Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Anat & Surg MCQs

 Q2. From the angio, which of the following vessels will become the dorsalis pedis artery?



Anat & Surg MCQs

Q1. While reviewing the angiogram of a 68 year old male, you are told that a distal leg bypass is needed on the posterior tibial artery. From the image below, which letter reflects the posterior tibial artery?




Cardiol & Med MCQs

 Q1. A 16 year old male with a history of hay fever presents to the emergency department complaining of palpitations and dizziness. He has always been healthy and had no prior cardiac issues. The ECG rhythm strip is shown below. What is the likely cause?


A. Surreptitious ingestion of ethanol
B. Use of marijuana
C. Diphenhydramine
D. Smoking
E. Use of salbutamol

Surg & Med MCQs

 Q3.  What treatment would you recommend for the patient with Klippel Trenanauy syndrome?

A. Varicose vein ligation and stripping
B. Embolization
C. Amputation
D. Compression garments
E. Laser


Surg & Med MCQs

 Q2. If you suspect that the patient has Klippel Trenaunay syndrome, what else will the physical exam reveal?

a. Absent distal pulses
b. Extensive varicose veins
c. Absent patella
d. Short fused neck
e. Lymphadenopathy


Med & Surg MCQs

 Q1. A 28 year old female is seen in the vascular clinic with a right leg that appears at least twice the size of the left leg. The patient states that right the leg has been discolored and large for many years. Examination reveals a large port wine stain on the anterior thigh. It appears that the right leg is slightly longer than the left leg. What is your initial diagnosis?

a. Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome
b. Sotos syndrome
c. Neurofibromatosis
d. Klippel Trenaunay syndrome
e. Laurence Moon syndrome 


Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Anat & Surg MCQs

 Q2. Four weeks after surgery on the lesion in the previous slide, the patient is seen in the clinic. It appears that the nerve marked with the arrow was injured. His chief complaint will be?

A. Loss of wrist extension
B. Inability to abduct thumb
C. Loss of thumb opposition
D. Paresthesias
E. Absent finger adduction