Benign Anorectal Diseases- Surgical Diseases- 4th Year PMU

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Benign Anorectal Diseases- Surgical Diseases- 4th Year PMU
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Question 1

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An ulcer in the lower portion of the anal canal is called
Answer
  • anal fistula
  • haemorrhoids
  • anal fissure
  • anal abscess
  • anal polyp

Question 2

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In which case of a rectal disease the digital examination should be avoided?
Answer
  • first degree haemorrhoids
  • acute anal fissure
  • rectal cancer
  • rectal polyp
  • all of the above

Question 3

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Haemoarrnoidal cushions are situated at .......... o'clock of the anal circumference:
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  • 2, 4 and 6
  • 3, 5 and 8
  • 1, 3 and 5
  • 3, 7 and 11
  • 8, 10 and 12

Question 4

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The cardinal clinical symptom of the haemorrhoids is
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  • bleeding with bright red blood at defecation
  • severe pain
  • bleeding with dark red blood with clots before defecation
  • constipation
  • prolapse

Question 5

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An indication for surgery (haemorrhoidectomy) in haemorrhoids is
Answer
  • strangulation
  • thrombosis
  • necrosis
  • failure to respond at conservative treatment
  • all of the above

Question 6

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Horseshoe abscess is a form of the
Answer
  • perianal abscess
  • intersphincteric abscess
  • supralevator abscess
  • ischiorectal abscess
  • all of the above

Question 7

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The cardinal symptom of the perianal abscess is
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  • bleeding
  • itching
  • perianal pain with swelling
  • constipation
  • all of the above

Question 8

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Which of the following is not a type of a rectal abscess?
Answer
  • ischiorectal abscess
  • horseshoe abscess
  • supralevator abscess
  • sacrococcygeal abscess
  • intersphincteric abscess

Question 9

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Which type of a rectal abscess is difficult to be diagnosed and can mimic acute intraabdominal conditions?
Answer
  • perianal abscess
  • intersphincteric abscess
  • ischiorectal abscess
  • supralevator abscess
  • none of the above

Question 10

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Which of the following is a form of a fistula-in-ano?
Answer
  • intersphincteric fistula
  • transsphincteric fistula
  • suprasphincteric fistula
  • extrasphincteric fistula
  • all of the above

Question 11

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Internal sphincterotomy is a surgical procedure for treating
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  • chronic anal fissures
  • haemiorrhoids
  • anorectai abscesses
  • anorectai fistulas
  • rectal cancer

Question 12

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The obstruction of the rectal glandular ducts by feces, foreign material and secondary infection can lead to development of
Answer
  • rectal cancer
  • haemorrhoids
  • anorectal abscess
  • anal fissure
  • all of the above

Question 13

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In which rectal disease “primary (internal) "opening” and “secondary (external) opening” are observed?
Answer
  • rectal cancer
  • haemorrhoids
  • anorectal abscess
  • anal fissure
  • fistula-in-ano

Question 14

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What is the treatrnent of choice for chronic pilonidal sinuses?
Answer
  • en bloc excision
  • antibiotics
  • nsaids
  • colostomy
  • incision

Question 15

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Answer
  • True
  • False
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