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The following is true about this swelling except
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29%
Most of the incidence of this condition is in children less than one year of age
20%
Surgical excision is the treatment of choice
38%
Sclerosing agents like bleomycin can be used as the cyst is almost always unilocular
12%
Most common site is the neck
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This patient was treated in ICU for septic shock, needing ionotropic support.He developed discolored fingers , the likely cause is
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27%
Adrenaline
34%
noradrenaline
11%
dopamine
28%
vasopressin
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these are clinical scenarios from my own collection
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Gold standard treatment for symptomatic gall stones is
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64%
Laproscopic cholecystectomy
18%
Open cholecystectomy
13%
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
5%
Ursodeoxycholic acid, for dissolution
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This is appendectomy surgery instrument shown here is
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37%
Morrisons retractor
36%
Lagenback retractor
24%
Doyen Retractor
3%
Czerny retractor
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13-year-old girl had accidently swallowed a sewing needle one day ago. The general/respiratory abdominal exam is unremarkable. The following site in the GI are common for foreign body impaction except
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19%
just at entry to duodenum
23%
Ileocecal junction
27%
The proximal rectum
32%
At the level of Ligament of Treitz
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The perforator just beneath this ulcer is
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27%
Cockett
24%
Kuster
29%
Boyd
14%
Dodd
6%
Yet to be named!!
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48 year old lady consults you for breast pain.She has no risk factors.Breasts are normal on examination....You order a mammogram which is called
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21%
Diagnostic mammogram
65%
Screening mammogram
8%
Opportunistic mammogram
6%
Follow up mammogram
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This patient had an emergency laprotomy for peritonitis.What is the classification of this wound
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15%
Clean
54%
Clean contaminated
22%
Contaminated
9%
Dirty
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Students don't mix up "classification" of surgical wounds with "outcome"As you go down the options the rate of infection will increase.It does not mean a "clean"wound by classification will be clean on outcome .Neither do all "dirty" wound by classification have to mandatorily get infected