Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Acute flaccid complete paralysis with areflexia and loss of perianal reflexes, below the level of spinal cord injury is due to
A. Denervation
B. LMN Palsy
C. Spinal shock
D. UMN Palsy
View DescriptionBone resorption markers are –
A. Serum propeptide of type I procollagen
B. Osteocalcin
C. Urine total free deoxypyridinoline
D. Free glutamic acid cross linkage
View DescriptionFunctional bracing is now the gold standard in the nonoperative management of which fractures?
A. Fracture shaft humerus
B. Fracture of both bones of the forearm
C. Fracture shaft tibia
D. Fracture shaft Femur
View DescriptionPotts fracture is an eponym used for –
A. Bimalleolar ankle fracture
B. Trimalleolar ankle fracture
C. Fracture of distal end radius
D. d Pathological fracture in osteomalacia
View DescriptionLachmann’s test is used for –
A. ACL injury
B. PCL injury
C. MCL injury
D. LCL injury
View DescriptionA 13-year-old girl complains of backache and fatigue. Her mother has noticed that she is becoming increasingly round-shouldered. On examination, she has a smooth thoracic kyphosis. X-ray shows wedge- shaped vertebral bodies in the thoracic spine:
A. Scheuermann's disease
B. Ankylosing spondylitis
C. Intervertebral disc prolapse
D. Spinal stenosis
View DescriptionOsteoclastic giant cells are seen in all except
A. Osteoclastoma
B. Osteoblastoma
C. Aneurysmal bone cyst
D. Chondroblastoma
View DescriptionDupuytrens Contracture occurs in
A. Palmer fascia
B. Planter fascia
C. Shoulder fascia
D. Hip joint fascia
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