Mcq Subject: Surgery

Ixabepilone is used in:

A. Melanoma

B. Breast carcinoma

C. Oat cell carcinoma

D. Small cell carcinoma lung

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Oronasal intubation is not indicated in?

A. Lefort 1 #

B. Lefort 2 and 3 #

C. Parietal bone #

D. Mandibular #

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All are the features of rheumatoid ahitis except?

A. Osteosclerosis of joint

B. Soft tissue swelling

C. Narrowing of joint space

D. Periaicular osteoporosis

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What is not true regarding venous ulcer?

A. It is managed by stripping superficial saphenous venous system

B. It may be associated with Klippel Trenaunay syndrome

C. It is found in elderly males

D. Biopsy is required for long standing ulcer

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True about leimyosarcoma breast

A. Axillary lymph mode dissection is mandatory

B. Well encapsulated

C. Follow up not required

D. Mastectomy is mainstay treatment

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A 70 year old male chronic smoker is diagnosed of having cancer of the urinary bladder. It is confined to the trigone and extention is upto the submucosa. The management would be –

A. Complete Transurethral resction

B. Complete Transurethral resection with intravesical chemotherapy

C. Palliative Radiotherapy

D. Radical Cystectomy

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A 43-year-old man presents with signs and symptoms of peritonitis in the right lower quadrant. The clinical impression and supportive data suggest acute appendicitis. At exploration, however, a tumor is found; frozen section suggests carcinoid features. For each tumor described, choose the most appropriate surgical procedure. A 2. 5-cm tumor at the base of the appendix (SELECT 1 PROCEDURE)

A. Appendectomy

B. Segmental ileal resection

C. Cecectomy

D. Right hemicolectomy

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Most common type of breast carcinoma is: September 2010

A. Lobular

B. Sarcoma

C. Ductal

D. Granuloma

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In carcinoma cheek what is the best drug for single drug chemotherapy

A. Cyclophosphamide

B. Vincristine

C. Danorubicin

D. Cisplatin

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Most common nerve involved in supracondylar fracture of humerus is:

A. Radial nerve

B. Ulnar nerve

C. Median nerve

D. Anterior interosseus Nerve

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