MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.
Section B (Orthopaedics)
- Multiple Choice Questions: Single Response Type 10 (Separate sheet attached).
- Match the following: Single response Type 4 (Separate sheet attached).
- Draw and label: Changes in Tuberculosis of Hip. (1 mark)
- Short answer questions:
- What are the complications of acute osteomyelitis femur? (10 x 25 marks)
- What are the radiological differences between osteosarcoma and osteoclastoma ? (4x22 marks)
- What are the clinical features and complications of acute osteomyelitis femur?
- Write short notes on:
- Complications of Colle's Fracture. (3x13 marks)
- Volkman's Ischaemic Contracture. (2x24 marks)
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- Read this Paragraph and answer the following questions :-
A 7 year old boy is brought to the orthopaedic casualty with severe pain in the left leg and high fever.
- What is the differential diagnosis ?
- Discuss the pathology of bone inflammation?
- What are the possible radiological features in this patient?
- How will you manage the condition?
- What are the complications of your diagnosis ?
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C 20457
Section B
- Read this Paragraph and answer the following questions :-
A 45 year old male attends the casualty with complaints of bleeding per rectum. He is in a moribund state and is lying listless.
- What are the possible causes of bleeding per rectum ?
- What is your diagnosis in this patient who is lying listless? Explain the pathology.
- How will you investigate the patient to reach your diagnosis?
- What is the emergency management?
- Detail the different types of treatment for your diagnosis.
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- Short answer questions:
- What is the treatment of Carcinoma Stomach? (4x14 marks)
- What is the differential diagnosis of lump in the right ileac fossa?
- What are the clinical features of Acute Appendicitis?
- What is Juraz operation?
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- Write short notes on:
- Gall stone. (3x26 marks)
- Splenic rupture.
- Cullen's sign.
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C 20457
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.
- Gas in intestinal obstruction is mainly due to :
- Bacterial action.
- Swallowed air.
- Both.
- Neither.
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- Clo test is used for detecting:
- Peritonitis.
- Gastric Ulcer.
- Choledochal cyst.
- Duodenal ulcer.
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- Oschner-Sherren's regime is used in the treatment of:
- Appendicular mass.
- A/C appendicitis.
- Diverticulitis.
- Ileocaecal TB.
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- Cobble stone appearance in barium studies is seen in :
- Crohn's disease.
- Ca colon.
- Ulcerative colitis.
- Diverticulitis.
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- Intestional obstruction in Meckel's diverticulum is due to :
- Perforation.
- Impaction of food materials.
- Congenital bands.
- Torsion at the base.
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- Most common type of presentation of left sided colonic growths is :
- Obstruction.
- Loss of weight.
- Diarrhoea.
- Vomiting.
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- Most common benign tumour of spleen is:
- Haemangioma.
- Lymphangioma.
- Mucous retention cyst.
- None of the above.
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- Multiple calcification of spleen in X-ray suggests:
- Sarcoidosis.
- TB.
- Hodgkin's disease.
- Hereditary spherocytosis.
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- Haemopoesis by spleen is seen till:
- 5th month of IUL.
- 5th week of IUL.
- 5th month of neonatal life.
- 5th week of neonatal life.
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- Transmural inflammation, strictures and cobblestone granulomas are characteristic of:
- Ulcerative colitis.
- Crohn's disease.
- Tuberculous ulcer.
- Amoebic typhlitis.
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C 20457 (10x25 marks)
C 20457
Paper I-GENERAL SURGERY INCLUDING GIT AND ORTHOPAEDICS
II. Match the following :-
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- Auerbach
- Schatzki
- Barret
- Globus.
- Mucosa.
- Achalasia.
- Psychological.
- Ulcer.
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