Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Hyperparathyroidism causes –
A. Multiple bone cysts
B. Subperiosteal bone resorption
C. Brown's tumor
D. All of the above
View DescriptionIn osteogenic sarcoma predominant histological finding is
A. Giant cells
B. Osteoid forming tumor cells
C. Fibroblastic proliferation
D. Chondroblasts
View DescriptionProlapsed intervertebral Disc (PID) is most common at –
A. C10C11
B. C2,C3
C. L2L4
D. L5S1
View Description‘Pointing index finger’ is seen in injury to
A. Radial nerve
B. Ulnar nerve
C. Median nerve
D. Musculocutaneous nerve
View DescriptionThe striated vertebra is seen in –
A. TB spine
B. Haemangioma
C. Chordoma
D. Metastasis
View DescriptionIn TB spine the first symptom is –
A. Decreased sensation
B. Decreased motor power
C. Pain
D. Increased deep tendon reflexes.
View DescriptionGallows traction is applied for fracture of which bone
A. Tibia
B. Radius
C. Humerus
D. Femur
View DescriptionPercutaneous veebroplasty is indicated in all except –
A. Tuberculosis
B. Metastasis
C. Osteoporosis
D. Hemangioma
View DescriptionHawkin sign denotes?
A. Retained vascularity
B. Non union
C. Decrease vascularity
D. Avascular necrosis
View DescriptionWhich carpal is prone for avascular necrosis?
A. Tallus
B. Scaphoid
C. Pisiform
D. Navicular
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