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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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- Multiple Choice Questions.
Section B (Orthopaedics)
Maximum: 30 Marks
Single response type-10 (separate sheet attached). (10x2.5 marks)
- Match the following.
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Single response type-4 (separate sheet attached). (4 × 0.5 = 2 marks)
- Draw and label:
Radiological appearance in a giant cell tumour. (1 mark)
- Short answer questions: (3×1.3 marks)
- What are the complications of Osteochondroma?
- What are the clinical features of Colles' fracture?
- What are the radiological features of chronic osteomyelitis?
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- Write short notes on: (2x2.4 marks)
- Open fractures.
- Congenital Torticollis.
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- 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.
- What is the differential diagnosis?
- Discuss the pathology of Perthes' disease.
- What are the radiological features?
- How will you treat the patient?
- What are the complications?
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- Short answer questions: (4x1.25 marks)
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- What are the types of supracondylar fracture of humerus in children?
- What is the pathogenesis of Acute osteomyelitis?
- How will you manage transcervical type of neck of femur in a 60 year old lady?
- What are the complications of Colles' fracture?
- Write short notes on: (3×2=6 marks)
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- Ulnar claw hand.
- Cubitus varus.
- 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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- 'Sun Rise' appearance in X-ray is seen in:
- Ewing's Sarcoma.
- Chondrosarcoma.
- Giant cell Tumour.
- Osteosarcoma.
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- Monteggia fracture is:
- Lower end of radius.
- Upper end of radius.
- Lower end of ulna.
- Upper end of ulna.
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- Thomas test for hip is done for:
- Measuring Limb lengths.
- Assessing fixed flexion deformity.
- Measuring thigh girth.
- Assessing abduction.
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- Treatment of choice for closed diaphyseal fracture of femur:
- Compression of femur.
- Plaster spica.
- Ilizarov fixator.
- Interlocking nailing.
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- Treatment for club foot should be started:
- As early as possible.
- One month.
- Six months.
- One year.
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- 'Phalen test' is positive in:
- Claw hand.
- Carpal Tunnel syndrome.
- Saturday night palsy.
- Ollier's Disease.
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- 'Autonomous zone' for ulnar nerve:
- Pulp of index finger.
- Pulp of Ring finger.
- Pulp of thumb.
- Pulp of little finger.
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- Lisfranc's joint is:
- Ankle joint.
- Tarsometatarsal joint.
- Mid tarsal joint.
- Subtalar joint.
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- Fat embolism is a complication of:
- Fracture neck of femur.
- Fracture shaft femur.
- Fracture scaphoid.
- Fracture Talus.
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- Pott's spine is:
- Fracture of spine.
- Tuberculosis of spine.
- Osteoporosis.
- 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. |