Mcq Subject: Surgery

In testicular tumours

A. Only 10% are malignant

B. Maldescent of testes leads to malignancy

C. Extremely painful

D. Excoriation of the superficial skin

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Post operative ileus is maximum in:

A. Colon

B. Ileum

C. Duodenum

D. Stomach

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All of the following are absoulate indications for intubation except –

A. Depressed level of consciousness

B. Bleeding into the airway

C. Falling O2 Saturation

D. Maxillofacial fractures

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Indication for surgery in benign prostatic hyperophy are all except: 1. Urinary retention 2. Frequency 3. Enlarged prostate

A. Only 1

B. 1 & 2

C. 2 & 3

D. 1, 2 & 3

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Pastia’s lines in scarlet fever are

A. White lines on the dorsum of the tongue

B. Seen bilaterally on buccal mucosa

C. Present in skin folds secondary to capillary fragility

D. Seen when white and red strawberry tongue occur concomitantly

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True statement regarding ‘Fistula in ano’ is –

A. Posterior fistulae have straight tracks

B. High fistulae can be operated with no fear of incontinence

C. High and low divisions are made in relation to the pelvic floor

D. Intersphincteric is the most common type

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During endoscopic biopsy of a distal esophageal cancer, perforation of the esophagus is suspected when the patient complains of significant new substernal pain. An immediate chest film reveals air in the mediastinum. You would recommend

A. Placement of a nasogastric tube to the levels of perforations, antibiotics, and close observation

B. Spit fistula (cervical pharyngostomy) and gastrostomy

C. Left thoracotomy, pleural patch oversewing of the perforation, and drainage of the mediastinum.

D. Esophagogastrectomy celiotomy and right thoracotomy

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Disseminated seminoma is treated by

A. CT or RT and orchidectomy

B. Only RT

C. Only CT

D. Retroperitoneal lymphnode dissection

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Splenectomy can lead to: September 2005

A. Leucopenia

B. Thrombocytosis

C. Thrombocytopenia

D. Thrombocytopenia and leucopenia

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All are causes of pulmonary hypeension except,

A. Hyperventilation

B. Morbid obesity

C. High altitude

D. Fenfluramine

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