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1700 MCQ REVISED VERSION TOPIC WISE
by
DR. KHALID SAIFULLAH
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4th EDITION
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1721
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Chapter: 7 /
Q: 31
An 80 year old man has a permanent catheter. Catheter specimen urine found lots of e-coli. What is the single most appropriate management as he wants to attend his daughter’s wedding next week?
Chapter: 7 /
Q: 32
A 35 year old man with painless left testicular enlargement for the past 6 months which is increasing in size and 3 times larger than the right side. There is no tenderness or redness. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 7 /
Q: 33
A 60 year old man presents with severe colicky pain from his right flank radiating to his groin. His urinalysis reveals trace blood cells. What is the single most discrimatory investigation?
Chapter: 7 /
Q: 34
A patient had passed a 4mm stone in his urine. He has a 3mm stone in the renal pelvis found on US. What is the management?
Chapter: 7 /
Q: 35
A 52 year old man, known diabetic presents to ED with sudden onset of pain in the left loin and hematuria. Investigations: 8mm stone in left lower ureter. Nifedipine with steroids was vomiting with passing of 2 stones. Renal function tests indicate impending ARF (acute renal fail. How will you m
Chapter: 7 /
Q: 36
A 2 year old boy presented with gradual swelling of feet and poor feeding. He has gained weight and has dark urine. What is the single most appropriate investigation?
Chapter: 7 /
Q: 37
A 45 year old known hypertensive man presents with hematuria, proteinuria and edema. What is the definitive diagnostic test for him?
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Q: 38
A 47 year old man presents with proteinuria+, BP=160/95mmHg, small kidneys that have smooth renal pelvis. What is the most probable dx?
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Q: 39
A 27 man presents with abdominal pain. He says his urine is dark. Exam: BP=160/105mmHg. What is the most appropriate investigations?
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Q: 40
A 23 year old man presents with severe pain in the right flank radiating to his groin. He is rolling about on the floor. An IVU confirms a stone in the ureter which is 8mm in size. Which treatment modality will be most effective?
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