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PDS, the commonly used suture material is a:
Monofilament polyester polymer
Monofilament copolymer of glycolide and caprolactone
Multifloment copolymer of lactide and glycolide
Monofilament polyamide polymer
Most frequent cause of Sodium depletion seen in Surgical practice is:
High intestinal external fistulae
Duodenal fistulae
Obstruction of small intestine
Ulcerative colitis
In metabolic alkalosis which of the following does not take place?
Excretion of carbon dioxide by lungs
Excretion of bicarbonate base by the kidneys
Cheyne Stokes respiration
Latent tetany
A normal anion gap is not seen in :
Renal tubular acidosis
Diarrhoea
Intestinal (small) fistulas
Renal failure
After fasting for 15 days, 20 m ill workers were hospitalized. Their blood &
urine reports revealed presence of ketone bodies, acidic urine &
bicarbonate value of 20 mmol/L : The underlying abnormality is :
Metabolic alkalosis
Metabolic acidosis
Respiratory acidosis
Respiratory alkalosis
PAIR is used for treatment of:
Amoebic liver abscess
Hepatic Hydatid cyst
Schistosomasis
Cysticercosis
Treatment of choice for fasciola hepatica is:
Albendazole
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Indications for emergency surgery in case of amoebic bowel disease are all,
EXCEPT:
Toxic megacolon
Segmental gangrene of colon
Substantial haemorrhage from large bowel
None of the above
Risk factor for wound infection is/are:
Radiotherapy
Shock
Haematoma
Any of above
According to CDC classification of HIV disease, persistent generalized
lymphadenopathy is classified as:
Group I
Group II
Group III
Group IV
Common anal neoplasms seen in HIV positive individuals are all, EXCEPT:
Squamous cell carcinoma
Kaposi's sarcoma
Perianal Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
Malignant melanoma
In the latent period of HI\; infection, patient develops:
Flu-like symptoms & lymphadenopathy
Progressive increase in HIV-1 viral titres
Progressive fall in CD4 counts
Systemic immune deficiency
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding occupationally
acquired HIV infection in health care workers?
Risk is greatest during the earliest and latest stages of the disease
Principal route is by skin perforation with a solid needle containing HIV
infected blood
Post exposure HIV-prophylaxis should be started after confirming HIV status
of the source
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Definition of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) includes all,
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Hyperthermia (> 38C)
Bradycardia (60/min)
Tachypnoea (> 20/min)
WBC count < 4000/min
Following regarding Tropical chronic pancreatitis is false:
Affects alcoholic elderly from lower socioeconomic region esp. South India
Associated with ingestion of cassava
Imaging studies reveal nodular fibrotic pancreas with dilated ducts filled with
stones
Surgery reserved for intractable pain
Regarding typhoid all are true, EXCEPT:
Caused by gram Negative bacillus
Diagnosis is by leucopenia, stool and blood cultures and positive Widal test
Perforation of ulcer in 1st week carries poor prognosis than 2nd week
Surgical intervention done in case of complications
For in order of minimize surgical site in the operation theatre all are true,
EXCEPT:
First scrubs should be for 3 mins.
Bacterial count to be kept below 10 CFU/cmm
Temp should below 19-22C and humidity between 45-55%
Good prepping and maintaining distance of unscrubbed staff of atleast 50
cms from sterile field
Thymus gland abscess is congenital syphilis are called:
Politizer's abscess
Fouchier's abscess
Duboi's abscess
Mycotic abscess
Malignant pustule occurs in:
Melanoma
Anthrax
Carbuncle
Actinomycosis
Following are true of eryiseplas, EXCEPT:
Streptococcal infection
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Surgical debridement
Hydrocolloid dressing
All the following are congential cysts, EXCEPT:
Urachal cyst
Polycystic kidney
Mucous cyst of mouth
Dermoid cyst
Cock's peculiar tumour is :
An infected sebaceous cyst
Calcifying epithelima
Self healing nodular lesion with central ulceration.
An indicator of underlying osteo-myelitis
Bedsore is an example of:
Tropical ulcer
Trophic ulcer
Venous ulcer
Post thrombotic ulcer
Cause of persistence of a sinus or fistulae includes:
Foreign body
Non dependent drainage
Unrelived obstructon
All of the above
All the following lipomas have a potential for malignant change, EXCEPT:
Retroperitoneal
Inter muscular in the thigh
Shoulder
Scalp
Which condition is associated with the fifth cranial nerve?
Von Recklinghausen's disease
Molluscum fibrosum
Plexiform neurofibromatosis
Le Fraumeni syndrome
Desmoid tumor is associated with which syndrome?
Le Fraumeni syndrome
Gardner's syndrome
Lynch syndrome
Aperts syndrome
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Scalp
Face
The best reconstruction after a segmental mandibulectomy in a patient of
lower alveolus malignancy:
Skin grafting
Pectorals major myocutaneous flap
Delto pectoral flap
Free fibula flap
A deltopectoral flap is a type of :
Free flap
Myocutaneous flap
Fasciocutaneous flap
Fasciomyocutaneous flap
The blood supply for a transverse Rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap
comes from:
Internal mammary artery
Superficial epigastric artery
Deep inferior epigastric artery
Superficial external pudendal artery
Ideal graft for leg injury with 10 x 10 cm. exposed bone :
Amniotic memb graft
Pedicle graft
Full thickness graft
Split thickness skin graft
Following are true of cultured bilayer skin equivalent, EXCEPT:
More closely mimics normal anatomy
easily handled, can be sutured or meshed
Does not need secondary procedure
Long shelf life
Regarding Hemangiomas following are true:
Salman patch disappears after age one
Portwinestain present through life
Salman patch seen on forehead or over occiput
All are correct
Criteria for Brainstem death include the following, EXCEPT:
Absence of corneal reflexes
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anastomosed to :
Ext. Iliac Artery
Renal artery
Int. Iliac artery
Aorta
NOTES is :
Non obliterative trans esophageal surgery
Natural orfice trans esophageal surgery
Natural orfice trans luminal endoscopic surgery
Neo occlusive trans arterial Endo surgery
Triangle of doom has following Boundaries, EXCEPT:
Vas deferens
Testicular vessels
Iliac vessels
Reflected peritoneal fold
Length of the laparoscopic Hand instruments used/regularly in adult
surgeries is:
18cms
28 cms
25 cms
36 cms
Graft-versus-host disease has occurred with the transplantation of which
of the following?
Kidney
Lung
Heart
Bone marrow
Which of the following is the safest and most efficient tool in diagnosis of
lower limb arterial disease?
Arteriography
Hand-held Doppler probe
Duplex imaging
Treadmill
Which of the following drugs is effective as a non surgical measure for
arterial stenosis?
-blockers
Anti-platelet agents
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Oxpentifylline
Which is the standard thrombolytic agent used today?
Urokinase
Streptokinase
Tissue plasminogen activator
None of the above
Which of the following not true regarding Raynaud syndrome?
It is the same as Raynaud disease
Common in users of pneumatic road drills
Sympathectomy yields poor results
Steroids are helpful
All of the following are the clinical feature of thromboangiitis obliterans,
EXCEPT:
Raynaud's phenomenon
Claudication of extremities
Absence of popliteal pulse
Migratory superficial thrombophlebitis
Two days after admission to the hospital for a myocardial infarction, a 65
year old man complains of severe, unremitting midabdominal pain. His
cardiac index is 1.6. Physical examination is remarkable for an absence of
peritoneal irritation or distention despite the patient's persistent
complaint of severe pain. Serum lactate is 9 (Normal<3). In managing this
problem you should:
Perform MRI
Perform mesenteric angiography
Perform OGDscopy
Perform sigmoidoscopy
Which among the following is not a feature of peripheral arterial
occlusion?
Shock
Pallor
Pain
Pulselessness
What will be diagnosis of Ramu, who is 45 year old male with history of
chronic smoking and pain in lower limb due to blockage of femoral artery:
Thromboangitis obiterarns
Atherosclerosis
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Arteritis
Which one is Not true regarding Buergers disease?
Mean are usually involved
Occurs below 50 years of age
Smoking is predisoposing factor
Veins and nerves are never involved
Rare complication after elective abdominal aortic aneurysm repair consists
of:
Cardiac infarction
Renal failure
Lower lobe consolidation
Atelectasis
A patient presented with local gigantism of the leg and increased
pulsations of the lower limb veins. Most probable diagnosis is:
Tumor
AV fistula
Varicose veins
Incompetence of the sapheno-femoral junction
Pseudoarterial aneurysm in drug abuser's seen in:
Radial
Branchial
Femoral
Carotid
Syndrome of internal iliac artery occlusion manifested by:
Pain in calf
Absent pulse at the dorsalis pedis artery
Intermittent claudication
None of the above
AV fistula all regarding it is true, EXCEPT:
Arterialisations of veins
Causes LV enlargement and LVF
Causes overgrowth of limb and indolent ulcers
Proximal compression causes increased pulse pressure
Which is not true of hyperabduction syndrome:
Physio therapy and position exercises relives symptoms
Neurological signs and symptoms are common
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