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THIRD PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2005
Part II
GENERAL SURGERY-Paper II (INCLUDES WHOLE OF SURGERY EXCLUDING G.I.T.)
Time: Three Hours
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[New Scheme]
Answer Sections A and B in separate answer books.
Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
Answer all questions.
Section A
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Maximum: 60 Marks
I. Multiple Choice Questions. Single response type-20 (separate sheet attached). (20½ = 10 marks)
II. Match the following. Single response type-6 (separate sheet attached). (6×2/3 marks)
III. Draw and label:
- Types of Thyroidectomy.
- Types of Renal Trauma.
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IV. Short answer questions: (2x1½ = 3 marks)
- What are the complications of rupture urethra ?
- How will you manage stricture urethra ?
- How do you classify parotid swellings?
- What are the features which indicate malignant change in mixed parotid tumour?
- What are the complications of mixed parotid tumour?
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V. Write short notes on: (5x1½ = 7½ marks)
- Carcinoma Kidney.
- Duct Papilloma.
- Palliation for Ca Breast.
- Examination of breast swelling.
- Sterilisation of instruments.
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Section B
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VI. Read this paragraph and answer the following questions:
A 45-year-old lady attends the OP with a complaint of bleeding from the nipple. On examination there is a vague lump in the lower inner quadrent. The patient is nulliparous.
- What are the causes of bleeding from the nipple in this patient?
- Discuss microdochectomy.
- Detail the relevance of Bloom and Richardson's grading.
- What are the investigations for confirming the diagnosis ?
- How will you treat this patient?
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(1+2+2+2+3 = 10 marks)
VII. Short answer questions: (10 x 1 = 10 marks)
- How do you classify vascular lesions?
- How will you investigate a testicular swelling?
- What are the clinical features of intracranial bleeding?
- What are the types of gangrene?
- What are the investigations for a case of peripheral limb ischaemia ?
- What are the clinical tests performed to assess varicose veins of legs?
- How do you treat Varicose veins of short saphenous system?
- What are the complications of varicose veins ?
- What is the differential diagnosis of lymph nodular masses?
- How will you classify lymphomas?
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VIII. Write short notes on: (5x2= 10 marks)
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- Spinal anaesthesia.
- Aneurysm.
- Wound healing.
- Sterilization.
- Malignant melanoma.
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- 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 responses in the appropriate boxes provided.
- Each question carries ½ mark.
- Coffee bean sign is usually seen in:
- Volvulus.
- Pyloric obstruction.
- Intussusception.
- Intestinal obstruction.
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- Heller's operation is done in :
- Achalasia cardia.
- Pyloric stenosis.
- Hirschsprung's disease.
- Crohn's disease.
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- Which of the following is radiolucent:
- Calcium phosphate.
- Calcium oxalate.
- Uric acid.
- Cystine.
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- All the following predispose to gastric carcinoma except:
- Achlorhydria.
- O blood group.
- Pernicious anaemia.
- H/O gastrectomy.
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- Commonest site of thromboangitis obliterans is:
- Femoral artery.
- Pedal vessels.
- Iliac artery.
- Pelvic vessels.
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- Widening of C loop is seen in:
- Carcinoma head of pancreas.
- Periampullary carcinoma.
- Chronic pancreatitis.
- All the above.
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- Commonest presentation of bilateral ureteric stones is:
- CRF.
- UTI.
- Pain.
- Haematuria.
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- Tinel's sign indicates:
- Atrophy of nerves.
- Neuroma.
- Injury to nerves.
- Regeneration of nerves.
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- Which is a non-absorbable suture:
- Polypropylene.
- Polyglycolic acid.
- Vicryl.
- Catgut.
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- The principal route of occupationally acquired HIV infection in health care workers in :
- Skin perforation with a hollow needle containing HIV infected blood.
- Solid needle skin perforation.
- Extensive splashing of mucous membrane and skin in spillage of pack of blood.
- Air-borne.
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- Which of the following will not regress spontaneously:
- Strawberry angioma.
- Portwine stain.
- Salmon patch.
- None of the above.
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- Hypertension may lead to:
- Bazin's ulcer.
- Marjolin's ulcer.
- Martorell's ulcer.
- Arterial ulcer.
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- Plexiform neurofibromatosis usually occurs in the distribution of the :
- 6th nerve.
- 7th nerve.
- 10th nerve.
- 5th nerve.
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- Of the following comments on meningocoele which is false :
- Congenital.
- Translucency.
- Tense.
- No impulse on cough.
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- "Saw tooth" X-ray appearance is seen in :
- Ulcerative colitis.
- Diverticulitis.
- Crohn's disease.
- Periampullary carcinoma.
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- The commonest sites for carcinoid tumour are:
- Small intestine and appendix.
- Large intestine and appendix.
- Large and small intestines.
- Colon and large intestine.
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- Astler Coller staging is utilised for:
- Carcinoma Stomach.
- Carcinoma Rectum.
- Carcinoma Bladder.
- Carcinoma Gall Bladder.
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- Hydrocoele is an example for a :
- Retention cyst.
- Distention cyst.
- Exudation cyst.
- Traumatic cyst.
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- "Bag of worms" feeling is encountered in:
- Varicocoele.
- Lymphvarix.
- Saphenavarix.
- Spermatocoele.
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- The following is secreted in excess in Carcinoid tumour:
- Tryptophan.
- 5-HIAA.
- VMA.
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GENERAL SURGERY-Paper II (INCLUDES WHOLE OF SURGERY EXCLUDING G.I.T.)
II. Match the following:-
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- Lucid intervel.
- Sjogren's syndrome.
- DeQuervain's disease.
- Paget's test.
- Chemodectoma.
- Cholesterol crystals.
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- Salivary glands.
- Common carotid artery.
- Extradural haematoma.
- Dentigerous cyst.
- Fluctuation.
- Thyroiditis.
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(6×2/3 marks)
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