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Hepatobiliary Surgery — MCQs

Hepatobiliary Surgery — MCQs

Hepatobiliary Surgery — MCQs

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Q431

Abdominal pain, fever and jaundice. This triad is known as;

Q432

An ultrasound examination shows dilated intrahepatic biliary channels with a small gallbladder. The most likely possibility is

Q433

All of the following modalities can be used for in situ ablation of liver secondaries, except:

Q434

Most common site of hydatid cyst in human body is:

Q435

Which of the following is false about hydatid cyst:

Q436

Pringle maneuver is used in management of -

Q437

Most common type of choledochal cyst is:

Q438

A 52-year-old woman presents with jaundice, pale stools, and a palpable gallbladder. MRCP shows a dilated bile duct but no stones. What is the next best step?

Q439

What is the definitive treatment for gallstone-induced pancreatitis?

Q440

A patient presents with nausea, vomiting, and indigestion after eating fatty foods. Ultrasound reveals gallstones. What is the most appropriate treatment?

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