Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Tennis player can spontaneously reduce a shoulder dislocation. He can do it again and again himself. He is suffering from?
A. Acute shoulder dislocation
B. Recurrent shoulder dislocation
C. Inferior shoulder dislocation
D. Fracture upper end humerus
View DescriptionLate complication of elbow dislocation –
A. Median nerve injury
B. Brachial artery injury
C. Myositisossificans
D. All of the above
View DescriptionWhich of the following does not involve nerve damage –
A. Guillian Barre syndrome
B. Erb's paralysis
C. Volkmann's paralysis
D. Neurotmesis
View DescriptionAn elderly woman was admitted with a fracture of the neck of right femur which failed to unite. On examination an avascular necrosis of the head of femur was noted. The condition would have resulted most probably from the damage to –
A. Superior gluteal artery
B. Inferior gluteal artery
C. Acetabular branch of obturator
D. Retinacular branches of circumflex femoral arteries
View DescriptionThe commonest hip injury in the elderly patients is:
A. Stress fracture
B. Extracapsular fracture
C. Impacted fracture neck of femur
D. Sub capital capsular fracture neck of femur
View DescriptionA 65-year-old man had H/o of back pain since 3 months. ESR is raised. He also has dorso-lumbar tenderness on examination and mild restriction of chest movements. On X-ray, syndesmophytes are present in veebrae. Diagnosis is:
A. Ankylosing spondylitis
B. Degenerative osteoahritis of spine
C. Ankylosing hyperostosis
D. Lumbar canal stenosis
View DescriptionCommonest site of skeletal tuberculosisis:
A. Tibia
B. Radius
C. Humerus
D. Vertebrae
View DescriptionRadiological feature differentiating myositis ossificans from bone tumor is -a) Peripheral ossificationb) Central lucencyc) Discontinuity with the boned) None
A. ab
B. bc
C. abc
D. bcd
View DescriptionShenton’s line is –
A. Line joining ASIS and ischeal tuberosity
B. Linejoining ASIS and tip of GT
C. Line joining two ASIS (left & right)
D. Curve formed by neck of femur and obturator foramen
View DescriptionHangman’s fracture is –
A. Subluxation of C5 over C6
B. Fracture dislocation of C2
C. Fracture dislocation of ankle joint
D. Fracture of odontoid
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