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Urology OSCE

05.02.2012
Station 1
• Name the structure to
Which is pointing.

• What are the indications


To use this structure?
Station 2

• An IVP image showing a left non


functioning kidney (no contrast
excretion), right hydronephrosis and
a filling defect in the bladder.
• Q: Name 3 radiological abnormalites.
Station 3
• This is KUB of a 37 year
old female patient with a
history of loin pain and
recurrent UTI. This
patients has 2 kids.
A- what is the most
probable etiology for her
condition?
B- What is the composition
of this pathology?
C- What is the most
appropriate method of
management?
Station 4
• For each of the following conditions,
write the most appropriate method of
diagnosis.
A- renal scar
B- renal cyst
C- renal stone
D- VUR
E- pelviureteric junction obstruction
Station 5
• For each of the following, write down the
most appropriate method of treatment.
A- 8mm diameter mid ureteric stone
B- 13mm stone in the mid renal calyx.
C- solitary, exophytic T1 transitional cell
carcinoma of the bladder
D- BPH with bothersome urinary obstructive
symptoms.
E- advanced prostatic adenocarcinoma with
bony metastasis.
Station 6
• A 37 year old businessman presented
with flank pain, high fever and chills.
He has been started on gout
medication since 2 months.
A- what is the most probable diagnosis.
B- what investigations you would like
to order.
Station 7
• A 70 year old man with long history
of low back pain presented to ER at
night with –
- I can not urinate since early
morning –
A- what clinical test you will do to
confirm the diagnosis.
B- what is the most important 1st step
of management.
Station 8

• What is the name of


this test?
• What is the diagnosis?

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