Tropical Pancreatitis

Free MCQ - Tropical Pancreatitis
Q) All are true about tropical pancreatitis except?
a. Associated with Tapioca.
b. Patients have large stones with fibrosis.
c. It is Pre Cancerous
d. Onset of disease at 50 years
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Poor Prognosis in colon polyp

Q) All are poor prognostic factors in colonic polyp except?

a) Poorly diff in the head

b) Moderately differentiated polyp

c)  Involving the stalk

d) Margins positive

Answer

Poor prognostic factors in a polyp aare

1. histologically  poorly  differentiated invasive  carcinoma

2. cancer  cells  observed  in  the lymphovascular  spaces,  there  is  a  more  than  a  10%.......... 

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Heterotropic pancreas

Q ) True about heterotropic pancreas is

a) Most common site for heterotropic pancreas is stomach.

 

 

 

Duodenal injury

Q) Duodenal injury management false

a ) Circumferential skeletonization is required

b ) All duodenal repairs require some form of drainage

c) All hematomas near the pancreas requires exploration to check for serosal integrity

d) Most common location is the second portion

 

Lymphatic right adrenal

Lymphatic Drainage of Right Adrenal Gland | Adrenal Surgery MCQ

Q) Lymphatic drainage of Right adrenal gland is to

a) Para aortic group
b) Inter Aortocaval
c) Pre aortic
d) Para Caval

Correct Answer: d) Para-caval for right and Para aortic for left

Small lymphatic channels from both cortex and medulla drain into the hilum, from where larger calibre lymphatic emerge to drain directly into the lateral group of para-aortic lymph nodes.

  • Right side adrenal → Para-caval
  • Left side adrenal → Para-aortic

Arterial supply:

  • Superior adrenal artery (from inferior phrenic artery)
  • Middle adrenal artery (from abdominal aorta)
  • Inferior adrenal artery (from renal artery)

Venous drainage:

  • Left adrenal vein → Left renal vein
  • Right adrenal vein → IVC

Understanding lymphatic, arterial and venous drainage of the adrenal gland is critical in adrenalectomy and adrenal trauma surgery.

cancer of testis

Q ) Most Common  cancer of testis in children is 
a. Yolk sac  tumor
b. Leydig cell tumor
c. Seminoma testis
d. Choriocarcinoma

85) a, Yolk sac tumor

yolk sac tumor is the most common testicular tumor in infants and children. Teratoma is the
most common tumor in prepubertal males. Yolk sac tumor is the testicular tumor with best
prognosis.

Choriocarcinoma occurs in second and third decade and is highly malignant. Leydig cell  tumor is the most common non-germ cell tumor of testis with bimodal distribution, first at 5-9 yrs of age and second incidence at 25-35 yrs of age.

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