Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Bennet’s fracture involves which metacarpal bone?
A. 1st metacarpal
B. 2nd metacarpal
C. 3rd metacarpal
D. 4th metacarpal
View DescriptionBrittle bone disease is –
A. Osteogenesis imperfecta
B. Osteopetrosis
C. Pagets disease
D. Osteoporosis
View DescriptionAccording to a newer hypothesis Ewings, sarcoma arises from –
A. Epiphysis
B. Diaphysis
C. Medullary cavity
D. Cortex
View DescriptionPatient came into emergency department with flexion, adduction and internal rotation of hip. Diagnosis?
A. Anterior dislocation of hip
B. Posterior dislocation of hip
C. Femur neck fracture
D. Femur head fracture
View DescriptionDrug of choice for bisphosphonate resistant osteoporosis :
A. Teriparatide
B. Denosumab
C. Anakinra
D. Calcitonin
View DescriptionA middle-aged female present with lytic lesion in lower 1/3 of femur. Biopsy showed grooved nuclei and giant cells. No periosteal reaction seen. What is the confirmatory investigation for this case:-
A. Serum PTH
B. Serum Calcitonin
C. Cd1a and Langerin IHC
D. MRI
View DescriptionRadiological sign in case of Pehe’s disease –
A. Epiphyseal calcification
B. Organized calcification
C. Lateral subluxation femur head
D. Restriction of abduction
View DescriptionFalse about fibrous dysplasia
A. Associated with McCune-Albright syndrome
B. Associated with mazabraud syndrome
C. Shepherd Crook deformity of femur
D. Biopsy is contra-indicated
View DescriptionBunion is commonly seen at –
A. Great toe MTP joint
B. Medial malleolus
C. Lateral Malleolus
D. Shin of tibia
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