Mcq Subject: Surgery
A young patient presents with history of dysphagia more to liquid than solids. The first investigation you will do is:
A. Barium Swallow
B. Esophagoscopy
C. Ultrasound of the chest
D. C.T. Scan of the chest
View DescriptionHamman’s sign is seen in:
A. Pulmonary thromboembolism
B. Pulmonary atelectasis
C. Pneumomediastinum
D. Intralobar pulmonary sequestration
View DescriptionA 40 year old patient has undergone an open cholecystectomy. The procedure was repoed as uneventful by the operating surgeon. She has 100 ml of bile output from the drain kept in the gallbladder bed on the first post operative day. On examination she is afebrile and anicteric. The abdomen is soft and bowel sounds are normally heard. As an attending physician, what should be your best possible advice?
A. Order an urgent endoscopic retrograde cholangiography and biliary stenting
B. Urgent laparotomy
C. Order an urgent hepatic imino diacetic acid scintigraphy (HIDA)
D. Clinical observation
View Description‘Ring sign’ is seen in: September 2003
A. Scurvy
B. Congenital syphilis
C. Gaucher's disease
D. All of the above
View DescriptionWhat is Ranula –
A. Retention cyst of sublingual gland
B. Retention cyst of submandibular gland
C. Extravasation cyst of sublingual glands
D. Extravasation cyst of submandibular glands
View DescriptionFollowing are recognized F/O Myositis ossificans EXCEPT:
A. It is a post traumatic ossification
B. It follows either a posterior dislocation or a spuracondylar fracture of elbow joint
C. The complication is less likely in children
D. Diagnosis is made with ceainty by skiagraphy
View DescriptionGall bladder adenocarcinoma is only involving lamina propria. What is the preferred treatment
A. Simple cholecystectomy
B. Radical cholecystectomy
C. Chemotherapy alone
D. Radiotherapy
View DescriptionSeverity of acute pancreatitis correlate with levels of all of the following except
A. Glucose
B. Amylase
C. Transaminase
D. Calcium
View DescriptionSmoking is a risk factor for all cancer except:
A. Esophagus
B. Urinary bladder
C. Pancreas
D. Gallbladder
View DescriptionWhat is the age of routine screening mammography?
A. 20 years
B. 30 years
C. 40 years
D. 50 years
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