Mcq Subject: Surgery
Which of the following vessels is involved in extradural haematoma?
A. Middle meningeal artery
B. Venous sinuses
C. Bridging veins
D. Middle cerebral artery
View DescriptionColonic polyp with most malignant potential is –
A. Juvenile polyp
B. Hyperplastic polyp
C. Pedunculated Adenomatous polyp
D. Sessile Adenomatous polyp
View DescriptionCommonest cause of pyogenic liver abscess –
A. Biliary Sepsis.
B. Biliary Colic
C. Appendicitis
D. Sigmoid Diverticulitis
View DescriptionAll are features of hyperplastic tuberculosis of gastrointestinal tract except:
A. Presents with a mass in RIF
B. Barium meal shows' pulled up caecum'
C. Most common site is ileocecal junction
D. ATT is the treatment of choice.
View Description62 year old patient underwent radical mastectomy 10 years back. She has long standing lymphedema. Now the biopsy shows angiosarcoma. This is known as
A. Stewart treves syndrome
B. Monodors disease
C. Zuskas disease
D. Tietz syndrome
View DescriptionA 40-year old male presents with history of vomiting of blood 2 hours ago. The volume of vomitus was estimated to be 500 ml. His BP was 90/58 mm Hg and pulse was 110/min. On abdominal examination, the spleen was palpable 5 cm below the costal margin. The most likely cause of the bleeding is:
A. Portal hypertension
B. Gastric ulcer
C. Duodenal ulcer
D. Drug-induced mucosal erosion
View DescriptionEleven years after undergoing right modified radical mastectomy, a 61-year-old woman develops raised red and purple nodules over the right arm. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Lymphangitis
B. Lymphedema
C. Lymphangiosarcoma
D. Hyperkeratosis
View DescriptionA coin foreign body is stuck in esophagus at 25cm from incisors. This is approximately situated at which of the following levels?
A. Left mainstem bronchus
B. Diaphragm
C. Cricopharyngeal constriction
D. Gastroesophageal junction
View DescriptionA 52 year female pt. presents with symptoms of pheochromocytoma. She also has a thyroid carcinoma. Her thyroid Ca is of which type :
A. Anaplastic
B. Medullary
C. Folliculare
D. Papillary
View DescriptionA 33-yr old man presented with a slowly progressive swelling in the middle 113d of his right tibia. X-rays examination revealed multiple sharply demarcated radiolucent lesions separated by areas of dense and sclerotic bone. Microscopic examination of a biopsy specimen revealed island of epithelial cells in a fibrous stroma. Which of the following is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Adamantinoma
B. Osteofibrous dysplasia
C. Osteosarcoma
D. Fibrous coical defect
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