Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics

Caffey disease is

A. Renal osteodystrophy

B. Infantile coical hyperostosis

C. Osteomyelitis of jan in children

D. Chronic osteomyelitis in children

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Compartment syndrome is commonly seen in –

A. Fracture of proximal tibia

B. Fracture shaft humerus

C. Fracture of femur shaft

D. Fracture distal end radius

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Treatment of choice in 65-year-old female with impacted # neck of the humerus is –

A. Triangular sling

B. Arm chest strapping

C. Arthroplasy

D. Observation

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A Patient has history of RTA 2 years back, at the same site he developed pain and swelling in the leg. X-ray shows the following features. What will be the diagnosis?

A. Osteogenic sarcoma

B. Ewing's sarcoma

C. Chronic osteomyelitis

D. Multiple myeloma

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A patient developed breathlessness and chest pain, on second postoperative day after a total hip replacement. Echo-cardiography showed right ventricular dilatation and tricuspid regurgitation.What is the most likely diagnosis –

A. Acute MI

B. Pulmonary embolism

C. Hypotensive shock

D. Cardiac tamponate

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Froment’s sign is a feature of:

A. Radial nerve palsy

B. Ulnar nerve palsy

C. Median nerve palsy

D. Tibial nerve palsy

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True regarding mallet finger is which of the following-

A. Avulsion of tendon at the base of the middle phalanx

B. Avulsion of extensor tendon at the base of the distal phalanx

C. Fracture of distal phalanx

D. Fracture of the proximal phalanx

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Which of the following condition is considered as a premalignant condition for secondary osteosarcoma?

A. Paget's disease

B. Enchondromatosis

C. Diaphyseal aclasis

D. All of the above

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In trigger finger the level of tendon sheath constriction is found at the level of:

A. Middle phalanx

B. Proximal interphalangeal joint

C. Proximal phalanx

D. Metacarpophalangeal joint

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Torsion of knee results in injury most commonly to

A. Anterior cruciate ligament

B. Medial meniscus

C. Fibular collateral ligament

D. Tibial collateral ligament

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