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1

Examine the abdominal X-ray shown. What is the most likely diagnosis based on the findings?

ASmall bowel ileus

BPneumoperitoneum

CIntestinal Obstruction

DLarge bowel obstruction

2

The most appropriate investigation to diagnose and determine the extent of renal injury in a 15-year-old boy who presents with hematuria and left-sided abdominal pain 48 hours after sustaining a blunt abdominal injury, with a pulse rate of 96/minute, blood pressure of 110/70 mmHg, hemoglobin of 10.8 gm%, and packed cell volume of 31%, would be-

ASonographic evaluation of abdomen

BIntravenous pyelography

CContrast enhanced computed tomography

DMR urography

3

A person after a pelvic fracture, could not pass urine. On examination bladder is not palpable. What is the probable diagnosis?

AExtraperitoneal rupture of bladder

BIntraperitoneal rupture of bladder

CRectourethral injury

DPosterior urethra rupture with retention of urine

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