Gall Bladder MCQS 5 most important questions on Gall Bladder and cholecystitis Please enter your email: Q1. Which of the following are not true for emphysematous cholecystitis? a) Usually it is associated with acalculus cholecystitis. b) Most common with diabetes mellitus c) Air is seen in the lumen of gall bladder causing symptoms of acute cholecystitis d) Clostridium perfringes and other clostridia are the common causative organisms. Q2) Prophylactic cholecystectomy is not recommended for a) Heart transplant recipients b) Diabetes Mellitus c) Incidental gallstones on laparotomy d) Incidental gall stones in bariatric surgery Q3) Which of the following is not an ultrasonic finding in acute cholecystitis? a) Absence of gall stones b) Gall bladder wall thickness more than 2 mm c) Pericholecystic fluid d) Sonographic Murphy’s sign Q4. Which of the following is not a premalignant condition of gall bladder? a) Porcelain gall bladder b) Adenomyomatosis of gall bladder c) Salmonella infection d) Phrygian cap Q5) Which of the following is not true regarding gall bladder cancer seen on HPE following cholecystectomy? Subsequent treatment depends on many factors including stage of disease, surgical margins, spillage etc b) For T1 and T2 lesions cholecystectomy is sufficient. c) The term extended cholecystectomy is preferred to radical cholecystectomy. d) Common Bile Duct (CBD) excision is not required in all cases. Loading …