Mcq Subject: Surgery

This condition is best treated by:

A. Intra-keloidal injection of triamcinolone

B. Wide excision and grafting

C. Wide excision and suturing (

D. Deep X-ray therapy

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All of the following are true about OPSI (Overwhelming Postsplenectomy Infection), Except:

A. Maximum risk is within 1 year of splenectomy

B. Begins with mild appearing prodrome

C. May present with septic shock

D. Usually does not respond to antibiotic treatment

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Charcot’s triad include

A. Fever, pain, jaundice

B. Fever, vomiting, jaundice

C. Fever, Jaundice, Abd, distension

D. Fever, chills, jaundice

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Which of these pathologies is the most common benign tumour of the parotid gland?

A. Mumps

B. TB

C. Heerfordt syndrome

D. Pleomorphic adenoma

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Pyoderma-gangrenosum is most commonly associated with –

A. Ulcerative colitis

B. Crohns disease

C. Amoebic colitis

D. Ischemic colitis

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A 55-year-old man with recent onset of atrial fibrillation presents with a cold, pulseless left lower extremity. He complains of left leg paresthesia and is unable to dorsiflex his toes. Following a successful popliteal embolectomy, with restoration of palpable pedal pulses, the patient is still unable to dorsi- flex his toes. The next step in management should be

A. Electromyography (EMG)

B. Measurement of anterior compartment pressure

C. Elevation of the left leg

D. Immediate fasciotomy

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The earliest manifestation of increased intrcranial pressure following head injury is

A. Ipsilateral pupillary dilatation

B. Contralateral pupillary dilatation

C. Altered mental status

D. Hemiparesis

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A 43-year-old man suddenly develops odynophagia. Which organism is most likely to be isolated on throat culture?

A. Mononucleosis

B. S. aureus

C. Normal pharyngeal flora

D. Group A streptococci

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H. pylori has been implicated in all, except

A. Gastric ulcer

B. Gastric carcinoma

C. Gastric lymphoma

D. GIST

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Treatment of hydatid cyst

A. Excision of cyst

B. Percutaneous drainage

C. Conservative management

D. None

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