Mcq Subject: Gynaecology & Obstetrics

IOC to detect abnormally located placenta;

A. TVS

B. TAS

C. Doppler

D. MRI

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Most common site for metastasis in choriocarcinoma

A. Lungs

B. Brain

C. Liver

D. Spine

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Which of the trophoblast does not invade spiral arterioles:-

A. Extravillous

B. Endovascular

C. Tertiary villus

D. Interstitial

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A newborn 46 xx has external genitalia of male. All the following are the possible causes except:

A. Placental aromatase deficiency

B. Maternal androgen adrenal tumor

C. Anti mullerian hormone deficiency

D. Wnt 4 mutation

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1st meiotic division of oogenesis gets arrested at :

A. Pachytene stage of prophase

B. Diplotene stage of prophase

C. Leptotene stage of prophase

D. Metaphase stage of prophase

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All are the contraindications for vaginal bih after previous caesarean except

A. Previous classical uterine incision

B. Previous lower segment transverse caesarean

C. Presence of inveed T shaped uterine incision

D. Where facilities for emergency caesareans are not available

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Which of the following is the rarest modification in a fibroid uterus :

A. Red degeneration

B. Calcification

C. Hyalinization

D. Sarcomatous changes

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A 28-year-old G1P0 at 32 weeks gestation present with itchy, erythematous papules on the extensor surfaces and trunk. . No history of fever or use of new creams or lotion was given. What is first line treatment for this condition?

A. Antibiotic therapy

B. Antivirals and termination of pregnancy

C. Topical steroids and oral antihistamines

D. Oral steroids

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Fern test is due to :

A. Presence of NaCI under progesterone effect

B. Presence of NaCI under estrogenic effect

C. LH/FSH

D. Mucus secretion by Glands

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A 13-year-old young girl presents in the casualty with acute pain in the lower abdomen. She has history of cyclical pain for last 6 months and she has not attained her menarche yet. On local genital examination, a tense bulge in the region of hymen was seen. The most probable diagnosis is:

A. Mayer Rockitansky Kuster Hauser syndrome

B. Testicular feminization syndrome

C. Imperforate hymen

D. Asherman's syndrome

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