Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics

Hoffa fracture is _____:

A. Stellate patella fracture

B. Metaphyseo-diaphyseal dissociation of the proximal tibia

C. Medial collateral ligament avulsion from the femur

D. Coronal fracture of the posterior part of the femoral condyles

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Not a x-ray feature of rheumatoid arthritis

A. Subchondral cysts

B. Subchondral osteopenia

C. Subchondral swelling

D. Osteophytes

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Boxer’s fracture is –

A. Radial styloid fracture

B. Reverse colle's fracture

C. 5 th metacarpal fracture

D. 1st metacarpal fracture

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Albers schonberg disease is also known as –

A. Osteoprosis

B. Osteopetrosis

C. OI

D. Paget's disease

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X-ray of a young man shows hetrotopic calcification around bilateral knee joints. Next investigation would be-

A. Serum phosphate

B. Serum calcium

C. Serum PTH

D. Serum Alkaline phosphatase

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Mc Murray’s osteotomy is done for-

A. Malunited interochantric fracture of femur

B. Nonunion transcervical neck fracture of femur

C. Nonunion lateral condyle fracture of humerus

D. Malunited supracondylar fracture of humerus

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Epiphyseal dysgenesis is a feature of-

A. Hyperparathyroidism

B. Hypoparathyroidism

C. Hypothyroidism

D. Hyperthyroidism

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Babu a 19 yrs old male has a small circumscribed sclerotic swelling over diaphysis of femur; likely diagnosis is –

A. Osteoclastoma

B. Osteosarcoma

C. Ewing sarcoma

D. Osteoid osteoma

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A one and a half year old child holding her father’s hand slipped and fell but did not let go of her father’s hand. After that she continued to cry and hold the forearm in pronated position and refused to move the affected exremity. Which of the following management of this stage is most appropriate –

A. Supinate the forearm

B. Examine the child under GA

C. Elevate the limb and observe

D. Investigate for osteomyelitis

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A 35-year-old male develops involvements of PIP, DIP and metacarpophalangeal joints with sparing of the wrist and carpometacarpal joints. The probable diagnosis is –

A. Psoriatic arthopathy

B. Osteoarthritis

C. Rheumatoid arthritis

D. Pseudo gout

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