(Single Best Answer) Question 931: Consider the following findings with reference to a diagnostic peritoneal lavage (DPL) in a case of abdominal trauma:
1. 10 ml of gross blood on aspiration
2. W.B.C. count more than 500 / cu mm
3. Amylase level more than 175 IU/dL
4. R.B.C. count more than 100,000/cu mm
The criteria for a positive DPL are:
A) 1 and 2 only B) 3 and 4 only C) 1, 2 and 3 only D) 1, 2, 3 and 4 Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
A) Acute fluid collection B) Acute pseudocyst C) Sterile pancreatic necrosis D) Infected pancreatic necrosis Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):
(Single Best Answer) Question 935: A 40-year old alcoholic male complains of acute pain in the epigastrium associated with vomiting for the last 10 days. On clinical examination, he is found to have a mass in the epigastrium. The most likely diagnosis is ?
A) Perforated peptic ulcer with subhepatic abscess B) Pseudopancreatic cyst C) Carcinoma of head of the pancreas D) Hepatoma in left lobe of liver Answer (Select an option above to get the answer):