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GI Bleed
Q ) A 59 year old male alcoholic male presents with history of upper GI bleed of 1 day duration. During the day he has had three episodes of bleeding each time about 150 ml. Blood is fresh and not associated with retching. He has a history of long standing alcohol intake. What will be the most likely cause of GI bleed?
a) Mallory weiss tear
b) Esophageal varices
c) Gastric ulcer
d) Esophagitis
Q Most common urological complication in Crohn’s disease is
a) Ureteral obstruction
b) Entero vesical fistula
c) Pyonephrosis
d) Recto uretheral fistula
Mass forming lesion Liver
Q) A 55 year old male presents with obstructive jaundice. Ultrasound evaluation reveals a
hyperechoic 4 cm mass in segment VI of liver with peripheral duct dilatation.
CT abdomen shows a hypodense mass with delayed enhancement in portal pahse.
What is the most likely diagnosis
a) Hepatocellular carcinoma
b) Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
c) Metastatic Adenocarcinoma
d) Carcinoid