Gastroenterology

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Gastroenterology

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1. Which ion is necessary for the active transport of sugars?

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2. The commonest cause of upper GI bleeding in an alcoholic is:

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3. Major organ responsible for the removal of gastrin is:

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4. In gastroparesis, the following drugs are helpful except:

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5. Continued infectivity in HBV infection is diagnosed by:

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6. Minimal hepatic encephalopathy is classically diagnosed by:

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7. The commonest cause of pancreatic calcification is:

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8. Michaelis-Gutmann bodies are found in:

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9. Leptospirosis can be diagnosed during the 1st week of illness by:

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10. Characteristics of anorexia nervosa include all except:

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11. Which of the following has the highest acid secretory effect?

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12. Which one of the following is not a space-occupying disease of liver?

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13. Pruritus associated with cholestasis is mostly seen:

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

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15. Peritonitis may be complicated by all except:

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

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17. All are recognised complications of acute viral hepatitis except:

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18. Which of the following does not produce secretory diarrhoea?

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19. Hour-glass stomach is usually produced by:

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20. Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) may be produced by all except:

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21. Which of the following does not give rise to haematemesis?

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22. Which is true regarding irritable bowel syndrome?

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23. Regarding non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), all are true except:

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24. Features of gastric outlet obstruction produced by congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis develop in infants:

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25. All of the following are true regarding right-sided colonic carcinoma except:

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26. Which is true in familial polyposis coli?

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

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28. The commonest malignant tumour of the gallbladder is:

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29. What is true about Weil’s disease?

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30. Tropical sprue may be associated with all except:

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31. Aerophagia is commonly found in all except:

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32. Portal hypertension associated with soft liver suggests:

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33. Giardiasis is characterised by all except:

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34. Regarding ischaemic colitis, which one is true?

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35. Predominant unconjugated bilirubin is seen in all except:

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

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37. Which statement is false regarding duodenal ulcer?

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38. All of the following are examples of psychiatric illness associated with profound weight loss except:

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39. Malabsorption may produce all of the following except:

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40. Mallory-Weiss syndrome is commonly seen accompanying:

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41. The basic defect in coeliac sprue lies in:

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42. Normal portal venous pressure is:

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43. The single most important point which differentiates tropical sprue from coeliac sprue is:

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44. The major site of bile salt absorption is:

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45. Which of the following is false regarding Gaucher’s disease?

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46. The most sensitive test which detects hepatic involvement in congestive cardiac failure is:

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47. Acid peptic disease is rarely found in:

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48. The classical triad in carcinoid syndrome is:

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49. Pregnancy predisposes to all except:

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