Gastroenterology

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Gastroenterology

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1. The most reliable method of measuring steatorrhoea is:

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2. Which is true regarding irritable bowel syndrome?

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3. Characteristic of hepatic pre-coma is:

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4. Calcification of spleen is seen in:

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5. Latent jaundice may be a feature of all except:

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

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7. All of the following can be associated with obstructive jaundice except:

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

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9. Regarding cimetidine, all of the following are true except:

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

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11. All are examples of APUDomas except:

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

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

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14. All of the following produce “sub-total villous atrophy’ 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. Giardia lamblia infestation produces a syndrome mimicking:

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17. Fatty liver may be produced by:

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

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19. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) has all the advantages except:

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

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21. Octreotide can be used in all except:

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22. H. pylori is usually not associated with:

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

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24. Venous prominence present in the upper abdomen with direction of flow towards pelvis suggests:

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25. All are major components of intestinal gas except:

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26. Water is minimally absorbed from:

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27. Jejuno-ileal bypass surgery done for obesity may be complicated by all except:

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28. Which of the following is false regarding autoimmune hepatitis?

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29. Which of the following is not effective to eradicate H. pylori?

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30. Chronicity in hepatitis C virus infection is:

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31. Whipple’s triad is found in:

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32. Chronic gastritis may be associated with all except:

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

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34. ‘Sago spleen’ is found in:

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

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36. All of the following protozoa! infections produce diarrhoea in a patient of AIDS except:

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37. Hepatic rub may be found in:

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38. Manometric study of the lower oesophagus is important in all except:

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39. Which one is false regarding irritable bowel syndrome?

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

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

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42. Predominant unconjugated bilirubin is seen in all except:

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43. Acute pancreatitis may be caused by:

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44. All of the following may be associated with hyposplenism except:

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45. Which of the following surgical procedures in peptic ulcers most commonly give rise to recurrent ulceration?

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46. Geographic tongue is ideally treated by:

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47. Pyrosis is better known as:

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48. Which of the following immunoglobulins may be depressed in Giardia lamblia infestation?

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49. The commonest hepatic lesion in haemochromatosis is:

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50. Bentiromide test diagnoses?