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Genito-urinary, Adrenal, Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Breast

1. Which of the following is true of hysterosalpingogram?
Active bleeding is a relative contraindication
15-20ml of non-ionic contrast is used
Bleeding of uterine origin is a common complication
It can be used for investigation of recurrent miscarriage
A uterine polyp can be reliably detected
2. A 40 year old woman with a history or previous D and C attends for HSG. An irregular filling defect is present on all images with accompanying uterine distortion. Which of the following is most likely?
Submucous fibroid
Intramural fibroid
Synechiae
Endometrial polyp
Adenomyosis
3. A 57 year old lady is found to have a 3 cm renal cyst on USS. A subsequent CT shows it to contain thickened irregular septae and a small solid non-enhancing area. What is the Bosniak stage?
1
2
2f
3
4
4. A 35 year old man presents with scrotal swelling. An USS shows a well circumscribed hypoechoic lesion with an onion skin appearance. The mass contains some calcifications. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Microlithiasis
Teratoma
Epidermoid tumour
Seminoma
Non Hodgkins lymphpma
5. A 37 year old man presents with a painless scrotal lump. USS shows the lump to be a hypoechoic homogenous lesion almost replacing the entire testis. The serum beta-HCG is normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Seminoma
Teratoma
Abscess
Metastasis from prostate cancer
Hodgkins lymphoma

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