Mcq Subject: Radiology

In pancreatic scanning radio-isotope used is

A. Se75

B. Cr51

C. I131

D. Tc99

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Bone with a bone appearance is seen in

A. Osteogenesis imperfecta

B. Osteopetrosis

C. Scurvy

D. Rickets

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Mount Fuji sign is a feature of

A. Fahr's disease

B. Acute bleed

C. Chronic bleed

D. Tension pneumocephalous

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Pneumatosis Intestinalis is associated with?

A. Necrotising Enterocolitis

B. Gall Stone ileus

C. Diveiculosis

D. Hirschsprung Disease

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Radiological hallmark of primary tuberculosis in childhood is-

A. Ghon's focus

B. Normal chest Xray

C. Lymphadenopathy

D. Pleural effusion

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Expansible pulsating secondary metastasis is a feature of

A. Basal cell carcinoma

B. Renal cell carcinoma

C. Osteogenic sarcoma

D. Carcinoma prostate

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Oblitration of left cardiac shadow on PA view is due to:

A. Lingular lesion

B. Left hilar lymphadenopathy

C. Left lower lobe lesion

D. Left upper apical lobe lesion

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Soft markers on ultrasonography are helpful in diagnosing?

A. Fetal age

B. Chromosomal anomalies

C. Fetal size

D. Site of pregnancy

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Bilateral rib notching is seen in –

A. Coarctation of aorta

B. PDA

C. TAPVC

D. All of the above

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Minimum fluid collection required for radiological detection of pleural effusion in lateral decubitus view is: September 2009

A. 15 ml

B. 25 ml

C. 35 ml

D. 45 ml

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