This lesson covers 10 important MCQs on Gallbladder And Bile Ducts for the preparation of MBBS, INI-CET, NEET PG, INI-SS, FMGE,MS,DNB entrance and UPSC Combined Medical Services examinations.
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Gallbladder & bile duct MCQs Part-1|DrRajivmcqs6
Q.1.The Kasai procedure is performed for which condition?
A. Choledochal cyst
B. Biliary atresia
C. Double gallbladder
D. Caroli’s disease
Q.2.What is Mirizzi’s syndrome?
A. A type of liver cancer compressing the adjacent bile duct and leading to biliary obstruction.
B. An autoimmune disease affecting the bile ducts
C. A large, impacted stone in the Hartman’s pouch or the cystic duct compressing the adjacent bile duct leading to biliary obstruction.
D. A bacterial infection of the gallbladder.
Q.3.The following parasites can cause biliary tract infestation are all EXCEPT……..?
A. Echinococcus granulosus
B. Clonorchis sinensis
C. Opisthorchis viverrini
D. Ankylostoma doudenale
Q.4. A 50-years old woman presented with a history of recurrent episodes of right upper abdominal pain for the last one year. She presented to the casualty with a history of jaundice and fever for 4 days. On examination, the patient appeared toxic and a blood pressure of 90/60 mmHg. She was started on intravenous antibiotics. Ultrasound of the abdomen showed the presence of stones in the common bile duct. What would be the best treatment option for this lady?
A. ERCP and bile duct stone extraction
B. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy
C. Open surgery and bile duct stone extraction
D. Shock Wave Lithotripsy
Q.5. What is the cause of dark urine in OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE?
A. Bilirubin
B. Haemoglobin
C. Myoglobin
D. Urobilin
Q.6 All are criteria of non-resectability in patients with hilar cholangiocarcinoma EXCEPT:
A. Hepatic duct involvement up to secondary radicals bilaterally
B. Encasement or occlusion of main portal vein proximal to its bifurcation
C. Atrophy of one lobe with encasement of contralateral portal vein branch
D. Atrophy of one lobe with ipsilateral involvement of secondary biliary radicals
Q.7. Which one of the following is a PREMALIGNANT condition of the gallbladder?
A. Strawberry gallbladder
B. Cholesterol polyposis of gallbladder
C. Adenomatosis and intramural diverticula
D. Porcelain gallbladder.
Q.8. A 50-years old male presents with pain upper abdomen, pruritus, jaundice and weight loss, elevated ANA, the likely diagnosis is:
A. Primary sclerosing cholangitis
B. Klatskin tumor
C. Secondary sclerosing cholangitis
D. Choledocholithiasis
Q.9. The prognosis of gallbladder carcinoma is extremely poor because of the following reasons EXCEPT
A. spreads to the liver very early
B. involves hilar lymphatics and neural plexuses
C. histologically it is an adenocarcinoma.
D. peritoneal metastasis is common
Q.10. Common bile duct injuries are most commonly seen associated with:
A. Radical gastrectomy
B. Penetrating abdominal trauma.
C. ERCP and sphincterotomy.
D. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
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