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MCQs on gallbladder and bile ducts part-2

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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A. Usually associated with acalculous cholecystitis.
B. Most common with diabetes mellitus.
C. Air is seen in the lumen of the gallbladder.
D. Clostridium perfringens is a common causative organism.

A. Usually associated with acalculous cholecystitis.
B. Most common with diabetes mellitus.
C. Air is seen in the lumen of the gallbladder.
D. Clostridium perfringens is a common causative organism.

A. Gallstones, Peptic ulcer and Diverticulosis.
B. Diverticulosis, Hiatus hernia, and gallstones.
C. Gallstones, Ulcerative colitis and Inguinal hernia.
D. Ulcerative colitis, Diverticulosis and Hiatus hernia.

A.1, 2 & 3.
B. 2, 3 &4.
C.1, 3 & 5.
D. 3, 4 & 5.

A. Acute cholecystitis
B. Cholangitis
C. Obstructive jaundice
D. Duodenal ulcer

Q.6. The shown postoperative dissected specimen of gall bladder shows which condition?

Image of opened GB

A. Gall bladder polyps.
B. Adenomyomatosis.
C. Cholesterosis.
D. Porcelain gall bladder.

A. Endoscopic ultrasound.
B. MRCP.
C. Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography.
D. ERCP.

A. Cholesterol stones.
B. Pigment stones.
C. Mixed stones.
D. All are equally common.

A. 70%.         
B. <30%.        
C. about 50%.       
D. about 90%.

A. Urinary stone dissolving drug.
B. Thrombolytic drug.
C. Gallstone dissolving drug.
D. Antifibrinolytic drug.


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