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Congenital Hand Anomalies — MCQs

Congenital Hand Anomalies — MCQs

Congenital Hand Anomalies — MCQs
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Q1

Tardy ulnar nerve palsy is specifically associated with which type of fracture?

Q2

In which of the following conditions is an atrial septal defect (ASD) commonly observed?

Q3

In which condition is the presence of an extra pair of ribs sometimes observed?

Q4

What type of epiphysis is represented by the epiphysis at the tip of the coracoid process?

Q5

The patient is presenting with the deformity of the finger as shown. The PIP is involved but the DIP is spared

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Q6

Madelung's deformity is characterized by an abnormality in which bone?

Q7

A karyotyping image is given below. What are the clinical features most likely to be expected in such patients?

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Q8

What is the most common route of transmission for Toxoplasma gondii in adults?

Q9

Identify the condition shown in the CT scan image.

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Q10

Which one of the following life-threatening congenital anomalies in the newborn presents with polyhydramnios, aspiration pneumonia, excessive salivation and difficulty in passing a nasogastric tube?

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