Mcq Subject: Surgery
The Ames test is a method for detecting
A. Carcinogenesis in rodents
B. Carcinogenesis in primates
C. Teratogenesis in any mammalian species
D. Mutagenesis in bacteria
View DescriptionA 43-year-old man is hit in the face with a baseball bat and presents to the emergency department with massive facial swelling, ecchymosis, and an elongated face. There is mobility of the middle third of the face on digital manipulation of the maxilla. What is the likely diagnosis?
A. Lambdoid injury
B. Odontoid fracture
C. LeFort III fracture
D. Palatal split
View DescriptionAll of the following is true about achalasia cardia except-
A. Lower esophageal sphincter does not relax normally
B. Males are affected more than the females
C. Absence of gastric air bibble is a sign seen on X-ray
D. Manometry is the most confirmatory investigation
View DescriptionA 30 yrs old gentleman after sustaining road traffic accident present in emergency with BP 100/60 mmHg, Pulse 120 min and C.T. shows splenic laceration at inferior border. after 2 units of blood transfusion, patients conditions are – BP 120/70 mmHg and pulse 84/min; the next line of management is –
A. Laparotomy
B. Splenorrhaphy
C. Continue the conservative treatment and take subsequent measures on monitoring the pt.
D. Splenectomy
View DescriptionBevacizumab is used for treatment of carcinoma of:
A. Breast
B. Stomach
C. lung
D. None of the above
View DescriptionFirst clinical feature of cerebello-pontine angle tumor is ?
A. Reduced lacrimation
B. Loss of corneal reflex
C. Hoarseness of voice
D. Exaggerated tendon reflexes
View DescriptionWhich type of haemorrhoids is treated by the injection of sclerosing agent?
A. External haemorrhoids
B. Internal haemorrhoids
C. Prolapsed haemorrhoids
D. Thrombosed haemorrhoids
View DescriptionThe carpal tunnel syndrome can be caused by all, EXCEPT:
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Tuberculosis
C. Pregnancy
D. Acromegaly
View DescriptionA 30 year old person met with a roadside accident. On admision his pulse rate was 120/minute, BP was 100/60 mmHg. Ultrasonagraphy examination revealed laceration of the lower pole of spleen and haemoperitoneum. He was resuscitated with blood and fluid. Two hours later, his pulse was 84/minute and BP was 120/70 mm Hg. The most appropriate course of management in this case would be-
A. Exploring the patient followed by splenectomy
B. Exploring the patient followed by excision of the lower pole of spleen
C. Splenorrhaphy
D. Continuation of conservative treatment under close monitoring system and subsequent surgery if further indicated
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