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PELVIC INFECTIONS AND PID (8 to 14) 25/04/24
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8)
Which is the preferred site for obtaining cultures in a patient with acute pelvic inflammatory disease during laparoscopy?
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a. Endocervix
b. Pouch of Douglas
c. Endometrium
d. Fallopian tubes
9)
Acute salpingitis is most commonly caused by -
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a. N. gonorrhoeae
b. Chlamydia trachomatis
c. Mycoplasma
d. Staphylococcus
10) Violin string adhesion (violent string sign) is seen in-
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a. PCOS
b. Endometriosis
c. Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome
d. Ruptured ectopic pregnancy
11) 28-year-old female complaints of foul smelling yellowish urethral discharge and burning micturition for 4 days. There is a history of sexual contact with multiple partners 2 days before the onset of symptoms. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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a. Syphilis
b. Chancroid
c. Gonococcal urethritis
d. Non-infective urethritis
12)
First to be involved in genital tuberculosis-
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a. Uterus cornual part
b. Serosal layer fallopian tube
c. Submucosal layer fallopian tube
d. Muscular layer fallopian tube
13)
HSG findings suggestive of genital Koch
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a. Beaded tubes
b. Honeycomb uterus
c. Dilatation of the fallopian tubes
d. All the above
14)
Drug used for topical application per vaginum
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a. Clotrimazole
b. Miconazole
c. Nystatin
d. All the above
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