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SubjectsSurgery
Clinical

Surgery

164 practice MCQs across 26 topics

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Topics in Surgery

26 topics
Surgery
117 Qs
AIIMS 2019
10 Qs
AIIMS 2018
8 Qs
AIIMS 2017
6 Qs
Acute Appendicitis
2 Qs
Hernias
1 Qs
Breast
1 Qs
Thyroid
1 Qs
Trauma
1 Qs
Gallbladder
1 Qs
Intestinal Obstruction
1 Qs
Surgical management of chronic pancreatitis
1 Qs
Intraoperative management of difficult cholecystectomy
1 Qs
Hepatocellular carcinoma management in cirrhotic liver
1 Qs
Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer Management
1 Qs
Ruptured AAA Management Strategy
1 Qs
Crohn's Disease with Intra-abdominal Abscess
1 Qs
Inguinal Hernia - Anatomy
1 Qs
Inguinal Hernia - Repair Techniques and Outcomes
1 Qs
Inguinal Hernia - Retrorectus Repair Technique
1 Qs
Inguinal Hernia - Scrotal Extension and Complications
1 Qs
Inguinal Hernia - Spermatic Cord Anatomy
1 Qs
Iatrogenic CBD Perforation Management
1 Qs
Refractory Variceal Bleeding Management
1 Qs
Surgical management of bleeding peptic ulcer disease
1 Qs
Abdominal aortic aneurysm management and surveillance
1 Qs

Sample Questions

easy
Acute Appendicitis

A 22-year-old male presents with periumbilical pain that has migrated to the right iliac fossa over 12 hours, with nausea and fever (38.2°C). What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Acute Appendicitis

Which of the following signs is characterized by pain at McBurney's point on internal rotation of the flexed right hip?

hard
Hernias

A 60-year-old male presents with a groin swelling that does not reduce and has sudden onset pain. The swelling is below and lateral to the pubic tubercle. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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