Mcq Subject: Surgery
Following resection of 2/3 of the liver, regeneration is complete within –
A. 2-3 months
B. 8-10 weeks
C. 4-6 months
D. 4-5 weeks
View DescriptionThe commando operation is:-
A. Abdominoperineal resection of the rectum for carcinoma
B. Disaiculation of the hip for gas gangrene of the leg
C. Extended radical mastectomy
D. Excision of carcinoma of the jaw and lymph nodes
View DescriptionVIPoma is associated with which syndrome:
A. Zollinger Ellison
B. Verner Morrison
C. Carcinoid syndrome
D. Cushing's syndrome
View DescriptionBase of the skul fracture presents with invovlement of the petrous temporal bone, which of the following important sign is seen –
A. Subconjuctival hematoma
B. CSF rhinorrhoea
C. Raccoon eyes
D. Battle sign
View DescriptionInfections encountered after splenectomy are following Except
A. H. influenza
B. Streptococccus pneumoniae
C. Klebsiela
D. Neisseria
View DescriptionA patient presents with upper abdominal pain and vomiting. His pulse rate is 100/min and BP is 70/40 mm Hg. A diagnosis of pancreatitis is made. What is the next appropriate management?
A. Immediate IV fluids
B. Surgery
C. Enteral nutrition
D. IV antibiotics
View DescriptionAll the following are true of de quervan’s thyroidites except
A. Pain
B. Increased esr
C. Increased radioactive iodine uptake
D. Fever
View DescriptionA 20-year-old man presents with repeated episodes of haematemesis. There is no history of jaundice or liver decompensation. On examination, the significant findings include moderate splenomegaly and presence of oesophagal varices. There is no ascites or peptic ulceration. The liver function tests are normal. What is the most likely diagnosis
A. Extrahepatic poal venous obstruction
B. Non-cirrhotic poal fibrosis
C. Cirrhosis
D. Hepatic venous outflow tract obstruction
View DescriptionWhat is the treatment of Barrett’s Esophagus
A. Endoscopy and biopsy at regular intervals
B. Ivor-Lewis Surgery for resection of esophagus
C. Radiotherapy
D. Laser Excision
View DescriptionWhich nerve is compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome ?
A. Median nerve
B. Ulnar nerve
C. Radial nerve
D. Axillary nerve
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