Sunday, January 3, 2010

MCQS for MRCS part-1

MRCS

Q1. A 55-year-old man presents to the upper gastrointestinal clinic with symptoms of indigestion. He undergoes upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy and visits you later to discuss his results. You tell him he has Barrett's oesophagus and he wants to know more. The following are features of Barrett's oesophagus except:-
1. Small intestinal metaplasia of the normal squamous mucosa.
2. Increased risk of oesophageal adenocarcinoma.
3. A Association with gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
4. The presence of goblet cells.
5. The presence of cuboidal mucosal phenotype.

Q2. Utilising the posterior approach to a surgical procedure on the kidney, the surgeon will find that
True / False
1. The perirenal fat is exterior to the renal fascia (of Gerota)
2. The peritoneum needs to be opened
3. The pleura reaches below the level of the 12th rib
4. The renal artery is posterior to the renal vein
5. The subcostal nerve is anterior to the kidney

Q3. Injury --- cant dorsiflex ankle, area os sensory defect over mid foot,
1. deep peroneal n
2.superfec. per. n
3.tibial n
4.common per. n

Q4. first structure when opening pop fossa
1.solius
2. popletius
3. pop. artery
4.pop. vein
5.tibial n.