Mcq Subject: Surgery
A 43-yrs-old female patients, who has sustained a head injury in a fall, has significant problems wit memory. Her brain injury is most likely to the
A. Temporal lobe
B. Frontal lobe
C. Parietal lobe
D. Occipital lobe
View DescriptionA 54-year-old clerk complains of having had dysphagia for 15 years. The clinical diagnosis of achalasia is confirmed by a barium study. What is TRUE in this condition?
A. The most common symptom is dysphagia.
B. In the early stages, dysphagia is more pronounced for solids than liquids
C. The incidence of sarcoma is increased.
D. Recurrent pulmonary infections are rare.
View DescriptionA person following a road-traffic accident presented in emergency with laceration of inguinal region. On examination there was swelling of inguinal region and distal pulsation was felt; internal iliac artery was normal, common iliac and external femoral artery was normal but common femoral vein is transected. Treatment of choice is –
A. Vein repair with continuity
B. Sclerotherapy
C. Ligation of femoral artery and vein
D. Amputation below knee
View DescriptionMalignant cells in urine cytology are most commonly seen in
A. Renal cell carcinoma
B. Prostate carcinoma
C. Urothelial carcinoma
D. Bladder carcinoma
View DescriptionEminectomy is done for treatment of:
A. TMJ ankylosis
B. TMJ dislocation
C. Coronoid fracture
D. All of the above
View DescriptionA man is brought to casualty who met with A. He sustained multiple rib fractures with paradoxical movement of chest. Management is
A. Tracheostomy
B. Consult cardiothoracic surgeon
C. Strapping
D. Intermittent positive pressure ventilation
View DescriptionOrchidopexy is done in cases of undescended testes at the age of
A. Infancy
B. 1-2 yrs
C. 5 yrs
D. Puberty
View DescriptionFeatures of achalsia cardia are all of the following except: March 2009
A. Regurgitant vomiting
B. Elongated and dilated esophagus
C. Rat-tail deformity and filling defect on barium study
D. Increased difficulty in swallowing
View DescriptionIn fracture surgical neck of humerus, the following nerve injury is common:
A. Axillary
B. Radial
C. Ulnar
D. Median
View DescriptionAn elderly man complains of ear pain. During evaluation, the physician asks if the patient has tinnitus. What is tinnitus?
A. A subjective sensation of noise in the head
B. A complication of chronic metal ingestion
C. An audible cardiac murmur
D. Dizziness with sounds
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