Gastroenterology

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Gastroenterology

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1. The most common and most specific radiological feature in barium meal follow-through in a patient with malabsorption is:

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2. Regarding melena, which statement is false?

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3. Continued infectivity in HBV infection is diagnosed by:

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4. Incidence of stress ulcers in acutely traumatised patients is:

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5. All of the following produce “sub-total villous atrophy’ except:

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6. Incidence of gastric carcinoid is increased in all except:

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7. Pruritus associated with cholestasis is mostly seen:

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8. All are recognised complications of inflammatory bowel disease except:

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9. Among the following drugs, which one is thought to be the safest in pregnancy?

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10. Amino acids malabsorption is seen in:

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11. The commonest cause of colonic obstruction is:

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12. Upper GI bleeding, angioid streaks in retina and yellowish skin papules indicate:

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13. Which of the following is not a cause of hyperamylasaemia?

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

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15. Jejunal diverticula may be associated with:

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16. All of the following are true regarding diverticulitis except:

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17. Hepatic rub may be found in:

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18. Intestinal lymphangiectasia is characterised by all except:

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

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20. Oral contraceptive pills may have a hepatic lesion in the form of all except:

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21. A ‘white patch’ in the throat may be due to all except:

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22. Malignant potential is least in:

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

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

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25. Geographic tongue is ideally treated by:

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

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

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28. The best single diagnostic test for cystic fibrosis is:

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29. Mid-zonal necrosis of liver is caused by:

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30. Calcification of spleen is seen in:

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31. Which of the following reflects the best prognostic marker of hepatocellular function?

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32. What percentage of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome are malignant?

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33. The major site of bile salt absorption is:

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34. Sialorrhoea is associated with all of the following except:

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35. Lower oesophageal sphincter is relaxed by:

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36. Predominant unconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia is seen in all except:

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37. Chronic gastritis may be associated with all except:

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38. A child having diarrhoea later complicated by the appearance of rash and petechiae. The most probable diagnosis is:

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39. All of the following are true regarding acute mesenteric vascular occlusion except:

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40. Melanosis coli indicates:

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41. Zieve’s syndrome in alcoholic cirrhosis includes pain abdomen and haemolytic anaemia; the other component is:

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42. Which of the following clotting factors retains its activity in hepatocellular disorder?

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

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

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45. All of the following endocrine disorders are associated with malabsorption except:

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46. Gastrin is predominantly secreted from:

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47. Achalasia cardia may lead to all except:

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48. Commonest cause of hepatoma is:

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49. Carcinoid syndrome:

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