Gastroenterology

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Gastroenterology

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1. Which indicates chronicity in hepatitis B virus infection?

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2. Congestive gastropathy in portal hypertension is best treated by:

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3. Passage of a bolus of food through the oesophagus is the function of:

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4. Constipation may develop from all except:

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5. The basic defect in coeliac sprue lies in:

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6. The weight of normal daily stool of a healthy adult is:

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7. All of the following produce hypergastrinemia except:

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8. A patient with severe malabsorption having fever, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, sacroiliitis and increased skin pigmentation is probably suffering from:

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9. Hepatic rub may be found in:

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10. Diabetic diarrhoea may be encountered in the presence of:

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11. Carbenoxolone sodium may be associated with all of the following features except:

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12. Mallory-Weiss syndrome is commonly seen accompanying:

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13. Commonest cause of duodenal haematoma is:

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14. Malabsorption may produce all of the following except:

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15. Which vitamin deficiency is commonly seen in Crohn’s disease?

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16. Saint’s triad is the presence of gallstones, hiatal hernia and?

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17. The commonest extraintestinal complication of ulcerative colitis is:

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18. All of the following may be the aetiology of Budd-Chiari syndrome except:

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19. Normal portal venous pressure is:

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20. Malignant potential is least in:

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21. The most common gastrointestinal disorder in a community is:

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22. Steatorrhoea accompanying diabetes mellitus may be due to all except:

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23. Granulomatous hepatitis is not a feature of:

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24. Atypical chest pain of reflux oesophagitis is very often precipitated by:

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25. Which is not a member of familial non-haemolytic hyperbilirubinaemia?

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26. Which of the following is false according to Ranson/Imrie criteria in acute pancreatitis for adversely affecting survival on admission?

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27. Melanosis coli indicates:

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28. Intestinal lymphangiectasia is characterised by all except:

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29. All are absorbed maximally in the upper small intestine except:

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30. Which is true in familial polyposis coli?

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31. Pseudomembranous colitis is best treated by:

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32. Silvery stool signifies a lesion characteristic of:

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33. Severe mucoid diarrhoea which is rich in electrolytes should arouse suspicion of:

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34. All of the following are true regarding Whipple’s disease except:

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35. Chronic afferent loop syndrome producing obstruction may lead to:

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36. The commonest complaint by a patient with Ca rectum is:

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37. Predominant unconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia is seen in all except:

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38. The commonest micro-organism responsible for cholangitis is:

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39. High transaminase levels may be found in all except:

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40. Regarding diffuse oesophageal spasm, which of the following is true?

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41. Weil’s disease is associated with:

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42. Fatty liver may be produced by:

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43. Predominant unconjugated bilirubin is seen in all except:

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44. Treatment of choice in correcting anaemia of ‘blind loop syndrome’ is:

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45. Superficial venous flow in portal hypertension is:

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46. Gastric diverticula are:

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47. Carcinoid syndrome is commonly produced, when the site of primary tumour is present in:

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48. Menetrier’s disease may have all of the following except:

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49. Carcinoma of the large intestine is mostly found in:

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50. Pyrosis is better known as: