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THIRD PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2004
Part II
Surgery
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Paper I-GENERAL SURGERY Including GIT AND ORTHOPAEDICS
Time: One Hour and a Half (New Scheme) Maximum: 30 Marks
Answer Sections A and B in separate answer-books.
Draw labelled diagrams wherever necessary.
Question I should be answered first in the Response Sheet for M.C.Qs.
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Section A
I. Multiple choice questions. Single response type-10 (on attached sheet). (10×.25 marks)
II. Match the following (on attached sheet). (4x.5 = 2 marks)
III. Draw and label Branches of abdominal aorta. (1 mark)
IV. Short answer questions: (3x1⅓ marks)
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- What are the causes of intestinal obstruction ?
- What is the differential diagnosis of epigastric lump ?
- What is the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen ?
V. Write short notes on: (2x2 = 4 marks)
- Paralytic ileus.
- Portocaval anastomosis.
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Section B
VI. Read this paragraph and answer the following questions : (5x1= 5 marks)
A 45 year old male is brought to the casualty with history of severe vomiting of blood of six hours duration. He is in shock with a blood pressure of 60 systolic. There is history of alcoholism.
- What are the possible conditions to be considered in diagnosis ?
- Discuss the pathology of any one condition.
- How will you investigate the patient ?
- Detail the different types of treatment of the most common condition.
- How will you resuscitate the patient in the casuality?
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VII. Short answer questions: (3x1⅓ marks)
- How will you diagnose acute intussusception in a 10 month old baby?
- What is the treatment of carcinoma stomach?
- What are the clinical features of acute pancreatitis ?
VIII. Write short notes on: (3x2 = 6 marks)
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- Gastrostomy.
- Fissure in ano.
- Signe de dance.
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- Do not write anything on the question paper.
- Write your Register Number in the answer-sheet provided.
- Select one most appropriate response and encircle the corresponding alphabet against each question number in the answer-sheet provided.
- In the answer-sheet, enter the total number of your response in the appropriate boxes provided.
- Each question carries ½ mark.
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1. Commonest site of congenital atresia of the intestine is:
- Duodenum.
- ileum.
- Jejunum.
- Ascending colon.
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2. Treatment of choice for acute variceal bleeding is:
- Vasopressin.
- Balloon tamponade.
- Endoscopic sclerotherapy.
- Emergency portocaval shunt surgery.
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3. Commonest malignant tumour of the liver is :
- Hepatocellular carcinoma.
- Hepatoblastoma.
- Metastatic liver tumour.
- Cholangiocarcinoma.
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4. Which is the most useful investigation in the diagnosis of gall stones ?
- Oral cholecystography.
- IV cholangiography.
- Ultrasonography.
- HIDA scan.
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5. In Budd Chiari syndrome the obstruction is in the :
- Portal vein.
- IVC.
- Hepatic vein.
- Sinusoids.
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6. Commonest cause of portal hypertension in adult is:
- Portal vein thrombosis.
- Cirrhosis liver.
- Hepatic vein thrombosis.
- Carcinoma of pancreas.
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7. Conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia is due to :
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- Biliary obstruction.
- Hepatocellular disease.
- Abnormal bilirubin excretion.
- All of the above.
8. Pouch of Douglas is situated between :
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- Uterus and rectum.
- Uterus and urinary bladder.
- Urinary bladder and rectum.
- Urinary bladder and anterior abdominal wall.
9. Diverticular disease commonly affects :
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- Transverse colon.
- Splenic flexure.
- Sigmoid colon.
- Descending colon.
10. Gall stone ileus is caused by:
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- Chemical irritation of gallstone breakdown products.
- Toxaemia.
- Mechanical obstruction.
- All of the above.
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Paper I-GENERAL SURGERY including GIT AND ORTHOPAEDICS
II. Match the following: (4 x .5 = 2 marks)
1 Murphy's sign | (a) Pancreas. |
2 Cullen's sign | (b) Spleen. |
3 Balance's sign | (c) Colon. |
4 Omega sign | (d) Gall bladder. |
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