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| 3901. |
Which one is not the bad prognostic sign for pancreatitis |
| A. | TLC >16000 |
| B. | Calcium less than 8 mmol/L |
| C. | Glucose > 200mg% |
| D. | Prothrombin >2 times the control |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3902. |
Not true about varicocele is: |
| A. | Common on the right side |
| B. | Can present as a late sign of renal cell carcinoma |
| C. | Has bag of worm like feeling |
| D. | Can lead to infertility |
| Answer» B. Can present as a late sign of renal cell carcinoma | |
| 3903. |
Hypotension in acute spinal injury is due to - |
| A. | Orthostatic hypotension |
| B. | Vasovagal attack |
| C. | Loss of sympathetic tone |
| D. | Loss of parasympathetic tone |
| Answer» D. Loss of parasympathetic tone | |
| 3904. |
Most common benign tumor of small intestine is: |
| A. | Adenoma |
| B. | Leiomyoma |
| C. | Hamartoma |
| D. | Fibroma |
| Answer» B. Leiomyoma | |
| 3905. |
In Ranson's criteria to predict severity of acute pancreatitis - |
| A. | A serum amylase that is 4 times normal is significant |
| B. | Serum amylase level is not a criteria |
| C. | Rising serum amylase level are important |
| D. | Serum amylase equals urine amylase |
| Answer» C. Rising serum amylase level are important | |
| 3906. |
Regarding testicular tumour,the following are false except |
| A. | They are commonest malignancy in older man |
| B. | Seminomas are radiosensitive |
| C. | Only 25% of Stage 1 teratomas are cured by surgery alone |
| D. | Chemotherapy rarely produces a cure in those with metastatic disease |
| Answer» C. Only 25% of Stage 1 teratomas are cured by surgery alone | |
| 3907. |
All of the following statements regarding bronchial cysts are true except: |
| A. | Are commonly infected |
| B. | Multilocular |
| C. | Seen in mediastinum |
| D. | 50-70% occur in lung |
| Answer» C. Seen in mediastinum | |
| 3908. |
Treatment of choice for squamous cell carcinoma of anus below dentate line is ? |
| A. | Chemotherapy |
| B. | Wide local excision |
| C. | Sphincter sparing surgery |
| D. | Monoclonal antibodies |
| Answer» C. Sphincter sparing surgery | |
| 3909. |
The most appropriate site for plurisentesis done by inserting a needle in an adult is: |
| A. | 7th intercostal space in mid axillary's bone |
| B. | 5th intercostals space in midclevicular line |
| C. | 10th intercostal space adjacent to the vertebral column |
| D. | 2nd intercostals space adjacent to the sternum |
| Answer» B. 5th intercostals space in midclevicular line | |
| 3910. |
The most common cause of small intestinal obstruction is |
| A. | Intussusception |
| B. | Iatrogenic adhesions |
| C. | Trauma |
| D. | Carcinoma |
| Answer» C. Trauma | |
| 3911. |
'Charcot's triad' is |
| A. | Fever,pain,vomiting |
| B. | Fever,stone,jaundice |
| C. | Fever,pain,jaundice |
| D. | Gall stone,vomiting,jaundice |
| Answer» D. Gall stone,vomiting,jaundice | |
| 3912. |
Which of the following causes least irritation of the peritoneal cavity: |
| A. | Blood |
| B. | Bile |
| C. | Pancreatic enzyme |
| D. | Gastric enzyme |
| Answer» B. Bile | |
| 3913. |
After doing graft repair of a thoracoabdominal aneurysm, the patient developed weakness in both legs.Most probable cause for this is - |
| A. | Decreased blood supply to the lower limbs |
| B. | Thoracosplanchnic injury |
| C. | Disciontinuation of a arteria radicularis magna |
| D. | Lumbosacral nerve injury |
| Answer» D. Lumbosacral nerve injury | |
| 3914. |
Content of epiplocele is ? |
| A. | Omentum |
| B. | Intestine |
| C. | Colon |
| D. | Urinary bladder |
| Answer» B. Intestine | |
| 3915. |
All of the following are known predesposing factors for cholangiocarcinoma except: |
| A. | Ulcerative colitis |
| B. | Primary sclerosing cholangitis |
| C. | CBD stones |
| D. | Clonorchis sinensis |
| Answer» D. Clonorchis sinensis | |
| 3916. |
Which of the following is the best test to diagnose gastroesophageal reflux disease and quantify acid output ? |
| A. | Manometry |
| B. | 24hr pH monitoring |
| C. | Esofagogram |
| D. | Endoscopy |
| Answer» C. Esofagogram | |
| 3917. |
Which is not true regarding Insulinoma - |
| A. | Hypoglycemia attacks |
| B. | Weight loss |
| C. | Usually Solitary tumour |
| D. | Mostly benign tumour |
| Answer» C. Usually Solitary tumour | |
| 3918. |
Mr.Chaturvedi a 70 year old man comes to casualty with urinary retention and back pain.Which investigation should be performed: |
| A. | Serum acid phosphatase |
| B. | Serum Calcium |
| C. | Serum alkaline phosphatase |
| D. | Serum electrophoresis |
| Answer» B. Serum Calcium | |
| 3919. |
Ideal graft for leg injury with 10 x 10cm.exposed bone: |
| A. | Amniotic memb graft |
| B. | Pedicle graft |
| C. | Full thickness graft |
| D. | Split thickness skin graft |
| Answer» C. Full thickness graft | |
| 3920. |
After a single episode of painless gross hematuria in a boy.Doctor performed an excretory urogram showing a filling defect towards the lower renal infundibulum 1.5 cm. in size.What will be the next investigation to be done: |
| A. | Cystoscopy |
| B. | Urine cytology |
| C. | USG |
| D. | Retrograde pyelography |
| Answer» D. Retrograde pyelography | |
| 3921. |
In which of the following,Sister Mary Joseph nodule is most commonly seen? |
| A. | Stomach cancer |
| B. | Ovarian cancer |
| C. | Pancreatic cancer |
| D. | Colon cancer |
| Answer» B. Ovarian cancer | |
| 3922. |
Most common site of gall stone impactation is |
| A. | Proximal to iliocaecal junction |
| B. | Duodenojejunal junction |
| C. | Colon |
| D. | Distal to iliocaecal junction |
| Answer» B. Duodenojejunal junction | |
| 3923. |
Prostatic carcinoma commonly metastasis to the vertebrae: |
| A. | Because valveless communication exist with batsons periprostatic plexus |
| B. | Via drainage to sacral lymph node |
| C. | Of direct Spread |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. Via drainage to sacral lymph node | |
| 3924. |
The most commonly practiced operative procedure for a perforated duodenal ulcer is - |
| A. | Vagotomy and pyloroplasty |
| B. | Vagotomy and antrectomy |
| C. | Vagotomy and perforation closure |
| D. | Graham's omental patch repair |
| Answer» D. Graham's omental patch repair | |
| 3925. |
All of the following are modalities of therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma except - |
| A. | Radiofrequency ablation |
| B. | Transarterial catheter embolization |
| C. | Percutaneous acetic acid |
| D. | Nd Yag laser ablation |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3926. |
Which is not true about choledochal cyst? |
| A. | Type 2 is most common |
| B. | Associated with anomalous junction of the pancreatic and biliary duct |
| C. | If ruptures can cause biliary peritonities |
| D. | Surgical removal is the treatment of choice |
| Answer» B. Associated with anomalous junction of the pancreatic and biliary duct | |
| 3927. |
A patient presented with a 1 X 1.5cms growth on the lateral border of the tongue.The treatment indicated would be |
| A. | Laser ablation |
| B. | Interstitial brachytherapy |
| C. | External beam radiotherapy |
| D. | Chemotherapy |
| Answer» C. External beam radiotherapy | |
| 3928. |
Most common site of brain metastasis ? |
| A. | Brainstem |
| B. | Cerebellum |
| C. | Cerebral cortex |
| D. | Thalamus |
| Answer» D. Thalamus | |
| 3929. |
In which of the following,Skip lesions are seen ? |
| A. | Crohns disease |
| B. | Ulcerative colitis |
| C. | Tuberculosis |
| D. | Typhoid |
| Answer» B. Ulcerative colitis | |
| 3930. |
Most common infection after splenectomy is - |
| A. | Anaerobic |
| B. | Staphylococcal |
| C. | Streptococcal |
| D. | Pneumococcal |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3931. |
Most common origin of cerebral metastases is - |
| A. | Colon |
| B. | Kidney |
| C. | Melanoma |
| D. | Lung |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3932. |
Not true about CA breast in India - |
| A. | Incidence is 20/1,00,000 |
| B. | Average age 42 years |
| C. | Positive family history in a risk factor |
| D. | More common in muslims |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3933. |
Stone formation in Gall bladder is enhanced by all except |
| A. | Clofibrate therapy |
| B. | Ilial resection |
| C. | Cholestyramine therapy |
| D. | Vagal stimulation |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3934. |
Most common complication of splenectomy is - |
| A. | Haematemesis |
| B. | Left lower lobe atelectasis |
| C. | Peritoneal effusion |
| D. | Acute dilation of stomach |
| Answer» C. Peritoneal effusion | |
| 3935. |
Trousseau's sign is seen in all the following except |
| A. | Ca Lung |
| B. | Ca Stomach |
| C. | Ca Pancreas |
| D. | Liposarcoma |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3936. |
Which of the following is the most common tumor of the salivary gland? |
| A. | Acinic cell tumor |
| B. | Pleomorphic adenoma |
| C. | Mucoepidermoid tumor |
| D. | Warthin's tumor |
| Answer» C. Mucoepidermoid tumor | |
| 3937. |
Shyam,a 50 years old male presents with a hard scrotal swelling.All of the following can be done except: |
| A. | Testicular biopsy |
| B. | Chest x-ray |
| C. | Inguinal exploration |
| D. | CT abdomen |
| Answer» B. Chest x-ray | |
| 3938. |
Clinically a saphena varix is likely to be confused with |
| A. | Baker's cyst |
| B. | Femoral hernia |
| C. | Spermatocele |
| D. | Varicocele |
| Answer» C. Spermatocele | |
| 3939. |
Commonest presentation of bilateral ureteric stones - |
| A. | CRF |
| B. | UTI |
| C. | Pain |
| D. | Hematuria |
| Answer» B. UTI | |
| 3940. |
All of the following produce Osteoblastic secondaries except |
| A. | Ca Prostate |
| B. | Carcinoid tumors |
| C. | Ca Breast |
| D. | Multiple myeloma |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3941. |
Not a feature of arterial Occlusion - |
| A. | Cyanosis |
| B. | Pallor |
| C. | Paralysis |
| D. | Paraesthesia |
| Answer» B. Pallor | |
| 3942. |
Most common organ involved in retroperitoneal fibrosis is - |
| A. | Aorta |
| B. | Ureter |
| C. | Inferior vena cava |
| D. | Sympathetic nerve plexus |
| Answer» C. Inferior vena cava | |
| 3943. |
Boerhaave syndrome is ? |
| A. | Spontaneous Rupture of esophagus |
| B. | Traumatic Rupture of esophagus |
| C. | Tracheo esophageal fistula |
| D. | Foreign body Esophagus |
| Answer» B. Traumatic Rupture of esophagus | |
| 3944. |
A 50 yrs old woman presented with history of recurrent episodes of right upper abdominal pain for the last one year.She presented to casualty with history of jaundice and fever for 4 days.On examination, the patient appeared toxic and had a blood pressure of 90/60 mmHg.She was started on intravenous antibiotics.Ultrasound of the abdomen showed presence of stones in the common bile duct.What would be the best treatment option for her? |
| A. | ERCP and bile duct stone extraction |
| B. | Laparoscopic cholecystectomy |
| C. | Open surgery and bile duct stone extraction |
| D. | Lithotripsy |
| Answer» B. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy | |
| 3945. |
A case of acute ruptured appendicitis presents with an abscess following laparotomy,The most common organism responsible is: |
| A. | Bacteroides |
| B. | E.coli |
| C. | S.fecalis |
| D. | S.pneumoniae |
| Answer» B. E.coli | |
| 3946. |
A surgeon with less experience of laparoscopic choelcystectomy while doing lap surgery found some stone in common bile duct.What should be ideally do ? |
| A. | Open choelcystectomy with choledocodudenostomy |
| B. | Lap exploration of CBD and removal of stone |
| C. | Lap CBD extraction through the cystic duct |
| D. | Convert it open choelcystectomy and remove CBD stone |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3947. |
Most common site of hypertrophic keloid is - |
| A. | Face |
| B. | Leg |
| C. | Presternal area |
| D. | Arm |
| Answer» D. Arm | |
| 3948. |
Treatment of T4 N0 M0 stage of head and neck carcinoma is ? |
| A. | Surgery alone |
| B. | Radiotherapy alone |
| C. | Chemoradiation |
| D. | Surgery and Radiotherapy |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3949. |
Surgeon excises a portion of liver to the left of the attachment of the falciform ligament.Which of the following segments may be resected ? |
| A. | Segment 1 and 4b |
| B. | Segment 1a and 4 |
| C. | Segment 1 and 3 |
| D. | Segment 2 and 3 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 3950. |
Heller's operation is done for ? |
| A. | Gastric outlet obstruction |
| B. | Achalasia cardia |
| C. | Hiatal hernia |
| D. | Esophageal spasms |
| Answer» C. Hiatal hernia | |