Note: Type correct option (a , b, c or d ) in box then press ckeck button.1.Best method of diagnosing acute appendicitis is ? (a) Barium meal (b) History (c) X-ray abdomen (d) Physical examination Ans1: 2.True regarding Pott's Puffy "tumor" is ? (a) Frontal bone osteomyelitis with overlying soft tissue swelling (b) Swelling of ankle associated with Pott's fracture (c) Swelling associated with Pott's spine (d) Malignant tumor of scalp Ans2: 3.Ramsted's operation is done for ? (a) Annular pancreas (b) Achalasia cardia (c) Carcinoma stomach (d) Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis of infants Ans3: 4.Projectile vomiting and visible peristalsis in upper abdomen in the 1st month of life is most commonly due to ? (a) Duodenal ileus (b) Annular pancreas (c) Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis (d) Malrotation of gut Ans4: 5.In infancy pyloric stenosis should be treated with ? (a) Heller's myotomy (b) Medical treatment (c) Ramstedts operation (d) Gastrojejunostomy Ans5: 6.Bilious vomiting is not seen in ? (a) Pyloric stenosis (b) Duodenal atresia (c) Volvulus of small instestine (d) Jejunal atresia Ans6: 7.A 26-day-old infant presents with non-bilious projectile vomiting, constipation and rabbit like pellet stool. He has ? (a) Choledochal cyst (b) Esophageal atresia (c) Duodenal atresia (d) Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis Ans7: 8.False regarding hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is ? (a) x-ray abdomen shows gastric dilatation and minimum air in small intestine (b) USG is not helpful in diagnosis (c) Common in boys (d) Usually presents between 2-8 weeks Ans8: 9.Hypertrophic pyloric stenosis is ideally treated with ? (a) Ryle's tube and fluids (b) Wait and watch (c) Pylorotomy (d) Pyloroplasty Ans9: 10.In which of following conditions, triad of pain in abdomen, jaundice and melena is seen ? (a) Acute pancreatitis (b) Hemobilia (c) Gallbladder carcinoma (d) Acute cholecystitis Ans10:
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