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Question 1
Arthritis mutilans with severe opera glass hand deformity (“main en lorgnette”) is known to occur in which of the following conditions:
Question 2
Reactive arthritis occurs more commonly in young adults (20–40 years) with a male predominance and is strongly associated with:
Question 3
Which of the following arthropathies is the result of lack proprioception and deep sensation in the joint:
Question 4
Which of the following arthropathies results in maximum destruction of the joint:
Question 5
An arthrotididis that has one of its features as squaring of the vertebral body, would be:
Question 6
Which of the following conditions presents with a radiologic picture of cysts on either or both sides of the joint:
Question 7
All the following are well demonstrated by a pelvic inlet radiographic view, except:
Question 8
Which of the following structures is not well demonstrated by the Judet oblique views:
Question 9
The structure that provides stability and behaves as a shock absorber in the spine would be:
Question 10
Vertebra prominens, identifies which of the following vertebrae:
Question 11
A deformity in the spine that includes sagittal, lateral and rotational deviation from the normal, is known to be:
Question 12
The thyroid cartilage is at what level:
Question 13
The tubercle of Chassaignac is known to be at what level in the cervical spine:
Question 14
All the following nerves may be injured following an acetabular fracture, Except:
Question 15
Which of the following arteries is most likely and rarely injured, following an acetabular fracture:
Question 16
Which of the following acetabular fractures needs prompt reduction:
Question 17
Why is it most important to apply traction in an unstable fracture of the acetabulum:
Question 18
Which of the following types of acetabular fractures can be operated on, with minimal blood loss, in the acute phase:
Question 19
Which of the following measurements can be used to evaluate, a stable and congruous relationship between the femoral head and acetabulum:
Question 20
The Roof Arc angle is measured on:
Question 21
An angle created by a vertical line through the center of the femoral head and a second line between the center of the femoral head and to the fracture location at the articular surface, on each standard view, is known as the:
Question 22
Which of the following acetabular fractures may be considered for non-surgical management in the presence of secondary congruence, between the acetabulum and femoral head:
Question 23
The best approach in evaluating hip instability following a fracture of the posterior wall of the acetabulum, would be by:
Question 24
Listed below are all the approaches used to reduce fractures of the acetabulum. Which of these, allow direct access to all aspects of the acetabulum:
Question 25
Instead of using the Kocher-Langenback approach which may risk the nerve supply to the anterior portion of the gluteus maximus, where one splits the gluteus maximus at the junction with the tensor fascia lata. This alternate approach is known as:
Question 26
A trochanteric-flip approach is used best to visualize which portion of the acetabulum on reducing a fracture:
Question 27
An alternative to the ilioinguinal approach being intra-pelvic, would be:
Question 28
Which of the following approaches of the acetabulum offer, improved exposure of the quadrilateral surface and posterior column and allow buttressing of the quadrilateral surface:
Question 29
Disruption of the transverse ligament of the atlas in adults occurs when the atlanto- dens interval is greater than:
Question 30
The muscle associated with avulsion of the anterior tubercle of the atlas, would be:
Question 31
Which of the following conditions is associated least, with the development of degenerative arthrosis of the hip, with time:
Question 32
Which of the following conditions is associated with impingement of the femoral neck with and anterior acetabular rim:
Question 33
Labral shearing and cartilage degeneration may occur in all the following activities as result of abnormal hip mechanics, except:
Question 34
A deformity that features a bony prominence at the femoral head neck junction, is known as a:
Question 35
A pincer type of impingement occurs least in which of the following conditions:
Question 36
An anterior impingement test includes, all of the following range of motion, except:
Question 37
Pincer impingement is associated with all the following radiographic signs radiographic signs except:
Question 38
Coxa profunda is:
Question 39
Protrusio acetabulum is:
Question 40
A pistol grip sign is:
Question 41
A double contour sign is:
Question 42
The Bernese periacetabular osteotomy is indicated in all except:
Question 43
Which of the alternative arthroplasty surfacing procedures has been associated with pseudotumor and ALVAL:
Question 44
Patients with a THA, elevated serum ion levels greater than 5ug/liter were associated with a higher incidence of:
Question 45
The most common position of the head in congenital muscular torticollis would be:
Question 46
Plagiocephaly is known to occur in which of the following conditions:
Question 47
Which of the following conditions is most likely associated with torticollis in a child:
Question 48
The best imaging used to diagnose atlanto-axial rotatory subluxation would be:
Question 49
The most common cause of heel pain for patients between 40-60 years of age would be:
Question 50
The plantar fascia is a fibrous aponeurosis that originates from the plantar medial aspect of the calcaneal tuberosity and inserts distally on: