Mcq Subject: Gynaecology & Obstetrics
A 16-year old girl presents with primary amenorrhea, on examination has a blind vaginal pouch with absence of uterus. Investigation to be done is
A. Prolactin levels
B. Karyotyping
C. IVP
D. FSH levels
View DescriptionWhich of the following cardiovascular change is abnormal in pregnancy:a) Enlarged cardiac silhouetteb) Increased S1 splitc) Right axis deviation on ECGd) Early diastolic murmure) HR increased by 10 to 15 per minute
A. ab
B. bc
C. cd
D. ac
View DescriptionMeena 45 years old female presents with post coital bleeding. On per speculum examination a friable mass is found in cervix. Next step in management is:
A. Colposcopy directed biopsy
B. 6 monthly pap smear
C. Only observation
D. Punch biopsy
View DescriptionPain of ovarian carcinoma is referred to the following pa:
A. Back of thigh
B. Gluteal region
C. Anterior surface of thigh
D. Medial surface of thigh
View DescriptionPost term labour is seen in:
A. Hydramnios
B. PID
C. Anencephaly
D. Multiple pregnancy
View DescriptionMaximum function of corpus luteum occurs :
A. At ovulation
B. Before ovulation
C. 3 days after ovulation
D. 9 days after ovulation
View Description28-year-old G3P2 woman at 35 weeks’ gestation presents with painful uterine contractions with dark, altered vaginal bleeding. On examination, uterus is tender, BP is 160/100, PR 100/min, and P/V shows altered blood, with 2 cm vaginal dilatation. Which of the following describes the most likely etiology of her bleeding?
A. Placenta pre
B. Placenta abruption
C. Bloody show
D. Vasa pre
View DescriptionIncidence of cord prolapse is least in :
A. Frank breech
B. Footling presentation
C. Transverse lie
D. Brow presentation
View DescriptionIn a post operative case of early stage endometrial cancer, radiation is advised in
A. Stage 1A Grade I
B. Stage IA Grade II
C. Stage IA Grade III
D. All the above
View DescriptionFetal pulmonary maturity can be evaluated by phospholipid activity in amniotic fluid. In which of the following pregnancies does the fetus have the least chance of developing respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)?
A. Normal pregnancy; amniotic fluid L/S is 1.8:1, phosphatidyl glycerol (PG) is absent
B. Hypeensive pregnancy; amniotic fluid L/S is 1.8:1, PG is absent
C. Hypeensive pregnancy; amniotic fluid L/S is 2:1, PG is absent
D. Diabetic pregnancy; amniotic fluid L/S is 2:1, PG is present
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