Mcq Subject: Gynaecology & Obstetrics
Which of the following congenital infections is associated with minimal teratogenic risk to the fetus:
A. HIV
B. Rubella
C. Varicella
D. CMV
View DescriptionEstrogen administration in a menopausal woman increase the:
A. Gonadotropin secretion
B. LDL cholesterol
C. Muscle mass
D. Bone mass
View DescriptionA 20-year old average weight female complains of oligomenorrhea along with facial hair. Preliminary investigations reveal raised free testosterone levels. USG Pelvis: ovary shows normal morphology. Which of the following could be likely etiology
A. Idiopathic hirsutism
B. PCOD
C. Adrenal hyperplasia
D. Testosterone secreting tumor
View DescriptionAll are true about Doderlein’s bacillus, EXCEPT?
A. Gram positive bacteria
B. Grows in acidic media
C. Conves glycogen into lactic acid
D. Estrogen suppresses growth of this bacillus
View DescriptionMean incubation period for primary syphilitic chancre is
A. 1 week
B. 2 weeks
C. 3 weeks
D. 4 weeks
View DescriptionHeterotopic pregnancy is
A. Pregnancy occurring in both tubes
B. Extrauterine and intrauterine pregnancy
C. Ovarian and tubal pregnancy
D. Cervical pregnancy
View DescriptionTrisomy 21 is also known as: September 2011
A. Turner's syndrome
B. Klinefelter's syndrome
C. Down's syndrome
D. Alpo's syndrome
View DescriptionThe condition of genital organs whlch may lead to leslons in surgicalscars, rectum, lymph nodes, lung ls :
A. Teratoma
B. Endometriosis
C. Adenomyosis
D. Fibroid
View DescriptionA 38-year-old woman is seen by a gynecologist on a routine visit. A complete history is taken and is non-contributory except for the fact that the patient’s menstrual irregularities apparently developed insidiously over the preceding decade. Screening physical examination is performed. Routine serum chemistries and complete blood count are sent, as are Pap smear studies. Pelvic ultrasound studies are also performed. Pregnancy test is negative. Endometrial biopsy shows proliferative endometrium. All other results are within normal limits, except for evidence of a mild iron deficiency anemia. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Cervical carcinoma
B. Cervical dysplasia
C. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding
D. Endometrial carcinoma
View DescriptionMost important factor in management of precclampsia:
A. Severtiy of hypertension
B. Proteinuria
C. Convulsions
D. Pedal edema
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