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Calicut University 2009-3rd Year M.B.B.S Medicine Part 2, 1 General Surgery, Section B Orthopadics, , - Question Paper

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I. Multiple option ques.. Single response type10
(separate sheet attached)
(10x1/2 = five marks)

II. Match the subsequent. Single response kind – four (separate sheet attached)
(4x1/2 = two marks)

III. Draw and tag "Thomas, Splint". ( one mark)

IV. Short ans questions:
1. Brodier's abscess,
2. Fracture patella
3. Wrist drop
(3x1 = three marks)

V.Write short notes on:
1. Madura foot
2. Solitary bone cyst.

VI. learn this snippet and ans the subsequent questions:A
14 year old male presents with pain and swelling over lower end of right femur of
3 months duration. A clinical diagnosis of osteosarcoma is middle.
(a) elaborate the Xray
features of this condition?
(b) What will you do to confirm the diagnosis?
(c) What is the treatment of choice?
(d) Apart from surgery, elaborate the other modalities of treatment you want to add?
(e) elaborate the common sites of this tumour? (5x1 = five marks)

VII.Short ans questions:
1. Erb's palsy 2. Mallet finger
3. Baker's cyst. 4. Barlow's test. (4x1 = four marks)

Write short notes on:
1. Tuberculous granuloma 2. Genu valgum
3. Callus formation (3x2 = six marks)

MULTIPLE option ques.

1. Phalens test is positive in:
(A) Tennis elbow (B) deQuervains
disease.
(C) Carpal tunnel syndrome (D) Ulnar bursitis.

2.Soap bubble appearance is seen in:
(A) Osteosarcoma (B) Giant cell tumour
(C) Ewing's sarcoma (D) Lymphoma

3. Froment's sign is positive in lesions of:
(A) Ulnar nerve (B) Median nerve
(C) Radial nerve (D) All of the above

4. Gunstock deformity occurs as a complication of:
(A) Supracondylar fracture (B) Capitulum fracture
(C) Fracture neck of radius (D) Fracture lateral epicondyle of humerus.

5. Housemaids knee is due to inflammation of:
(A) Prepatellar bursa (B) Infrapatellar bursa
(C) Popliteal bursa (D) Suprapatella bursa

6. Carpal bone which commonly fractures is:
(A) Scaphoid (B) Lunate
(C) Hammate (D) Pisiform

7. Most common complication of fracture clancle is:
(A) Nonunion
(B) Malunion
(C) Nerve injury (D) Delayed union.

8. Giant cell tumour is:
(A) Epiphyseal tumor (B) Metaphyseal tumor
(C) Diaphyseal tumor (D) None of the above.

9. Antalgic gait of hip is:
(A) Stiffness of hip joint (B) Painful hip gait
(C) Trendelenburg gair. (D) Gait in polio

10.Keinbock's disease involves:
(A) Scaphoid (B) Radial head
(C ) Lunate (D) second metatarsal head. (10x1/2 = five marks)

Paper one – GENERAL SURGERY
II. Match the following:1.
Gout (a) Syphilis
2. Charcot's joint (b) Morning stiffness
3. Sudeck's atrophy (c) Sodium urate crystals
4. Rheumatoid arthitis (d) Colles' fracture
(4x1/2 = two marks)


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