Orthopaedics MCQ
Orthopaedics MCQ
Orthopaedics MCQ
a. Osteoid osteoma
T
b. Solitary bone cyst
F
c. Paget disease
T
d. Aneurismal bone cyst
F
e. Osteopetrosis
F
Causes of aggressive periosteal reaction include
a. Osteoid osteoma
F
b. Brodies abscess
F
c. Acute osteomyelitis
T
d. Ewing sarcoma
T
e. Chrondosarcoma
T
Lytic bone lesion include
a. Prostate metastasis
F
b. Breast metastasis
F
c. Thyroid metastasis
T
d. Renal metastasis
T
e. Lung metastasis
T
Regarding radiological investigation in orthopaedic practice
a. Haemangioma often shows calcification on plain radiograph
b. MRI cannot identify a skip lesion in long bone affected with osteosarcoma
F
c. Loss of end plate and preservation of pedicle on plain radiograph of spine
are suggestive of spine metastasis F
d. Normal finding on ultrasound examination of hip excludes septic arthritis
F
e. MRI is able to detect changes of vascular necrosis of the femoral earlier
than bone scan T
Pertaining to benign bone tumors
1