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THIRD PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, AUGUST 2002
Part II
Paper I-GENERAL SURGERY
Section B-Orthopaedics
Time: One Hour and a Half
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Maximum: 30 Marks
MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.
- Multiple Choice Questions. Single response type-10 (separate sheet attached). (10 x 0.25 marks)
- Match the following. Single response type-4 (separate sheet attached). (4 x 0.5 = 2 marks)
- Draw and label "Thomas, Splint". (1 mark)
- Short answer questions: (3 x 0.33 marks)
- Brodie's abscess,
- Fracture patella.
- Wrist drop.
- Write short notes on: (2 x 0.25 marks)
- Madura foot.
- Solitary bone cyst.
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- Read this paragraph and answer the following questions :- (5 x 0.3 marks)
A 14 year old male presents with pain and swelling over lower end of right femur of 3 months duration. A clinical diagnosis of osteosarcoma is made.
- What are the X-ray features of this condition ?
- What will you do to confirm the diagnosis?
- What is the treatment of choice?
- Apart from surgery, what are the other modalities of treatment you want to add ?
- What are the common sites of this tumour?
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- Short answer questions: (4 x 0.25 marks)
- Erb's palsy.
- Mallet finger.
- Baker's cyst.
- Barlow's test.
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- Write short notes on: (3 x 0.26 marks)
- Tuberculous granuloma.
- Genu valgum.
- Callus formation.
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Paper I-GENERAL SURGERY
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (10 x 0.2 = 5 marks)
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Note.-(1) Do not write anything on the question paper.
(2) Write your register number on the answer-sheet provided.
(3) Select the appropriate answer and encircle the alphabet against each question in the answer-sheet provided.
- Phalen's test is positive in:
- Tennis elbow.
- de-Quervain's disease.
- Carpal tunnel syndrome.
- Ulnar bursitis.
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- Soap bubble appearance is seen in :
- Osteosarcoma.
- Giant cell tumour.
- Ewing's sarcoma.
- Lymphoma.
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- Froment's sign is positive in lesions of:
- Ulnar nerve.
- Median nerve.
- Radial nerve.
- All of the above.
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- Gunstock deformity occurs as a complication of:
- Supracondylar fracture.
- Capitulum fracture.
- Fracture neck of radius.
- Fracture lateral epicondyle of humerus.
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- Housemaid's knee is due to inflammation of:
- Prepatellar bursa.
- Infrapatellar bursa.
- Popliteal bursa.
- Suprapatella bursa.
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- Carpal bone which commonly fractures is :
- Scaphoid.
- Lunate.
- Hamate.
- Pisiform.
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- Most common complication of fracture clavicle is :
- Non-union.
- Malunion.
- Nerve injury.
- Delayed union.
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- Giant cell tumour is:
- Epiphyseal tumor.
- Metaphyseal tumor.
- Diaphyseal tumor.
- None of the above.
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- Antalgic gait of hip is :
- Stiffness of hip joint.
- Painful hip gait.
- Trendelenburg gait.
- Gait in polio.
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- Keinbock's disease involves :
- Scaphoid.
- Radial head.
- Lunate.
- 2nd metatarsal head.
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II. Match the following :- (4 x 0.5 = 2 marks)
- Gout
- Charcot's joint
- Sudeck's atrophy
- Rheumatoid arthritis
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- Syphilis.
- Morning stiffness.
- Sodium urate crystals.
- Colles' fracture.
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