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2003 > Orthopaedics
- Fibular fracture - mechanism of injury?
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- Fracture of femur in a child, treated by external fixator. All of the following complications may occur,
except?
A. Shortening
B. Angulation
C. Rotation
D. ?
Ans: ?
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- Psoas Spasm is present in all of the following
except?
A. Tuberculosis of spine
B. Tuberculosis of hip
C. External iliac lymphadenitis
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- Madelung's deformity is seen at
A. Knee joint
B. Wrist joint
Ans: Wrist joint
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
& "Dr. Pushpendra Kumar" via email, thanks...!!!]
- Erynlmyer's flask deformity is seen in?
A. Gaucher's disease
Ans: Gaucher's disease
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- Plaster of Paris is?
A. Calcium sulphate
Ans: Calcium sulphate
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- The commonest organism in osteomyelitis is?
A. Staphylococcus aureus
Ans: Staphylococcus aureus
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- Which of the following statements are true about
osteomyelitis?
A. Surgery is not required if antibiotics are started
early
Ans: Surgery is not required if antibiotics are started
early
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- Calcification of the intervertebral disc is seen in?
A. Alkaptonuria
B. Ankylosing spondylitis
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- Adamantinoma?
A. Tibia
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
- Osteosarcoma arises from?
A. Metaphysis
Ans: Metaphysis
[By "Dr. Shankar Niwas"
via email, thanks...!!!]
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