Gastroenterology

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Gastroenterology

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

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2. Which is not an indication of liver transplantation?

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3. The causative agent of tropical sprue is:

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4. Gastrin is predominantly secreted from:

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5. Acute viral hepatitis may develop from all of the following except:

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6. NSAID-induced ulcers are best treated by:

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

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

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

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10. Which one of the following is false regarding primary biliary cirrhosis?

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11. Lactose intolerance with lactase deficiency may be present in all except:

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12. Water is minimally absorbed from:

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13. The commonest site of carcinoid tumour is:

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14. Which statement is false regarding duodenal ulcer?

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

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

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17. Which one of the following is false in hepatorenal syndrome?

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18. Late dumping syndrome may be manifested by all except:

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19. Which of the following agent’s absorption is least affected in massive small bowel resection?

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20. Regarding Meckel’s diverticulum, which one is false?

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21. Which one of the following is not an ocular complication of ulcerative colitis?

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22. Commonest cause of duodenal haematoma is:

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

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24. Indicators of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhosis include all except:

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

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

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27. Geographic tongue is ideally treated by:

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28. Which of the following is not a variety of osmotic diarrhoea?

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

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30. Which one is false regarding irritable bowel syndrome?

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31. Acute pancreatitis may be caused by:

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32. Which is true regarding Vincent’s angina?

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33. Which of the following is not true in lupoid hepatitis?

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34. ‘Sago spleen’ is found in:

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

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

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37. Carcinoma of oesophagus may be predisposed by alt except:

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

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39. Chronic active hepatitis may have all the following features except:

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40. All of the following may be associated with diarrhoea except:

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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. Hepatitis-like features may be seen in therapy with all except:

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

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44. Acute pancreatitis may eventually lead to all of the following except:

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

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46. Pseudomembranous colitis is not produced by:

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47. A patient is having an isolated elevation of serum alkaline phosphatase. The next test to be performed is:

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

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

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