Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
The signs of malignant transformation in osteochondroma are all except:
A. Pain
B. Weight loss
C. Increase in size
D. Increase in thickness of cartilage cap
View DescriptionIn fracture of upper 1/3 of forearm, it is immobilized in:
A. Pronation
B. Supination
C. Mid prone
D. Any position
View DescriptionMajor mineral of the bone is –
A. Calcite
B. Hydroxyapatite
C. Calcium oxide
D. Calcium carbonate
View DescriptionMost vascular zone of the bone is
A. Metaphysis
B. Diaphysis
C. Epiphysis
D. Medullary Cavity
View Description“Dinner-fork” deformity is seen in Fracture of____
A. Radius
B. Ulna
C. Humerus
D. Clavicle
View DescriptionPatient is presenting with deformity of the finger as shown The PIP is involved but DIP is spared
A. osteoahritis
B. Rheumatoid ahritis
C. Psoriatic ahritis
D. Ankylosing spondylitis
View DescriptionWhich of the following best describes felon?
A. Cystic swelling at the back of the wrist
B. Infection of nail fold
C. Infection of pulp space
D. Thickened fibrous sheath at the wrist
View DescriptionCommonest bone malignancy is:
A. Osteosarcoma
B. Chondrosarcoma
C. Ewing sarcoma
D. Secondaries
View DescriptionWhich bisphosphonate is approved for the treatment of osteoporosis and is given on yearly basis?
A. Alendronate
B. Zoledronate
C. Risedronate
D. Ibandronate
View DescriptionPhalen’s test is used in which of the following condition ?
A. De quervain tenosynovitis
B. Carpal tunnel syndrome
C. Trigger finger
D. Ulnar nerve injury
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