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Question 1885
Which of the following features describes the most common type of the oseophageal atresia?
Question 1910
All the following may be considered as complications of a pelvic inflammatory disease EXCEPT...
Question 1916
What is the most common form of craniosynostosis?
Question 1922
All the following are considered as risk factors for carcinoma of the cervix EXCEPT...
Question 1923
Regarding the complications of the intrauterine contraceptive devices (IUCDs), which of the following is FALSE?
Question 1928
A newborn baby with increased secretions, dyspnea, and failure to pass NGT into stomach. Which type of esophageal atresia is shown on this radiograph?
Question 2048
Regarding structural Müllerian duct abnormalities, which condition has a significant cleft at the fundus?
Question 2060
What is the most frequent indication for emergency non-obstetric surgery in pregnancy?
Question 2064
This 30-year-old woman presents with sudden onset abdominal pain and distension. What is your favored diagnosis?
Question 2065
This is an MRI study of the abdomen and pelvis in a pregnant woman. On this axial gradient echo sequence image, what are the paired right retroperitoneal structures?
Question 2089
A 25-year-old male presents with a 2-week history of acute breathlessness and chest pain. CT thorax with contrast shows a heterogeneous anterior mediastinal mass and multiple lung nodules. Which is the next best step for diagnosis?
Question 2103
What is the most common cause of incisional hernia?
Question 2110
A newborn baby boy presented with bilious vomiting and abdominal distension. His frontal radiograph is shown. All of the following are possible causes of this appearance EXCEPT...
Question 2111
A 20-year-old female, primigravida underwent routine antenatal ultrasound. A single transabdominal ultrasound image of the fetus is provided. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 2128
What is the most likely cause of this 25-year-old patient's seizures?
Question 2162
A 20-year-old female presented for routine antenatal scan. A single transverse ultrasound image is provided. All of the following are correct regarding the condition shown in the image EXCEPT...
Question 2163
Regarding biparietal diameter (BPD) all of the following are true EXCEPT...
Question 2166
Regarding absent cavum septi pellucidi, all of the following are correct EXCEPT...
Question 2167
All of the following are developmental causes of absent cavum septi pellucidi EXCEPT...
Question 2168
A 30-year-old female presented at 20 weeks of gestation for routine ultrasound. A single ultrasound image is provided. All of the following are true regarding this entity EXCEPT...
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