Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Sausage digits is seen in –
A. Lyme arthritis
B. Osteoarthritis
C. Psoriatic arthritis
D. None
View DescriptionA 27-year old male presents with low backache, that occurs early in the morning, associated with stiffness, and persists for more than 30 minutes. On examination, his chest expansion is also restricted. The most probable diagnosis is:
A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Oteoarthritis
C. Gouty arthritis
D. Ankylosing spondylitis
View DescriptionWhich of the changes occur in bone growth –
A. Increased acid phosphatase
B. Increased urinary calcium
C. Increased bone nucleotidase
D. Increased osteocalcin
View DescriptionWhich of the following is false regarding Salter Harris classification?
A. Classifies epiphyseal injuries
B. Type II is the most common type of epiphyseal injury
C. Type IV classifies injury through epiphysis, physis, metaphysis
D. Type V is the perichondrial ring injury
View DescriptionThe lesions associated with recurrent dislocation of shoulder include all, except –
A. Hill-Sach's lesion
B. Bankart's lesion
C. Capsular laxity
D. Supraspinatus tear
View DescriptionAfter L4- S1 the next commonest site of intervertebral disc prolapse is –
A. C6 - C7
B. T12 - LI
C. L1- L2
D. L2 - L3
View DescriptionExcision of the head of the radius in a child should not be done because :
A. It produces instability of elbow joint
B. It leads to secondary osteoarthritis of elbow
C. It causes subluxation of inferior radio-ulnar joint
D. It causes myositis ossificans
View DescriptionJoint not involved in Rheumatoid ahritis according to 1987 ACR CLASSIFICATION CRITERIA ?
A. Knee
B. Ankle
C. Tarsometatarsal
D. Metatarsophalangeal
View DescriptionBrodies abscess common in:
A. Long bones of metaphysis
B. Long bones of diaphysis
C. Mandible
D. Vertebral bodies
View DescriptionA 46-year-old, known alcoholic, presented with pain in the dorsal spine. On examination there is tendrness at the dorso-lumbar junction. Radiograph shows destruction of the 12thdorsal vertebra with loss of disc space between D12- L1 vertebrae. The most probable diagnosis is –
A. Metastatic spine disease
B. Pott's spine
C. Missed trauma
D. Multiple myeloma
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