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Limb Salvage Surgery — MCQs

Limb Salvage Surgery — MCQs

Limb Salvage Surgery — MCQs
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Q1

Amputation is often not required in:

Q2

Most sensitive modality for detecting bone metastases

Q3

Extensive surgical debridement, decompression or amputation may be indicated in the following clinical setting except

Q4

All of the following are described surgical procedures for CTE V except -

Q5

Surgery was performed as shown in the image below. What is the name of the procedure?

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Q6

Distant bone metastases can be best detected by which of the following imaging techniques?

Q7

Most common site of osteogenic sarcoma is:

Q8

What is the most appropriate treatment for a soap bubble appearance at the lower end of the radius?

Q9

A 16-year-old boy presents with a 3-month history of progressively worsening pain and swelling around the distal right femur. Plain radiograph shows a permeative lytic lesion with Codman's triangle and a sunburst periosteal reaction. A core needle biopsy is performed and the histopathological specimen is shown in Image 1. Following staging workup, imaging confirms the lesion is confined to the bone with no skip lesions and no distant metastases. What is the most appropriate next step in management?

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Q10Medium

In the treatment of osteosarcoma, all of the following chemotherapy agents are used EXCEPT:

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Limb Salvage Surgery MCQs for NEET-PG 2026 | 10+ Questions – Oncourse AI