Mcq Subject: Gynaecology & Obstetrics
A lady delivered a normal vaginal delivery and was discharged. On third day she came back with fever, tachycardia and seizures. Fundus showed papilledema with no focal deficits. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Coical vein thrombosis
B. Meningitis
C. Subarachnoid hemorrhage
D. Acute migraine
View DescriptionMost common site of primary for intraocular metastasis is from-
A. Breast
B. Ovary
C. Cervix
D. Endometrium
View DescriptionA 28 year old eclamptic woman develop convulsions.The first measure to be done is:
A. Give MgSO4
B. Sedation of patient
C. Immediate delivery
D. Care of airway
View DescriptionSequential order of sperm formation: Spermatogonia Spermatocyte Spermatids Spermatozoa
A. 2314
B. 3214
C. 3124
D. 1234
View DescriptionFetal ECHO shows congenital hea block, what should be the mother screened for?
A. SLE
B. Myxoma
C. APLA
D. None
View DescriptionWhich of the following tests is most sensitive for the detection of iron depletion in pregnancy ?
A. Serum iron
B. Serum ferritin
C. Serum transferrin
D. Serum iron binding capacity
View DescriptionFoltowing are the features of the color of normal amniotic fluid during delivery?
A. Milky to yellowish green with mucus flakes
B. Amber colored
C. Clear colorless to Pale Yellow
D. Golden color
View DescriptionA Rh-negative mother, who has Indirect Coombs Test (ICT), negative was given Anti-D during 28 weeks of pregnancy. Which of the following is the ideal one?
A. Give another dose of Anti-D 72 hours postpaum depending on the baby blood group
B. Give another dose of Anti-D 72 hours postpaum irrespective of baby blood group
C. No need of additional dose since she is ICT negative
D. All of the above
View DescriptionSuganti Devi is 30 weeks pregnant with idiopathic cholestasis, is likely to present with following features except:
A. Serum bilirubin of 2 mg/dl
B. Serum alkaline phosphatase slightly elevated
C. SGPT of 200 units
D. Prolongation of prothrombin time
View DescriptionA young female presents to OPD with a spontaneous aboion and secondary amenorrhea since then. FSH was found to be 6 IU/mL. What is the most probable cause of amenorrhea?
A. Ovarian failure
B. Pituitary failure
C. Ongoing pregnancy
D. Uterine synechiae
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