Mcq Subject: Surgery
Most common site of esophageal carcinoma?
A. Middle 1/3rd of esophagus
B. Upper 2/3rd of esophagus
C. Lower 2/3rd of esophagus
D. Middle 2/3rd of esophagus
View DescriptionA 36 years old patient underwent breast conservation therapy and chemotherapy for a 1.5 x 1.2 cm ER positive breast cancer with one positive axillary lymph node. She is now on tamoxifen. How will you follow-up the patient?
A. Annual bone scan
B. Assessment of tumor markers 6 monthly
C. Routine clinical examination 3 monthly in 1st year with annual mammogram
D. Routine clinical examination 3 monthly and 6 monthly liver function tests
View DescriptionWhen adequate bone buttressing is present, the AO system of fixation suggests
A. Compression Osteogenesis
B. Load bearing fixation
C. Load sharing fixation
D. Non-rigid fixation
View DescriptionA patient with Ludwig’s angina comes to you. What will be your first treatment step:
A. Incision and drainage
B. Start IV antibiotics and ICU admission
C. Tracheostomy under GA
D. Fiberoptic intubation/tracheostomy under LA
View DescriptionA 27 years old lady with 20 weeks pregnancy presented with a thyroid nodule on right side. FNAC from the nodule was suggestive of papillary carcinoma. Which of the following is contraindicated in her management?
A. Total thyroidectomy plus neck node dissection
B. Right lobectomy
C. Radioactive iodine ablation
D. Total thyroidectomy
View DescriptionA patient underwent thyroidectomy for hypehyroidism. Two days later he was presented with features of thyroid storm. What is the most likely cause?
A. Poor antibiotic coverage
B. Rough handling during surgery
C. Removal of parathyroid
D. Inadequate preoperative preparation
View DescriptionBest graft for alveolar cleft surgery (Or) Patient with cleft palate graft taken from
A. Posterior iliac crest
B. Anterior iliac crest
C. Clavicle
D. Rib
View DescriptionOpen reduction & fixation of fracture of mandibular condyle is indicated when
A. Shortening of ramal height is more than 5 mm
B. Superior 5 mm condyle is fractured
C. Green stick fracture in children
D. Condylar fracture which is not dislocated
View DescriptionA 48-years-old male reported to you with fractured central incisor with fracture line extending 4 mm gingival below CEJ with thin bone buccally and thick apicopalatally, treatment of choice is:
A. Socket shield technique
B. Post and core
C. Extraction and implant
D. Socket preservation
View DescriptionThe maxillary sinus drains into the
A. Middle meatus
B. Inferior meatus
C. Superior meatus
D. Sphenoethmoidal recess
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