Gastroenterology

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Gastroenterology

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1. Oral mucous membrane may be affected in all except:

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2. Which organ does not move at all with respiration?

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3. The water content of adult stool is approximately:

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4. A desire for defaecation is initiated by:

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5. Silvery stool signifies a lesion characteristic of:

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6. Which of the following may develop into intestinal lymphoma?

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7. Serum-ascites albumin gradient (SAAG) is > 1.1 g/dl in all except:

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8. Gum hypertrophy is not a feature of:

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9. Normal portal venous pressure is:

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10. Regarding angiodysplasia of colon, which one is false?

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11. Which is the most sensitive test to diagnose hepatopulmonary syndrome?

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

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13. The most common cause of Budd-Chiari syndrome is:

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14. Diarrhoea may be associated with all except:

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

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16. Regarding solitary rectal ulcer syndrome (SRUS), which of the following is false?

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17. All are characteristic features of Wilson’s disease except:

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18. The best way to diagnose Gilbert’s syndrome is:

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19. Tropical sprue may be associated with all except:

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20. Commonest cause of antral gastritis is:

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21. Regarding haematochezia, which one is false?

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22. Which one is false in granulomatous hepatitis?

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23. The definitive test for diagnosis of haemochromatosis is:

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24. Achalasia cardia may lead to all except:

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25. Constipation may develop from all except:

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26. Malignant potential is least in:

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27. Features of Mallory-Weiss syndrome comprise all except:

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28. Which of the following is not a recognized complication of ulcerative colitis?

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29. Which is true in halothane-induced. hepatitis?

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30. Characteristic of hepatic pre-coma is:

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31. H. pylori is usually not associated with:

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32. Lower oesophageal sphincter is relaxed by:

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33. Severe kwashiorkor may have a hepatic lesion in the form of:

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34. The commonest cause of post-transfusion hepatitis is:

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35. Aluminium hydroxide as an antacid may have all characteristics except:

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36. All of the following may cause traveller’s diarrhoea except:

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37. Luge gastric folds are seen in all except:

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38. The classical triad in carcinoid syndrome is:

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39. ‘String sign’ in Crohn’s disease is due to:

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40. Primary biliary cirrhosis may be associated with all except:

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41. Hepatic amoebiasis is associated with all except:

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42. The valvular heart disease common in carcinoid syndrome is:

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43. In coeliac sprue, which of the following is non-deficient in the body?

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44. The commonest hepatic lesion in haemochromatosis is:

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45. Absolute contraindication for liver biopsy is:

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46. Pyrosis is better known as:

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47. Which is true in familial polyposis coli?

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48. Minimal fluid required to have classical shifting dullness in ascites is:

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49. The Kayser-Fleischer (KF) ring is:

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50. The presenting feature of non-cirrhotic portal fibrosis is: