Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Commonest deformity in Rickets is
A. Genu valgum
B. Genu recurvatum
C. Tibia Kyphorum
D. Cubitus valgus
View DescriptionIn posterior dislocation of elbow, most prominent pa
A. Coronoid process
B. Radial head
C. Olecranon process
D. ulnar styloid process
View DescriptionPatients with bilateral CDH walk with the following gait –
A. Antalgic
B. Stumbling
C. Knock knee
D. Waddling
View DescriptionMedial meniscus of knee joint is injured more often than the lateral meniscus because the medial meniscus is relatively.
A. More mobile
B. Less mobile
C. Thinner
D. Attached lightly to femur
View DescriptionWhich of the following is not a typical deformity seen in congenital tali pes equinovarus?
A. Forefoot adduction.
B. Forefoot pronation.
C. Midfoot cavus.
D. Hindfoot varus.
View DescriptionPatella dislocation is prevented by
A. Vastus medialis
B. Vastus lateralis
C. Vastus intermedius
D. Rectus femoris
View DescriptionWhich of the following is true regarding Housemaids knee ?
A. Prepatellar bursitis
B. Infrapatellar bursitis
C. Plica syndrome
D. Chondromalacia patellae
View DescriptionWhich of the following is not a classification of humerus?
A. Neer's
B. Galand's
C. Garden's
D. Milch
View DescriptionTrue about osteochondromatosis –
A. Malignant
B. Manifest at adult
C. Knee is the most common size
D. Common in women
View DescriptionDiagnosis of Gout is confirmed by which test?
A. Serum Uric acid level
B. Synol fluid analysis
C. Urine uric acid levels
D. X- ray changes
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