In post burn patient true is-
Metabolic changes associated with excessive vomiting-
Which is the best method to assess intake of fluid in polytrauma patient-
Thromboembolism after pelvic surgery is usually from the veins-
Migratory thrombophlebitis (trousseau synd.) most commonly associated with –
Most commonly varicose veins are seen in –
Not a feature of peripheral arterial occlusion-
What will be the diagnosis of Ajay who is 50 yr old male with history of chronic smoking and pain in lower limb due to blockage of femoral artery-
Commonest part of subclavian artery to be affected bystenosis-
Allen test is useful in evaluating-
Most common site for aortic dissection-
Diabetic gangrene is due to all except
Sequence of colour changes in Raynaud’s disease-
Nicoldani branham sign of A-V fistula is-
An adult patient complaining of rest pain , gangrene of toes; he has to support the leg over a surface. After assessing ABI you diagnosed it as a case of Critical limb ischemia. what is the ABI value you got-
Galazia triad comprises of all except-
The most common cause of death in septic shock is-
Buerger’s disease is affects all structures except-
Commonest site for peripheral aneurysm is-
Which classification is used for burns in children-
A patient presents with claudication in both buttocks and has impotence. Clinical examination reveals bruit over lower abdomen. What is the most probable site of block-
Most common site of aortic dissection is-
Burn involving skin and superficial dermis is categorized as-
Curling ulcer commonly seen in-
All are the components of Cushing triad except-
An adult whose both lower limbs are charred along with genitalia has… % burn-
In burn heat loss is due to-
Commonest cancer in burn scar is-
Most common cause of death due to burn in early period-
In 3rd degree burn all are seen except-
Indications for sympathectomy are all except-
Most common vessel affected in Buerger’s ds is-
Most common cause of abdominal aortic aneurysm is-
Which of the following statement is true regarding subclavian steal syndrome -
Commonest cause of lymphedema of lower limb/ upper limb in India is-
Necrotizing lymphadenitis is characteristically seen in-
Malignant cells in Hodgekin’s lymphoma-
A five year old child presents to the emergency dept with burns. The burn area corresponding to the size of his palm is equal to-
Head and neck involvement in burn in infant is-
In second degree burn epithelialization Occurs in-
Death from burn in first 10 days is due to all except-
Lipoma which most frequently undergo malignancy is-
A patient presents an ulcer of 6 months duration. O/E the ulcer having wash leather slough and the edge is punched out. Diagnosis of the ulcer is-
Coller button ulcer seen in-
In Rugby players a kind of impetigo is seen called serum pox. Causative organism is-
Virchow’s triad includes all the following except-