Sample 1
OESOPHAGEAL PATHOLOGY
AAchalasia
BBarrett’s oesophagus
CCandida oesophagitis
DCongenital oesophageal stricture
EEosinophilic oesophagitis
FFibrotic stricture
GMallory Weiss tear
HOesophageal perforation
IOesophageal varices
JPlummer Vincent syndrome
KPost cricoid web
LReflux oesophagitis
MSchatski ring
NSquamous metaplasia
OVascular compression of oesophagus
For each of the scenarios below, choose the single most likely diagnosis from the list of options above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.
- Is a cause of haematemesis following prolonged retching.
- A 55 year old woman with long standing rheumatic mitral valve regurgitation suddenly develops dysphagia for chicken pieces.
- An 80 year old spinster who lives alone develops dysphagia for some solids and is found to be anaemic.
Sample 2
ABDOMINAL MASS
AAppendix abscess
BAppendix mass
CCaecal tumour
DDiverticular disease
EEctopic pregnancy
FFibroid (uterine)
GHypernephroma
HOvarian cyst
IPancreatic tumour
JSigmoid volvulus
KTerminal ilial mass
In each of the following scenarios, choose the most appropriate option from the list above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.
- A 17 year old man has a five day history of lower abdominal pain, nausea and a temperature of 37.8°C. He is tender in the RIF and a mass is palpable.
- A 28 year old woman has a three day history of RIF pain. She is unable to lie flat. There if a vague mass in the RIF and she has a temperature of 37.2°C.
- A 57 year old woman is lethargic with a two month history of pain in the lower abdomen. She is pale and there is a palpable mass in the right lower abdomen.
Sample 3
CHEST
ABronchopleural fistula
BChylous pleural effusion
CCongenital lobar emphysema
DEmpyema
EExtralobular sequestration
FHaemothorax
GInhaled peanut
HIntralobular sequestration
IPneumothorax
JRecurrent trachea-oesophageal fistula
KTracheal stenosis
LTracheomalacia
From the list of options above, choose the most appropriate option for each of the following scenarios. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.
- A 43 year old alcoholic man fell down the stairs and was found to have fractured his ribs on the right hand side. He was also found to have a pneumothorax. A chest drain has been placed but four days later there is no reinflation of the pneumothorax.
- A 55 year old Egyptian woman has a thyroidectomy for a massive multinodular goitre. Post-operatively she develops respiratory difficulties.
- A 6 year old boy has had two attacks of chest infection and the chest X-ray shows apex of lower lobe consolidation.
Sample 4
ANTIBIOTICS
AAny broad spectrum antibiotic
BCiprofloxacin
CErythromycin
DGentamycin
ELinocycline
FMetronidazole
GRifamicin
HStreptomycin
ITetracyclines
JVancomycin
For each of the following side effects, select the most likely antibiotic from the list of options above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.
- Yellow staining of the teeth in infants.
- Nephotoxicity.
- Pseudomembranous colitis.
Sample 5
HERNIA PRESENTATIONS
ADiaphragmatic
BEpigastric
CFemoral
DHiatus
EIncisional
FInguinal
GInternal
HLumbar
IMuscular
JObturator
KParastomal
LParaumbilical
MPort site
NRichters
OSpigelian
For each of the following scenarios, choose the most likely hernia from the list above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.
- A 38 year old woman with a BMI of 45 presents with a mass in the centre of the abdomen which is red, swollen and painful.
- A 42 year old woman who has had three caesarean sections, presents with a swelling to the left of the midline at the end of the wound.
- A 63 year old female grocer worker presents with a swelling in her groin.