Gastroenterology

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Gastroenterology

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

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2. Silvery stool signifies a lesion characteristic of:

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

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4. WBC in stool is not found in:

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5. Which of the following is false regarding cholera?

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6. Regarding melena, which statement is false?

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

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8. The most specific treatment in coeliac sprue is:

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9. The causative agent of tropical sprue is:

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10. Gastrin is predominantly secreted from:

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

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12. Carcinoid syndrome:

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13. High transaminase levels may be found in all except:

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14. The commonest manifestation of radiation proctitis is:

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15. Achalasia cardia gives rise to all except:

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

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17. Tropical sprue may be associated with all except:

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

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19. Crohn’s disease is caused by:

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

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

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22. Which of the following clotting factors is not produced in the liver?

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

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

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25. Which of the following primaries is uncommonly associated with bony metastasis?

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26. In HBV infection, which serological maker is present in the ‘window period’ as evidence of recent HBV infection:

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27. The commonest hepatic lesion in haemochromatosis is:

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28. Pyloric stenosis may be complicated by:

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29. Amino acids malabsorption is seen in:

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30. Congenital hepatic fibrosis may be associated with:

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

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32. Portal hypertension associated with soft liver suggests:

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33. Fatty liver may be produced by:

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34. All of the following are true with respect to Zollinger-Ellison syndrome except:

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35. Hepatic amoebiasis is associated with all except:

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36. Michaelis-Gutmann bodies are found in:

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37. Pyloric stenosis is commonly associated. with all except:

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38. Pneumaturia is an established feature of:

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

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

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

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42.

Burst abdomen commonly occurs on which post-op day of abdominal surgery?
A. 1st day B. 2nd day
C. 3rd day D. 7th day

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43. A patient with severe malabsorption having fever, hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy, sacroiliitis and increased skin pigmentation is probably suffering from:

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44. Treatment modalities of Wilson’s disease include all except:

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

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46. ‘Puddle sign’ detects a small amount of free fluid in peritoneal cavity which may be as low as:

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47. Regarding ulcerative colitis, which is true?

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

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

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50. Regarding H. pylori, which statement is false?

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