Q) Extra intestinal manifestation of Ulcerative Colitis not cured by surgery
a) PSC
b) Sacro ileitis
c) Episcleritis
d) Erythema nodosum
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Q) Extra intestinal manifestation of Ulcerative Colitis not cured by surgery
a) PSC
b) Sacro ileitis
c) Episcleritis
d) Erythema nodosum
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Q .PNTL prolonged in all the following except
a) Traumatic injury to anal sphincter
b) Prolonged labor
c) Long standing Rectal prolapse
d) Straining
Answer for premium members (Q4)
The nerve latency is measured by an electrode which is worn on the finger. It stimulates the pudendal nerve and calculates the conduction time to the anal sphincter
Q) Commonest cause of breathing difficulty in unconscious patient is
a) Foreign body
b) Tongue
c) Blood
d) Impacted teeth
Q) a 50 year old man with road side accident and injuries on right chest and femoral fracture, He is conscious, BP is 80/60 , Pulse 104/min, and chest expansion is reduced. JVP is not raised and heart sounds are normal. Respiratory rate is 22/min
What does he have
a) Left heart failure
b) Fat Embolism
c) Pneumothorax
d) Fluid loss
Q) All are true about ERCP in pancreatitis except
a) Not useful in patient with multiple strictures and stones
b) Ductal stenting associated with changes of c/c pancreatitis in 50%
c) In pts with pancreas divisum minor duct sphincterotomy causes significant pain relief irrespective of size of duct
d) Pain relief with endoscopic intervention occurs irrespective of relief of ductal pressure/ decrease in duct size
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Pancreatic ductal obstruction by fibrotic stenoses and/or calculi are the most frequent indications for endoscopic therapy.
Multiple strictures and stones are not amenable for endoscopic therapy ....................
Q) In FAP all are true except
a) APC mutation is at long arm of chromosome no. 5
b) All untreated FAP patients will develop cancer
c) Rectal cancer risk doesn’t depend on location of mutation
d) Periampullary & duodenal Ca risk is increased
Answer for premium members (Q25)
Q) All are true about Glucagonoma except
a) Usually seen in middle age and elderly
b) Usually > 5cm at presentation
c) Skin lesions preceed tumor detection by 6-8yrs
d) Often associated with ketoacidosis
Glucaonoma is an endocrine tumor characterized by increased levels of serum glucaogon. It is seen in the age group ............... Read on (Question 8)
Q) Which of the following is a clinical marker of myocardial ischemia
a) Troponin I
b) LDH
c) Alkaline phosphatase
d) CPK MB
Answer
Myocardial ischemia (MI) is an adverse risk factor precluding any major surgery. MI can be STEMI (ST segment elevated MI) or NSTEMI ( Non ST segment elevated MI) .................
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