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Q11
Consider the following conditions in blunt trauma of the chest : 1. Flail chest 2. Drainage of 1 litre of blood from the chest tube 3. Cardiac tamponade 4. Rupture of oesophagus Which of the above are the indications of emergency thoracotomy?
Q12
A man falls astride a penetrating object. He develops retention of urine, perineal hematoma and bleeding from urinary meatus. The nature of injury would be
Q13
Renal carcinoma with solitary lung secondary is best treated by
Q14
What is the most common cause of gastric outlet obstruction in a 4-week-old baby?