Saturday, September 18, 2004

new radiology quiz

check these new qs mostly from recent PG entrance exams--



For the evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma which of the following imaging modalities is ideal:

a) Ultrasonography b) Computed tomography

c) Nuclear scintigraphy d) Magnetic resonance imaging



Angiographically, the typical beaded or “Pite of plates” appearance involving the internal carotid artery is observed in:

a) Takayu’s disease b) Non-specific aorto-arteritis

c) Fibromuscular dysplasia d) Rendu-Osler-Weber disease



The right lobe of the liver consists which of the following segments:

a) V, VI, VII and VIII b) IV, V, VI, VII and VIII

c) I, V, VI, VII and VIII d) I, IV, V, VI, VII and VIII



The investigation of choice for imaging of urinary tract tuberculosis is:

a) Plain x-ray b) Intravenous urography

c) Ultrasound d) Computed tomography



Which of the following usually produces osteoblastic secondaries:

a) CA lung b) CA breast c) CA UB d) CA Prostate



After contrast media injection in the radiology department, a pt develops severe hypotension, bronchospasm and cyanosis. Which one of the following drugs should be used for treatment:

a) Atropine b) Aminophylline

c) Dopamine d) Adrenaline



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