Mcq Subject: Gynaecology & Obstetrics

The pathognomonic feature of abdominal pregnancy is :

A. Fetus appears lateral to lumbar spine on X-ray

B. Small uterus

C. Fetus easily palpable

D. Positive pregnancy test

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Management of stage IIB cancer cervix is?

A. Radiotherapy

B. Radiotherapy with combination with chemotherapy

C. Chemotherapy

D. Hysterectomy

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A female with recurrent aboion and isolated prolonged APTT is most likely associated with

A. >Lupus anticoagulant

B. >DIC

C. >Von wilebrand disease

D. >Hemophilia

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Ultrasound examination of a developing fetus demonstrates a fluid-filled sac at the base of the fetus’ spine that connects to the spinal canal and apparently contains pa of the spinal cord. A dietary deficiency of which of the following is most strongly associated with this type of lesion?

A. Calcium

B. Folate

C. Iron

D. Vitamin C

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A five year old girl is brought to a pediatrician because she is developing breasts. Physical examination shows large hyperpigmented macules with irregular margins on one side of her back. Which of the following bony abnormalities would most be likely associated with these symptoms?

A. A combination of osteitis fibrosa cystica and osteomalacia

B. A generalized thinning of bony spicules

C. Excessive bony deposition with obliteration of marrow

D. Multiple localized whorls of connective tissue

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In PCOD which of the following drug is used for ovulation induction in infeility :

A. Spironolactone

B. Tamoxifen

C. Clomiphene

D. Testosterone

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Which of following pregnancy complications is associated with polycythemia vera

A. Coagulopathy

B. Placental abruption

C. Stillbirth

D. Placenta previa

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Which of the drug is not comonly used in PPH?

A. Mifepristone

B. Misoprostol

C. Oxytocin

D. Ergotamine

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Cryptomenorrhea occurs due to:

A. Imperforate hymen

B. Asherman's syndrome

C. Mullerian agenesis

D. All

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Carcinoma cervix extends upto lateral pelvic wall.The stage would be:

A. Stage I

B. Stage II

C. Stage III

D. Stage IV

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