Mcq Subject: Surgery
All are true about diffuse axonal injury except
A. Can occur even with tril trauma
B. Patient might be in comatose condition
C. CT might be normal
D. Type of primary brain injury
View DescriptionMost important step in the repair of an indirect inguinal hernia is :
A. Herniotomy
B. Narrowing of the internal ring
C. Bassini' s repair
D. Transfixation of the neck of the sac
View DescriptionAll are complications of gall stones except: (Repeat)
A. HepatocellularCa
B. Acute cholangitis
C. Mucocele
D. Empyema of gallbladder
View DescriptionA patient is brought to the hospital with history of A 8 hours back. A few drops of blood were noted at the external urethral meatus. He has not passed urine and his bladder is palpable per abdomen. What is the probable diagnosis?
A. Urethral injury
B. Rupture of bladder
C. Anuria due to hypovolemia
D. Ureteral injury with extravasation of urine into the retro peritoneum
View DescriptionIn surgical procedure NOTES entry point is through
A. Anus
B. Umbilicus
C. Mouth
D. None
View DescriptionIndicated treatment of thyrotoxicosis in case of pregnancy:
A. Radioactive iodine.
B. Antithyroid drugs.
C. Surgery.
D. Any of the above.
View DescriptionIn ohotropic liver transplantation, which is the best way to get bile drainage in donor&;s liver
A. Donor bile duct with recipient bile duct or Roux en Y choledochojejunostomy
B. Donor bile duct with duodenum of recipient
C. Donor bile duct with jejunum of recipient
D. External drainage for few days followed by choledochojejunostomy
View DescriptionWhich of the following statements regarding glioblastoma multiforme is true?
A. It is a neuronal cell tumor
B. It arises from the malignant degeneration of an astrocytoma
C. With aggressive treatment, most patients can live up to 10 years with this disease
D. It is the most common childhood intracranial neoplasm
View DescriptionKernohan notch phenomenon is seen with:
A. Uncal herniation
B. Subfalcine herniation
C. Cerebellar herniation
D. None of the above
View DescriptionBupivacaine, a local anaesthetic agent used in the dentistry in the concentration of:
A. 2%
B. 4%
C. 5%
D. 0.50%
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