Mcq Subject: Gynaecology & Obstetrics

Vaginal atresia is associated with all except:

A. Lack of development of lower part of vagina

B. Normal secondary sexual characteristic

C. Female external genitalia

D. Presence of cervix

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High-risk factor for gestational hypeension include all except:

A. BP 150/100 mm of Hg

B. Gestation age < 30 weeks

C. IUGR

D. Polyhydramnios

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Without breast feeding the first menstrual usually begins – weeks after delivery :

A. 2-4 weeks

B. 4-6 weeks

C. 6-8 weeks

D. 8-10 weeks

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A 28 year old female comes to you with history of oligomenorrhea. On examination you note hirsutism and virilisation. USG showed that the left ovary is enlarged. The testosterone levels comes as 4 ng/ml. What is the MOST probable diagnosis? Note: The LH levels are normal.

A. PCOS

B. Stromal hypehecosis

C. Luteoma of pregnancy

D. Ovarian tumor

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Which of the following is the commonest site of fibroma?

A. Labia majora

B. Labia minora

C. Clitoris

D. Rudimentary hymen

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A 19-year-old G2P1 woman at 9 weeks’ gestation presents to the obstetrics and gynaecology clinic for her second prenatal visit. She reports no complaints other than occasional nausea. She had her first child by spontaneous vaginal delivery without complications. She is taking no medications and denies ethanol, tobacco, or current drug use. While she does admit to a history of intravenous drug abuse, she denies using them since the birth of her first child. Over the past several months she has had multiple sexual partners and does not use contraception. On physical examination she is in no acute distress. Lungs are clear to auscultation bilaterally. Her heart has a regular rate and rhythm, with no murmurs, rubs, or gallops. She is informed that she will need the routine prenatal tests, including an HIV test. The physician informs her of the risks and benefits of the HIV test.1What else should the physician inform the patient before performing the test:

A. Despite the potential for fetal infection , she may opt out from the test

B. Early retroviral therapy will absolutely decrease the chances of transmitting infection to the baby.

C. CDC recommends screening only for patients with high risk factors

D. Risk of the test include potential for fetal loss.

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Forceps are preferred over vacuum for the delivery because of the following reasons except

A. Vacuum requires more clinical skills than forceps

B. Vacuum is preferred more than forceps in HIV patient

C. Forceps are more commonly associated with fetal facial injury

D. Vacuum has more chance of formation of cephalhe matoma

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In diabetic pregnancy least common is:

A. Caudal regression syndrome

B. Anencephaly`

C. VSD

D. Spina bifida

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Which is not an assisted reproduction technique:

A. GIFT

B. ZIFT

C. IVF and ET

D. Artificial insemination

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Treatment of carcinoma cervix stage MB include

A. Concurrent chemoradiation

B. Surgery

C. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by radiotherapy

D. Only radiotherapy

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