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All of the following may lead to gall bladder carcinoma except which of the following?
A patient undergoing a minor surgical procedure is given lignocaine injection. Assertion: Local anaesthetics act by blocking nerve conduction. Reason: Small fibers and non-myelinated fibers are blocked more easily than large myelinated fibers.
A 35 year old male came with jaundice, palpable mass in the right hypochondrium not associated with pain. The probable diagnosis is -
A 60-year-old male presented with jaundice, pale stools, dark urine, and a mass in the epigastric region. Which of the following diagnoses is least likely to be the cause of these symptoms?
Which of the following statements about Gallbladder carcinoma is true?
Which of the following stoma is formed in Hartmann's procedure?
Most common site of colorectal carcinoma?
Which of the following characteristics is most accurate about Boerhaave syndrome?
Which of the following is true about Mallory-Weiss tear -
A 55 year old woman presented with history of recurrent episodes of right upper abdominal pain for the last one year. She presented to emergency with history of jaundice and fever for 2 days. On examination, the patient appeared toxic and had a blood pressure of 100/60 mmHg. She was started on intravenous antibiotics. Ultrasound of the abdomen showed presence of stones in the common bile duct. What would be the best treatment option for her -