Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics

All the following nerves are involved in entrapment neuropathy except –

A. Femoral nerve

B. Median nerve

C. Ulnar nerve

D. Lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh

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Osteochondritis of the epiphysis of the head of the femur is

A. Panner's disease

B. Kienbock's disease

C. Pehes' disease

D. Osgood Shlatter's disease

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A 33-year-old man presented with a slowly progressive swelling in the middle 1/3′ of his right tibia. X-rays examination revealed multiple sharply demarcated radiolucent lesions separated by areas of dense and sclerotic bone. Microscopic examination of a biopsy specimen revealed island of epithelial cells in a fibrous stroma. Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis?

A. Adamantinoma

B. Osteofibrous dysplasia

C. Osteosarcoma

D. Fibrous cortical defect

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True about osteoclastoma

A. Mononuclear cells are malignant component

B. Common in elderly

C. Radiotherapy is the main modality of treatment

D. Diaphyseal lesion

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Tardy ulnar nerve palsy is seen in –

A. Medial condyle humerus

B. Lateral condyle humerus

C. Humerus shaft fracture

D. Fracture shaft radius

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Genu valgus deformity seen when?

A. Long axis of tibia n fibula moves medial to long axis of femur

B. Long axis of tibia n fibula moves lateral to the long axis of femur

C. Long axis of femur is posterior to tibia and fibula

D. Long axis of femur is anterior to tibia and fibula

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Joint involved in Rheumatoid ahritis are all except

A. PROXIMAL INTERPHALYNGEAL JOINT

B. DISTAL INTERPHALYNGEAL JOINTS

C. METACARPO PHALYNGEAL JOINT

D. CERVICAL C1-C2 JOINT

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Dennis brown splint is used for –

A. CTEV

B. Rocker bottom foot

C. Mannus valgus

D. Maanus varus

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What is meralgia paresthetica due to?

A. Compression of the obturator nerve at the obturator foramen.

B. Hematoma around part of the sciatic nerve.

C. Compression of the lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh.

D. Compression of the femoral nerve (e.g. by a weightlifter's belt).

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Clay shoveler’s fracture involves

A. Spinous process

B. Lamina

C. Pedicle

D. Body

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