Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Most common fracture in the children is
A. Supracondylar humerus
B. Tibia fracture
C. Fracture shaft of the femur
D. Metatarsal fracture
View DescriptionA 25-year-old man presents with a blue right arm with absent radial pulse and painful passive finger extension following a supracondylar fracture of humerus. He is suffering from:
A. Sudeck's atrophy
B. Median nerve injury
C. Compartment syndrome
D. Myositis ossificans
View DescriptionChampagne glass pelvis is seen in
A. Cretinism
B. Achandro plasia
C. Osteomalacia
D. Rickets
View DescriptionTillaux fracture involves:
A. Lower end tibia
B. Upper end tibia
C. Lower end femur
D. Upper end femur
View DescriptionA 6 year old boy has a history of recurrent dislocation of the right shoulder. On examination, the orthopedician puts the patient in the supine position and abducts his arm to 90 degrees with the bed as the fulcrum and then externally rotates it but the boy does not allow the test to be performed. The test done by the orthopedician is –
A. Apprehension test
B. Sulcus test
C. Dugas test
D. MC Murray's test
View DescriptionA most common cause of bony ankylosis-
A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Pyogenic arthritis
C. Traumatic arthritis
D. Osteoarthritis
View DescriptionLate complication of elbow dislocation
A. Median nerve injury
B. Brachial aery injury
C. Myositis ossificans
D. paresthesia on medial elbow
View DescriptionMarble bone disease is
A. Osteogenesis imperfect
B. Osteopetrosis
C. Osteomyelitis
D. Osteoporosis
View DescriptionProvocative Test for detecting CDH?
A. Peterson test
B. Barlow test
C. Perkin's test
D. Von Rosen tests
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