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Download CU (Calicut University) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 2008 February Medicine Paper II Previous Question Paper

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(Pages: 2+2 + 1 = 5)

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THIRD PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, FEBRUARY 2008

Part II

General Surgery-Paper I

ORTHOPAEDICS

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(New Scheme)

Time: One Hour and a Half

Answer Sections A and B in separate answer-books.

Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.

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  1. Multiple Choice Questions.

Section B (Orthopaedics)

Maximum: 30 Marks

Single response type-10 (separate sheet attached). (10x2.5 marks)

  1. Match the following.
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Single response type-4 (separate sheet attached). (4 × 0.5 = 2 marks)

  1. Draw and label:

Radiological appearance in a giant cell tumour. (1 mark)

  1. Short answer questions: (3×1.3 marks)
  1. What are the complications of Osteochondroma?
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  3. What are the clinical features of Colles' fracture?
  4. What are the radiological features of chronic osteomyelitis?
  1. Write short notes on: (2x2.4 marks)
  1. Open fractures.
  2. Congenital Torticollis.
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  1. Read the paragraph and answer the following question:

A 7 year old presented to the orthopaedic outpatient with H/O limping and pain in the left Hip.

  1. What is the differential diagnosis?
  2. Discuss the pathology of Perthes' disease.
  3. What are the radiological features?
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  5. How will you treat the patient?
  6. What are the complications?

(1+1+1+1+1 = 5 marks)

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  1. Short answer questions: (4x1.25 marks)
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  1. What are the types of supracondylar fracture of humerus in children?
  2. What is the pathogenesis of Acute osteomyelitis?
  3. How will you manage transcervical type of neck of femur in a 60 year old lady?
  4. What are the complications of Colles' fracture?
  1. Write short notes on: (3×2=6 marks)
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  1. Ulnar claw hand.
  2. Cubitus varus.
  3. Clinical features of Rickets

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Time: 10 Minutes Maximum: 5 Marks

GENERAL SURGERY-Paper I

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

ORTHOPAEDICS

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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.

(4) In the answer-sheet enter the total number of your answers in the appropriate box provided.

(5) Each question carries ½ mark.

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  1. 'Sun Rise' appearance in X-ray is seen in:
  1. Ewing's Sarcoma.
  2. Chondrosarcoma.
  3. Giant cell Tumour.
  4. Osteosarcoma.
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  1. Monteggia fracture is:
  1. Lower end of radius.
  2. Upper end of radius.
  3. Lower end of ulna.
  4. Upper end of ulna.
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  1. Thomas test for hip is done for:
  1. Measuring Limb lengths.
  2. Assessing fixed flexion deformity.
  3. Measuring thigh girth.
  4. Assessing abduction.
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  1. Treatment of choice for closed diaphyseal fracture of femur:
  1. Compression of femur.
  2. Plaster spica.
  3. Ilizarov fixator.
  4. Interlocking nailing.
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  1. Treatment for club foot should be started:
  1. As early as possible.
  2. One month.
  3. Six months.
  4. One year.
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  1. 'Phalen test' is positive in:
  1. Claw hand.
  2. Carpal Tunnel syndrome.
  3. Saturday night palsy.
  4. Ollier's Disease.
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  1. 'Autonomous zone' for ulnar nerve:
  1. Pulp of index finger.
  2. Pulp of Ring finger.
  3. Pulp of thumb.
  4. Pulp of little finger.
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  1. Lisfranc's joint is:
  1. Ankle joint.
  2. Tarsometatarsal joint.
  3. Mid tarsal joint.
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  5. Subtalar joint.
  1. Fat embolism is a complication of:
  1. Fracture neck of femur.
  2. Fracture shaft femur.
  3. Fracture scaphoid.
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  5. Fracture Talus.
  1. Pott's spine is:
  1. Fracture of spine.
  2. Tuberculosis of spine.
  3. Osteoporosis.
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  5. Vertebral metastasis.

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GENERAL SURGERY-Paper I

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II. Match the following:

1 Club Foot (a) Developmental Dysplasia Hip.
2 Drawer's test (b) Hand infection.
3 Kanavel's sign (c) Cruciate ligament injury.
4 Ortolani test (d) Congenital Talipes equinovarus.