A) It is the most common type of testicular cancer B) It frequently metastasizes to the liver and bones C) It does not respond to radiation D) Its five-year survival rates approach 50 percent Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 92: A patient is diagnosed to have a Stage T3a carcinoma of the prostate. Clinically, this implies ?
A) Involvement of both the lobes but the disease is limited to within the prostatic capsule B) Involvement of both the lobes but the disease has extended through the prostatic capsule C) Involvement of the seminal vesicles D) Involvement of the pelvic wall Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) the right main bronchus is longer, wider and horizontal B) the right main bronchus is shorter, wider and nearly vertical C) the right main bronchus is shorter, narrower and horizontal D) the right main bronchus is shorter, posterior and horizontal Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Fracture of the scaphoid B) Subcapital fracture of the femoral neck C) Fracture of the calcaneum D) Fracture of the talus Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
A) 1 and 2 B) 2 and 3 only C) 1, 3 and 4 D) 2, 3 and 4 Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 97: A 30-year-old patient developed haematuria following a blunt injury to the abdomen. The patient is haemodynamically stable. However, the ultrasonographic examination reveals a perirenal collection which measures 4 X 4 cm. The patient is best managed by ?
A) Immediate laparotomy and repair of the renal injury B) Renal angiography and embolisation of the bleeding vessel C) Percutaneous nephrostomy and drainage of the haematoma D) Nonoperative management Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Gastroduodenostomy B) Duodenoduodenostomy C) Duodenojejunostomy D) Ramstedts operation Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 100: A truck driver hit his chest against the steering wheel and sustained multiple rib fractures. His vitals are stablel however, the injured side of the chest shows paradoxical movement. The chest X-ray shows no evidence of haemothorax or pneumothorax but there is a large pulmonary contusion. The most appropriate treatment will be ?
A) Tracheostomy, mechanical ventilation and positive end-expiratory pressure ventilation B) Stabilisation of fractured ribs with towel clips C) Immediate operative stabilisation D) Insertion of an intrathoracic drain Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):