Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
A 4-year-old female brought to the casualty department with multiple fractured ribs, and inconspicuous history from parents. On examination show multiple bruises and healed fractures. The probable diagnosis is –
A. Polytrauma for evaluation
B. Flail chest
C. Munchausen syndrome
D. Battered baby syndrome
View DescriptionWhich of the following is a persistant biochemical marker of rickets –
A. S.Ca++
B. S Alkaline phosphatase
C. S. Acid phosphate
D. S. phosphate
View DescriptionCauses of painful arc syndrome is/ are –
A. Supraspinatus tendinitis
B. Subacromial bursitis
C. Fracture of greater tuberosity
D. All the above
View DescriptionWhich nerve is compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome –
A. Median nerve
B. Ulnar nerve
C. Radial nerve
D. Axillary nerve
View DescriptionNOT a good prognostic factor for TB spine
A. Young age
B. Rapid onset
C. Good immunity
D. Early onset
View DescriptionOsteosarcoma can arise from:
A. Diaphysis
B. Epiphysis
C. Metaphysis
D. All of the above
View DescriptionFalse about nerve entrapment syndromes
A. Guyon's canal syndrome - ulnar nerve
B. Cubital tunnel syndrome - ulnar nerve
C. Cheiralgia paresthetica - femoral nerve
D. Tarsal tunnel syndrome - posterior tibial nerve
View DescriptionWhich of the following is not a feature of rheumatoid ahritis?
A. Heberden nodes
B. Swan neck deformity
C. Ulnar detion of fingers at metacarpopalyngeal joint
D. Symmetric reduction of joint space
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