A scenario about an old male with symptoms suggesting parkinsonism such as
difficulty walking, resting tremors and rigidity in addition to hypotension. Then he
asks about what is the most common presenting symptom of this disease
a. Rigidity
b. Tremors
c. Unsteady Gait
d. Hypotension
The most common cause of non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage:
a. Rupture aneurysm
b. Vessels abnormality
c. Hypertension
Old female with pubic itching with bloody discharge, then she developed pea
shaped swelling in her labia, most likely:
a. Bartholin cyst
b. Bartholin gland carcinoma
c. Bartholin abscess
Gynaecology and Obstetrics MCQs
All the following characteristics are applied to a pelvis favorable to vaginal delivery
EXCEPT:
a. Sacral promontory can not be felt.
b. Obstetric conjugate is less than 10 cm.
c. Obstetric conjugate is less than 10 cm.
d. Subpubic arch accepts 2 fingers.
e. Intertuberous diameter accepts 4 knuckles on pelvic exam.
The normal lining of the fallopian tube is:
a) Squamous epithelium.
b) Transitional epithelium.
c) Cuboidal epithelium.
d) Columnar epithelium with cilia.
e) Fibrous connective tissue.