Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Cozen test is done for?
A. Little leaguer's elbow
B. Tennis elbow
C. Golfers elbow
D. Frozen shoulder
View DescriptionWhich of the following are features of Gorham’s diseases (Disappearing Bones):
A. Progressive disappearance of bone association with multiple hemangiomatosis or multiple lymphangiectasis
B. Usually the progression involves contiguous bones, but occasionally multiple sites are "affected
C. Patients present with mild pain or with pathological fracture
D. All of the above
View DescriptionX-ray view for fracture patella
A. Skyline view
B. Judet view
C. Water's view
D. Oblique view
View DescriptionGarden -I fractures are also known as –
A. Complete fracture without displacement
B. Complete fracture with minimal (partial) displacement
C. Complete fracture with full displacement
D. Valgus impaction fractures
View DescriptionWhich is the commonest fracture in children ?
A. Fracture clavicle
B. Supracondylar fracture
C. Green stick fracture of lower end of radius
D. All of the above
View DescriptionA 72-year-old woman presents with bone pain and tenderness in her lower extremities and left clavicle. Laboratory studies reveal elevated serum alkaline phosphatase. X-ray spine shows
A. Paget's disease of the bone
B. Osteomalacia
C. Osteoporosis
D. Osteitis fibrosa cystica
View DescriptionSevere disability in primary osteoarthritis of hip is best managed by –
A. Arthrodesis
B. Arthroplasty
C. Mc Murray's osteotomy
D. Intra-articular hydrocortisone and physiotherapy
View DescriptionPulled elbow is treated by ?
A. Reduction by Extension of elbow
B. Reduction by Pronation
C. Reduction by Supination
D. Reduction by Flexion
View Description12 year old with rapid increase in weight and Height over past one year presents with difficulty in sitting cross legged and squatting, knee would go into axilla every time she flexes her hip and knee, most likely diagnosis
A. Hyperthyroidism
B. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
C. Perthe's disease
D. Hip dislocation
View DescriptionAll the following are features of achondroplasia EXCEPT:
A. Diminished trunk length
B. Brachycephaly
C. Exaggerated lumbar lordosis
D. Trident hand
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