
Surgery-Arterial disease
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- Q1
As per Hogarth's the stage of collar-stud abscess is
Stage3
Stage2
Stage4
Stage5
15s - Q2
Incorrect about Raynaud disease
Associated with CREST syndrome
Often unilateral
Working with vibrating tool is a risk factor
Peripheral pulses usually felt
30s - Q3
Mark the incorrect statement about Embolism
The most common site is upper limb
All statements are correct
Very few collaterals
Sharp cut off sign in angiography
30s - Q4
Management of acute limb ischaemia , incorrect statement
Recent stroke is contra-indication for thrombolysis
Immediate infusion of5000-10000 units of IV heparin
Embolectomy is the choice for embolus
All are correct
30s - Q5
Mark the incorrect statement about dry and wet gangrene
Dry gangrene has worse prognosis than wet gangrene
Clear line of demarcation in dry gangrene
Wet gangrene is common in bowel
Wet gangrene is due to venous obstruction
30s - Q6
Rutherford classification for ischaemic rest pain
Grade2
Grade 4
Grade5
Grade3
15s - Q7
All are features of critical limb ischaemia except
Recurrent ischaemic rest pain for 4 weeks
ABPI less than 0.3
Toe systolic pressure less than 30 mmhg
Ankle systolic pressure <50 mm hg
30s - Q8
All are true about Buerger diseases / TAO except
Smoking index more than 300 is a risk factor
Seen only in smokers and tobacco users
Panarteritis is common
Anticoagulants are useful
30s - Q9
Normal value of Ankle brachial index is
1.4
1.2
1
0.8
15s - Q10
70 year old smoker presented with intermittent claudication pain in both calf and buttock , claudication present . What is the common site of atherosclerosis?
Femoral obstruction
Distal obstruction
Iliac obstruction
Aortoiliac obstruction
15s