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True about cystosarcoma phyllodes is:
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Treatment of cystosarcoma phyllodes in a young woman:
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Primarily a disease of nipple and areola:
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Following are true of Paget’s disease of breast except:
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Which is not having underlying malignancy?
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Acute mastitis commonly occurs during:
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A lactating female presented with breast abscess. Most common organism responsible for her mastitis and abscess formation is
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Fibroadenoma of the breast are:
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The following are suitable for simple mastectomy except:
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Breast examination is done yearly in patients with:
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“POMM” → Perforation, Obstruction, Malignancy, Miscellaneous (fistula, chronic bleeding)

13. Most common complication of chronic gastric ulcer is:
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12. Which of the following vessel is most commonly involved in hemorrhage from duodenal ulcer?
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انا اخترت B

Which of the following would be best surgical management?
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A 30 years old male presented with massive hematemesis. A 2 × 2 cm ulcer was visualized on upper GI endoscopy on the posterior aspect of first part of duodenum. The bleeding vessel was visualized but bleeding could not be controlled endoscopically. Blood transfusion was done and patient was planned for surgery. His BP was 90/70 and PR=110/min with Hb=9 gm% at the time of surgery.

“BURN at NIGHT, FOOD RELIEVES” B → Burning epigastric pain U → Usually nocturnal (wakes patient) R → Radiates to back (posterior ulcers) N → Nocturnal pain FOOD RELIEVES → Pain relieved by meals or antacids

The likely diagnosis on this occasion is:
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11. A thirty years old male presents to the emergency department with symptoms of epigastric pain radiating to back that wakes him up at night and is relieved by consuming food. He gives history of similar pain in the past which was diagnosed as perforated duodenal ulcer and treated with omental patch surgery on two occasions. Pain before and after surgery has been controlled with proton pump inhibitors and analgesics.