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Download MBBS KUHS Final Year 2006 June General Surgery Paper I Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery) KUHS (Kerala University of Health Sciences) Final Year (4th Year) 2006 June General Surgery Paper I Previous Question Paper

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THIRD PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, JUNE 2006

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Part II

Paper I-GENERAL SURGERY INCLUDING GIT AND ORTHOPAEDICS

(New Scheme)

Time: One Hour and a Half Maximum: 30 Marks

Answer all the questions.

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Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.

Section A

I. Multiple Choice Questions: Single Response Type – 10 (On attached sheet). (10 × ½ = 5 marks)

II. Match the following: (On attached sheet). (4 × ½ = 2 marks)

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III. Draw and label (Internal Herniations). (1 mark)

IV. Short answer questions:

  1. How do you investigate surgical jaundice?
  2. What are the causes of bleeding per rectum?
  3. What is the treatment of Chronic Duodenal Ulcer? (3 × 1 = 3 marks)
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V. Write short notes on:

  1. Ranson's criteria.
  2. Volvulus. (2 × 2 = 4 marks)

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VII. Short answer questions:

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  1. What are the Surgical conditions which produce pathological involvement of bones?
  2. How will you manage Colle's fracture in a 60 year old lady?
  3. What is the pathogenesis of Tuberculosis of hip joint?
  4. What are the complications of Supracondylar Fracture of the Humerus? (4 × 1 = 4 marks)

VIII. Write short notes on:

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  1. Claw hand.
  2. Rickets.
  3. Pathological fracture. (3 × 2 = 6 marks)

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Paper I-GENERAL SURGERY INCLUDING GIT AND ORTHOPAEDICS

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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

Note.-(1) Do not write anything on the question paper.

(2) Write your register number in the answer-sheet provided.

(3) Select one most appropriate response and encircle the corresponding alphabet against each question number in the answer-sheet provided.

  1. Galeazzi fracture is:
    1. Lower end of radius.
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    3. Lower end of ulna.
    4. Upper end of radius.
    5. Upper end of ulna.
  2. Commonest cause of recurrent shoulder dislocation is:
    1. Shallow glenoid labrum.
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    3. Bankart's lesion.
    4. Weak subscapularis muscle.
    5. Injury to humeral head.
  3. Treatment of choice for old ununited fracture of shaft of femur is:
    1. Compression plating.
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    3. Bone grafting.
    4. Nailing.
    5. Compression plating with bone grafting.
  4. Treatment of chronic cases of club foot is:
    1. Triple arthrodesis.
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    3. Dorsomedial release.
    4. Amputation.
    5. Tendon transfer.
  5. "Onion peel" appearance in X-ray is seen in:
    1. Ewing's sarcoma.
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    3. Osteomyelitis.
    4. Chondrosarcoma.
    5. Osteogenic sarcoma.
  6. Vertical striations on vertebral bodies are seen in:
    1. Haemangioma.
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    3. Paget's disease.
    4. Vertebral metastasis.
    5. Osteoporosis.
  7. IN Kanavel's sign the area of greatest tenderness is over that part of the ulnar bursa:
    1. Lying directly under flexor retinaculum.
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    3. Between proximal and middle crease of little fingers.
    4. Between middle and distal crease of little finger.
    5. Lying between the transverse palmar creases.

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  1. Pain in the distribution of median nerve is called:
    1. Claw hand.
    2. Carpal Tunnel syndrome.
    3. Saturday night palsy.
    4. Ollier's disease.
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  3. Syme's amputation is done:
    1. Through ankle joint.
    2. Just below ankle joint.
    3. Just above ankle joint.
    4. Above knee amputation.
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  5. Tinel's sign is positive in:
    1. Tendon injury.
    2. Muscle injury.
    3. Ligament injury.
    4. Nerve injury. (10 × ½ = 5 marks)
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Paper I-GENERAL SURGERY INCLUDING GIT AND ORTHOPAEDICS

II. Match the following:-

1 Barlow's test. (a) Semilunar cartilage injury.
2 Lachman's test. (b) Cervical rib.
3 Mc Murray's test (c) Congenital dislocation of hip.
4 Adson's test (d) Anterior cruciate ligament injury. (4 × ½ = 2 marks)

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