elderly man underwent TURP.The biopsy revealed adenocarcinoma.What is the next line of management |
A. | Radiotherapy |
B. | Surgery followed by Hormonal replacement therapy |
C. | Constructive treatment |
D. | Surgery followed by radiotherapy |
Answer» D. Surgery followed by radiotherapy | |
3379. |
In which of the following transmission, meiosis occurs - |
A. | Germ cell to spermatogonium |
B. | Spermatogonium to spermatocyte |
C. | Primary to secondary spermatocyte |
D. | Secondary spermatocyte to globular spermatid |
Answer» D. Secondary spermatocyte to globular spermatid | |
3380. |
A 45yrs male after laparoscopic cholecystectomy,specimen is sent for histopathology which shows CA gallbladder stage T1a. Most appropriate management is: |
A. | Extended cholecystectomy |
B. | Conservative and follow up |
C. | Radiotherapy |
D. | Excision of all port sites |
Answer» E. | |
3381. |
Biliary stricture developing after laparascopic choice-cystectomy usually occurs at part of the common bile duct is- |
A. | Lower |
B. | All side with equal frequency |
C. | Upper |
D. | Middle |
Answer» D. Middle | |
3382. |
For which of the following,Lord's Plication is done? |
A. | Testicular cancer |
B. | Inguinal Hernia |
C. | Testicular varices |
D. | Hydrocele |
Answer» E. | |
3383. |
Orthobaric oxygen is used in: |
A. | Anerobic infection |
B. | Gangrene |
C. | CO poisoning |
D. | Ventilation failure |
Answer» D. Ventilation failure | |
3384. |
Most common cause of Thyroiditis is: |
A. | Subacute Thyroiditis |
B. | Reidl's Thyroiditis |
C. | Viral Thyroiditis |
D. | Hashimoto's Thyroiditis |
Answer» E. | |
3385. |
The treatment of choice for adult hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is: |
A. | Pyloromyotomy |
B. | Pyloroplasty |
C. | Billiroth's I anastomosis |
D. | Gastrectomy |
Answer» C. Billiroth's I anastomosis | |
3386. |
Which of the following is the most common cause of acquired arteriovenous fistuala? |
A. | Blunt trauma |
B. | Penetrating trauma |
C. | Bacterial infection |
D. | Fungal infection |
Answer» C. Bacterial infection | |
3387. |
A female patient has dyspepsia, intermittent epigastric pain.On endoscopy, esophagus was dilated and above the narrow at the bottom.Treatment is - |
A. | PPIs |
B. | Esophagectomy |
C. | Dilatation |
D. | Heller's Cardiomyotomy |
Answer» E. | |
3388. |
Most common site of Felon is ? |
A. | Index finger |
B. | Ring finger |
C. | Little finger |
D. | Thumb |
Answer» E. | |
3389. |
In Marjolin's ulcer, the most common malignancy is: |
A. | Squamous cell carcinoma |
B. | Basal cell carcinoma |
C. | Neurotrophic malignant melanoma |
D. | Malignanat fibrous histiocytoma |
Answer» B. Basal cell carcinoma | |
3390. |
Treatment of rectal prolapse in childhood is - |
A. | Lahaut's operation |
B. | Incision of prolapsed mucosa |
C. | Thiersch wiring |
D. | Ripstein operation |
Answer» D. Ripstein operation | |
3391. |
Which of the following colonic polyps is not premaliganant - |
A. | Villous adenoma |
B. | Tubular adenomas |
C. | Juvenile polyps |
D. | Hamartomatous potyps associated with Peutz-Jegher's syndrome |
Answer» D. Hamartomatous potyps associated with Peutz-Jegher's syndrome | |
3392. |
Which of the following is true: |
A. | Cirsoid aneurysm is a hemangioma which heals spontaneously |
B. | Port wine stain disappears later in life |
C. | Strawberry angioma present at birth |
D. | Cirsoid aneurysm treated by ligation of feeding vessels |
Answer» E. | |
3393. |
Thrombophlebitis of the superficial veins of the breast are called - |
A. | Mondor's disease |
B. | Milroy's disease |
C. | Montgomery's nodule |
D. | Metzenbaum disease |
Answer» B. Milroy's disease | |
3394. |
Complications of gallstones include the following except for - |
A. | Acute gastritis |
B. | Intestinal obstruction |
C. | Obstructive jaundice |
D. | Acute pancreatitis |
Answer» B. Intestinal obstruction | |
3395. |
True regarding carcinoid of appendix is - |
A. | Most commonly occurs at the base of the appendix |
B. | Most common neoplasm of the appendix |
C. | Most cases require right hemicloectomy |
D. | Metastases are quite common |
Answer» C. Most cases require right hemicloectomy | |
3396. |
Features of hyperplastic tuberculosis of gastrointestinal tract are A/E- |
A. | Most common site is ileocecal junction |
B. | ATT is the treatment of choice |
C. | Presents with a mass in RIF |
D. | Barium meal shows 'pulled up caecum' |
Answer» C. Presents with a mass in RIF | |
3397. |
An elective surgery is to be done in a patient taking heavy doses of Aspirin.Management consists of: |
A. | Stopping aspirin for 7 days and then do surgery |
B. | Proceed with surgery |
C. | Intra operative Platelet transfusion |
D. | Preoperative platelet transfusion |
Answer» B. Proceed with surgery | |
3398. |
A 55 yrs lady presents with history of recurrent abdominal pain.Imaging shows multiple small cystic lesions like a bunch of grapes in the head of pancreas with a grossly dilated main pancreatic duct.The most possible diagnosis is: |
A. | Mucinous Cystadenoma (MCN) |
B. | Serous Cystadenoma (SCN) |
C. | Pancreatic Pseudocyst |
D. | Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN) |
Answer» E. | |
3399. |
A pt with long standing multinodular goitre develops hoarseness of voice;also,the swelling undergoes sudden increase in size.Possible diagnosis is |
A. | Medullary ca |
B. | Anaplastic ca |
C. | Follicular ca |
D. | Papillary ca |
Answer» D. Papillary ca | |
3400. |
A 15 year old boy is admitted with a history and physical findings consistent with appendicitis. Which of the following findings is most likely to be positive ? |
A. | Pelvic crepitus |
B. | Iliopsoas sign |
C. | Murphy's sign |
D. | Flank ecchymosis |
Answer» C. Murphy's sign | |