Mcq Subject: Surgery
A 30-year-old male is diagnosed with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome. What findings is consistent with the diagnosis?
A. Adenomas
B. Hamartomas
C. Adenomatous polyps
D. Villoglandular polyps
View DescriptionThe prognosis of rhabdomyosarcoma is likely to be poor if the site of the tumour is
A. Orbit
B. Para testicular
C. Extremity
D. Urinary bladder
View DescriptionMost Imp. technical consideration at the time of doing below knee amputation is –
A. Post. flap should be longer than the anterior flap
B. Stump should be long
C. Stump should be sho
D. Ant flap should be longer than post flap
View DescriptionA 65 year old white male in previously good health sta to notice blood in his urine. He develops pain with urination. He also thinks that the stream of his urine is weakened. He goes to his family doctor because of his symptoms. Laboratory findings show an anemia. His urinalysis is positive for red cells, white cells and gram negative rods are seen. A cystogram is done and shows a tumor. A transurethral biopsy is done and confirms a malignant bladder tumor. Which of the following is true of this patient’s tumor?
A. It is likely to be an adenocarcinoma
B. More commonly presents with a palpable abdominal mass
C. Likely to cause an elevated serum acid phosphatase
D. Is likely to recur after treatment
View DescriptionCareless handling of a suspected case of cervical spine injury may result in:
A. Injury to the spinal cord leading to quadriparesis or quadriplegia
B. Intracranial haemorrhage with cerebral imtation or unconsciousness
C. Cervical haematoma with compression of brachial vessels
D. Complete paralysis of the affected upper extremity
View DescriptionA 56-year-old woman has not passed stools for the last 14 days. Xray shows no air fluid levels. Probable diagnosis is –
A. Paralytic ileus
B. Aganglionosis of the colon
C. Intestinal pseudo-obstruction
D. Duodenal obstruction
View Description. In case of pelvic fracture with urethral injury, the most important first step in management is-
A. Repair in injured urethra
B. Fixation of pelvic fracture
C. Treatment of shock and haemorrhage
D. Splinting urethra with catheters
View DescriptionPediatric fracture of mandible pattern is typically seen as:
A. Downwards and forwards.
B. Downwards and backwards.
C. Zig zag pattern due to presence of tooth buds.
D. Comminuted fractures.
View DescriptionLipoma becomes malignant commonly at which site:
A. Subcutaneous
B. Sub-aponeurotic
C. Retroperitoneal
D. Intermuscular
View DescriptionOne of the following disease will show urinary bladder calcification radiologically which resembles fetal head in pelvis:
A. Tuberculosis
B. Schistosomiasis
C. Chronic cystitis
D. Malignancy
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