Mcq Subject: Surgery

The Most common complication in varicose vein surgery is

A. Ecchymosis

B. Deep vein thrombosis

C. Recurrence of varicosity

D. Venous ulcer

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Optimal front-line treatment of squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal includes:

A. Abdominal perineal resection.

B. Low anterior resection when technically feasible.

C. Radiation therapy.

D. Combined radiation and chemotherapy.

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Courvoiser’s law exception

A. Double impaction

B. Poal lymphademopathy

C. Periampullary CA

D. None

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Pendred&;s Syndrome is due to defect in:

A. Chromosome 7p

B. Chromosome 7q

C. Chromosome 8p

D. Chromosome 8q

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Average weight of thyroid gland where diet is rich in Iodine is –

A. 10-12gm

B. 14-16gm

C. 18-20gm

D. 28-30gm

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With regard to surgical site infection, what is it called if bacteria are dividing and have invaded wound surface

A. Contamination

B. Colonization

C. Tropical infection

D. Local infection

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An ankle-brachial index (ABI) that suggests increased risk of myocardial infarction would be

A. <0.9

B. <0.6

C. >0.9

D. >0.6

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Gas most suited for laproscopy is –

A. Air

B. Nitrogen

C. CO

D. Carbon dioxide

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For Ca Anal canal t/t of choice is –

A. Surgery

B. Surgery + Radiotherapy

C. Chemoradiation

D. Chemotherapy

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True regarding 10-0 sutures is/are?

A. Thicker than 1-0 sutures

B. Synthetic sutures

C. Diameter is 0.9 mm

D. Stronger than 1-0

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