GIT MEDICINE REVISION QUESTIONS
1. Commonest precancerous lesion in the mouth
A. Leukoplekia
B. Submucous fibrosis
C. Bowen’s disease
D. Syphilitic glossitis
2. Commonest cause of xerostomia
A. Vitamin A deficiency
B. Kwarshiorkar
C. Viral infections
D. Drugs
3. Dysphagia is an early symptom of
A. Acute rheumatic fever
B. Acute cholecystitis
C. Scleroderma
D. Leiomyoma of the oeosophagus
4. Most common complication of achalasia cardia
A. Recurrent pulmonary infections
B. Oesophageal stricture
C. Pleurisy
D. Peptic ulcer
5. Gold standard investigation in the diagnosis of reflux oesophagitis is
A. 24 hour pH monitoring
B. Endoscopy
C. Biopsy
D. Oesophaphageal manometry
6. Regarding congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis , all are true except:
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Inconstant lump
C. Regurgitation and vomiting
D. Hypocholermic alkalosis
7. True about Helicobacter pylori is all except
A. Splits urea & produces NH 3 to survive
B. Produces CA stomach
C. Cag-A gene is not associated with the risk of duodenal ulcer
D. With c/c infection, urease breath test becomes negative
E. Gastric mucosa is resistant to high levels of acid in its absence
8. Peptic ulcer is associated with all except
A. Hyperparathyroidism
B. Cirrhosis
C. Z-E syndrome
D. Pernicious anaemia
1. Commonest precancerous lesion in the mouth
A. Leukoplekia
B. Submucous fibrosis
C. Bowen’s disease
D. Syphilitic glossitis
2. Commonest cause of xerostomia
A. Vitamin A deficiency
B. Kwarshiorkar
C. Viral infections
D. Drugs
3. Dysphagia is an early symptom of
A. Acute rheumatic fever
B. Acute cholecystitis
C. Scleroderma
D. Leiomyoma of the oeosophagus
4. Most common complication of achalasia cardia
A. Recurrent pulmonary infections
B. Oesophageal stricture
C. Pleurisy
D. Peptic ulcer
5. Gold standard investigation in the diagnosis of reflux oesophagitis is
A. 24 hour pH monitoring
B. Endoscopy
C. Biopsy
D. Oesophaphageal manometry
6. Regarding congenital hypertrophic pyloric stenosis , all are true except:
A. Metabolic acidosis
B. Inconstant lump
C. Regurgitation and vomiting
D. Hypocholermic alkalosis
7. True about Helicobacter pylori is all except
A. Splits urea & produces NH 3 to survive
B. Produces CA stomach
C. Cag-A gene is not associated with the risk of duodenal ulcer
D. With c/c infection, urease breath test becomes negative
E. Gastric mucosa is resistant to high levels of acid in its absence
8. Peptic ulcer is associated with all except
A. Hyperparathyroidism
B. Cirrhosis
C. Z-E syndrome
D. Pernicious anaemia