Postgraduate Entrance Exam Set 3 This exam must be completed in 20 minutes. Click here to start the exam Time left: 1200 1. All the following agents decreases bone resorption in osteoporosis except strontium teriparatide alendronate etidronate (Question 1 of 10)2. Blount’s disease is assosiated with all of the following except Genu varum External tibial torsion Genu procurvatum Internal tibial torsion (Question 2 of 10)3. A sixty five year old lady presents with a long standing history of pain and swelling in her right knee.pain is significantly interfering with her activities of daily living. Radiological evaluation shows grade iii changes of osteoarthritis. Which of the following is the recommended line of management? conservative management total knee replacement partial knee replacement arthroscopic lavage/washout (Question 3 of 10)4. An atheletic teenage girl complaints of anterior knee pain on climbing stairs. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis. Bipartite patella Chondromalacia patella Patellofemoral osteoarthritis Plica syndrome (Question 4 of 10)5. Which of the following statements about ’low’ radial nerve palsy is not true? loss of sensation over first dorsal web space loss of nerve supply to extensor carpi radialis brevis loss of nerve supply to brachioradialis Loss of nerve supply to extensor pollicis brevis(Question 5 of 10)6. Which of the following structures is fixed first during re implantation of an amputated digit nerve bone artery Vein (Question 6 of 10)7. A 6 year old boy presents to the emergency department with a painful limp. Clinical examination reveals tenderness in the femoral triangle and some limitation of the hip movements. An xray was done which was normal . Which of the following should be the next course of action ? Ultrasonography Aspiration MRI Scan Wait and watch / obervation (Question 7 of 10)8. Main blood supply to the head and neck of femur comes from medial circumflex femoral artery artery of ligamentum teres popliteal artery lateral circumflex femoral artery (Question 8 of 10)9. Most common nerve involved in supracondylar fracture humerus is Radial nerve - Ulnar nerve Median nerve Anterior interosseous nerve (Question 9 of 10)10. 50 year old lady sprained her ankle two months back from which she made a steady recovery. Two months after the injury she gradually developed severe pain in her right ankle with significant limitation of ankle movement. Clinical examination revealed edema and shiny skin. What is the likely diagnosis? Fibromyalgia Complex regional pain syndrome type 2 (CPRS 2) Peripheral neuropathy Complex regional pain syndrome type 1(CRPS 1) (Question 10 of 10) Loading ... Get explanatory answers from our book Post Views: 12,389 Related Posts Postgraduate Entrance Exam Set 2Get explanatory answers from our book Postgraduate Entrance Exam Set 1Get explanatory answers from our book, Hand Surgery Exam ModuleGet explanatory answers from our book,
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good exercise and information for upcoming orthopedic surgeons.keep up the good work