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Important MCQ’s in Git for Neet SS Surgery
Q1. A 44-year-old man comes to the outpatient department of a tertiary care center with complaints of burning micturition, high-grade fever, andRead MoreFeb 10 2025
Colonic Infections: Etiology, Clinical Features, Risk Factors
Common Bacterial Causes of Colonic Infections1. Campylobacter jejuniSpiral, microaerophilic gram-negative rod.Typically acquired from improperlyRead MoreAug 29 2024
Mesentery and Omentum: Surgical POV
Physiology of the mesentery and the OmentumThe Greater and lesser omentum originated from dorsal and ventral midline mesenteries of the embryonic...Read MoreAug 22 2024
Gastric Lesions : Gastric Bezoar
Some gastric cavity lesions are important to know, as they are commonly seen in the emergency department and the emergency surgery department. In...Read MoreAug 22 2024
Clostridium Difficile Infection and Surgical Treatment
Clostridium Difficile InfectionClostridium difficile infection (CDI) manifests symptoms ranging from asymptomatic carrier state to fulminant coli...Read MoreAug 21 2024
Carcinoma of Stomach: Introduction, Symptoms, Risk Factors
IntroductionCarcinoma of the stomach is most frequently found in the distal part, accounting for around 40% of cases, followed by the middle andRead MoreAug 06 2024
Biliary Tree Pathophysiology & Investigations
Laboratory Investigations in Biliary Tree PathophysiologyThe laboratory investigation will show us.Raised bilirubin and raised ALP (alkaline phos...Read MoreJul 30 2024
Pyogenic Liver Abscess : Pathology, Diagnosis, Treatment
Introduction of Pyogenic Liver AbscessThe liver is the most common site of abdominal visceral abscess. Pyogenic liver abscess is the most commonRead MoreJul 19 2024
Colorectal Polyps : Types, Neoplastic Polyps
Colorectal PolypsA polyp is a protrusion of tissue into the lumen above the surrounding intestine mucosa. Colorectal polyps are asymptomatic butRead MoreJul 12 2024
Anatomy of Spleen : Comprehensive Guide
The spleen, at 7–13 cm in length and 250 g in weight, is the biggest lymphoid organ. During the fifth week of development, the spleen emerges fro...Read MoreJun 11 2024
Hemobilia & Bilhemia: Understanding The Conditions
Hemobilia and bilhemia are rare medical situations that involve atypical interactions between the circulatory and biliary systems. Both condition...Read MoreApr 24 2024
Image Based Questions On Oesophagus
Diagnosis: Congenital Diaphragmatic HerniaYou can notice presence of multiple bowel loop in the le side of thorax with shift of mediastinum to op...Read MoreMar 20 2024