Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics

What is the use of the given instrument:

A. To hold bone and plate

B. To hold bone fragments with traction

C. To cut the bone

D. For creating a gap in wound

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Which fracture results in the given deformity?

A. Supracondylar fracture of humerus

B. Lateral condylar fracture

C. Olecranon fracture

D. Radial head fracture

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Positive pivot shift test in knee is because of injury to –

A. Posterior cruciate ligament

B. Anterior cruciate ligament

C. Medial meniscus

D. Lateral meniscus

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A young marathon runner is paicipating in a marathon competition. After running for 100 m, he develops at the anteromedial aspect of tibia which was mild to sta with, but increased on fuher running. X ray was normal. The doctor ordered a bonescan. What is the likely diagnosis?

A. Lisfranc fracture

B. Jones fracture

C. Shin splint

D. Nutcracker fracture

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A 9 year old boy presenting with lytic lesion on midshaft tibia. On HPE, there are grooved nuclei, giant cells eosinophilic cytoplasm and fibroblastic proliferation. Xray is as shown below. What is the likely diagnosis?

A. Langerhans cell histiocytosis

B. Giant cell tumor

C. Chondroblastoma

D. Osteoid osteoma

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Flexion, adduction and internal rotation is characteristic posture in –

A. Anterior dislocation of hip joint

B. Posterior dislocation of hip joint

C. Fracture of femoral head

D. Fracture shaft of femur

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All are true about PCL except?

A. It's a extra synol structure

B. Primary restrain for post dislocation of knee joint

C. Primary restrain for internal rotation around knee joint

D. Attached to medical femoral condyle

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10 year old present with ankle pain. X-ray has Lytic Lesion with sclerotic rim at calcaneum. Following HPE findings were seen. What is your diagnosis:

A. Eumycosis

B. PVNS

C. Ochronosis

D. Hemophilic pseudotumar

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Normal Curvature seen in Lumbar

A. Lordosis

B. Kyphosis

C. Scoliosis

D. Recurvatum

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Minimum age of screening of osteoporosis:

A. 55 years

B. 60 years

C. 65 years

D. 50 years

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