Carcinoma GB epidemiology

Q) Not true about GB malignancy

A. 80 percent of porcelain gall bladder predispose to malignancy

B. Untreated advanced  CA GB  median survival is 2-5 months

C. Stippled calcification of mucosa has higher risk of malignancy than diffuse intramural calcification

D. More than 75 percent of CA gall bladder has history of cholelithiasis

 

Head and neck SCC

Q) Which treatment regimen is commonly recommended for radiotherapy (RT) in patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)?
A. Concurrent
B. Adjuvant
C .Neoadjuvant
D. Sequential

Inverted papilloma

Q)Most common site of inverted papilloma
A. Maxillary sinus
B. Ethmoid sinus
C. Lateral nasal wall
D. Maxillary + ethmoid sinus

VON Hipple

Q)Von Hippel Lindau (VHL) causes all except
1. breast cancer
2. pancreas cancer
3. renal
4. hemangioma of cerebellum

 

Unknown primary neck

Q) Submandibular node without any apparent primary, next step should be

a) Tripple endoscopy

b) PET CT Head, Neck and thorax

c) Laryngoscopy

d) Chest X ray

 

Delayed complications of loop gastrojejunostomy

Q) Most common delayed complication of loop gastrojejunostomy

a) anemia

b)) gastric reflux

c) stricture

d) malignancy

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PET scan in Ca esophagus

Q1) False about role of PET scan in Ca esophagus

a) Upstages disease in 15% cases

b) Used to assess response to pre op chemo radiation

c) Used for selecting patients for surgery after neoadjuvant chemo Rt

d) Assessment of response is seen after 2 weeks of pre op chemo RT

Answer 

Whipple triad

Q ) Not a component of Whipple triad

 

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