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All India Institute of Medical Sciences 2001 Post Graduate Diploma PG - Question Paper

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hernia is
a) absence of gas bubble under the diaphragm b)
mediastinal shift with normal heart axisc)
peristalsis in the thoracic cavity d) a cyst behind
the left atrium
Ans (c)
54) A 40 year old male, Kallu, a chronic smoker,
presents with claudication and a medial leg ulcer.
For the past 1 month, he provide a history of rest
pain. All the subsequent can be used to relieve the
rest pain other than
a) Omentoplexy b) conservative amputation c)
lumbar sympathectomy d) femoropopliteal
bypass
Ans (c)
55) A male patient aged 30 years subsequent a road
traffic accident presents with fracture of fourth to 10th
ribs and respiratory distress. He is diagnosed to
have flail chest and PaO2 is < 60%. The treatment
of option is
a) fixation of ribs b) strapping of the chest c)
IPPV with oral intubation d) tracheostomy
Ans (c)
56) A post-operative patient presents with
duodenal leak and peritonitis with massive
contamination. The improper management of
option is
a) duodenostomy + feeding jejunostomy +
peritoneal lavage b) total parenteral nutritionc)
duodenojejunostomy d) 4 quadrant peritoneal
lavage
Ans (a)
57) A 52 year old male executive is seen in the
casualty with hypotension, vomiting bright red
blood at home and in the hospital. There is no
previous suggestive history. The estimated blood
loss is around two liters. The diagnosis is
a) esophageal varices b) gastritis c) duodenal
ulcer d) Mallory-Weiss tear
Ans (c)
58) All are actual about the right kidney other than
a) it is related to the duodenum b) it is lower than
the left kidney c) the right renal vein is shorter
than the left d) right kidney is preferred over the
left for transplantation
Ans (d)
59) Grade IV esophageal varices, on barium
swallow appears as
a) a thick band b) mucosal folds above the
carina c) mucosal folds beneath the carina
d)
Ans (?)
60) A female patient presents with pigmentation
of the lips and oral mucosa and colonic polyps.
Her sister also has the identical history. The diagnosis
is
a) Peutz-Jeghers’ syndrome b) Carcinoid c)
melanoma d) villous adenoma
Ans (a)
61) The commonest site of carcinoma prostate is
a) Transitional zone b) Central zone c)



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