1 >>In Bony ankylosis, there is: ?
- (A) Painless, No movement
- (B) Painful complete movement
- (C) Painless complete movement
- (D) Painful incomplete movement
2 >>A 25/M complaints of pain in lower back region for three months. Has history of slipping of bathroom slippers. Mild weakness of both lower limbs but can walk without support. There is 30% sensory loss and has bladder symptoms. D12-L1 is tender. X-ray shows paradiscal destruction of vertebrae and MRI shows destruction with indentation of thecal sac. Management is: ?
- (A) Wait and watch
- (B) Domicilary ATT
- (C) Admit and ATT
- (D) ATT and Decompression
3 >>Anterolateral decompression (ALD) and Anterior decompression (AD) for Pott’s spine all are true except: ?
- (A) ALD and AD results are the same
- (B) ALD position of patient is right Lateral
- (C) ALD Laminectomy is always a part
- (D) ALD part of ribs is removed and spinal nerves exposed
4 >>Apparent lengthening of Limb is seen in which TB hip stage of: ?
- (A) 1
- (B) 3
- (C) 2
- (D) 4
5 >>Girdlestone arthroplasty is carried out for: ?
- (A) Chronic elbow infections
- (B) Acute elbow infections
- (C) Chronic hip infections
- (D) Acute hip infections
6 >>T.B. Sicca involves: ?
- (A) Shoulder
- (B) Elbow
- (C) Hip
- (D) Knee
7 >>30/M HIV positive on antiretroviral therapy has pain in right hip region. FLEXION, ABDUCTION, EXTERNAL ROTATION DEFORMITY of right hip for 2 months, what is the most likely diagnosis: ?
- (A) Avascular Necrosis
- (B) T.B Hip
- (C) Transient synovitis
- (D) Septic arthritis
8 >>Wandering acetabulum is seen in: ?
- (A) Fracture acetabulum
- (B) Dislocation of femur
- (C) CDH
- (D) Tuberculosis of hip
9 >>Complication of joint TB ?
- (A) Fibrous ankylosis
- (B) Bony ankylosis
- (C) Normal healing
- (D) None
10 >>Treatment of triple deformity is: ?
- (A) ATT
- (B) ATT + Immobilisation
- (C) ATT + Immobilisation + Debridement
- (D) ATT + Replacement
11 >>Triple deformity of knee is classically seen in: ?
- (A) Fracture patella
- (B) Tuberculosis
- (C) Rheumatic arthritis
- (D) Rheumatoid arthritis
12 >>The most common site of skeletal tuberculosis is: ?
- (A) Hip + Spine
- (B) Knee + Hip joints
- (C) Knee joint
- (D) Cervical spine
13 >>The most common cause of Monoarthritis in children is ?
- (A) Septic arthritis
- (B) Tuberculous arthritis
- (C) Osteoarthritis
- (D) Rheumatoid arthritis
14 >>Tuberculous arthritis in advanced cases lead to: ?
- (A) Bony ankylosis
- (B) Fibrous ankylosis
- (C) Loose joints
- (D) Charcots joints
15 >>Epiphyseal tumor before fusion of epiphysis: ?
- (A) Chondroblastoma
- (B) Chondrosarcoma
- (C) Ewing’s sarcoma
- (D) Giant cell tumor
16 >>Which is not a metaphyseal tumor: ?
- (A) Osteosarcoma
- (B) Chondrosarcoma
- (C) Giant cell tumor
- (D) Aneurysmal bone cyst
17 >>Tumor in Diaphysis: ?
- (A) Osteogenic sarcoma
- (B) Ewing’s sarcoma
- (C) Osteoclastoma
- (D) Osteochondroma
18 >>GCT is: ?
- (A) Epiphyseal
- (B) Epiphyseometaphyseal
- (C) Metaphyseal
- (D) Metaphyseodiaphyseal
19 >>Most common tumor of hand: ?
- (A) Enchondroma
- (B) Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- (C) Chondroblastoma
- (D) Melanoma
20 >>Solitary bone cyst is most common in the ?
- (A) Upper end of humerus
- (B) Lower end of humerus
- (C) Upper end of fibula
- (D) Lower and of fermur
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