5.
Which of the following is a common procedure in
Easy MCQs: interventional radiography?
- A) Dental filling
1. What is interventional radiology primarily focused - B) Knee replacement surgery
on?
- C) Percutaneous drainage of abscesses
- A) Surgical procedures
- D) Heart transplant
- B) Minimally invasive procedures under image
guidance
- C) Medication administration Moderate MCQs:
- D) Physical therapy
6. What is the purpose of arterial access in
2. Which of the following is NOT a type of interventional radiology?
interventional radiology procedure? - A) To provide medication directly to the heart
- A) Vascular - B) To sample diagnosed lesions
- B) Orthopedic - C) To localize abnormalities and perform
- C) Non-vascular endovascular treatment
- D) Arterial - D) To relieve pressure on the brain
3. What are the potential risks associated with 7. What is a common use of venous access or central
interventional radiology? venous line in interventional radiology?
- A) Infection, bleeding, vascular & organ injury - A) To deliver chemotherapy to cancer patients
- B) Headache, nausea, dizziness - B) To perform knee surgery
- C) Joint pain, muscle weakness - C) To treat eye diseases
- D) Vision problems, hearing loss - D) To repair broken bones
4. What imaging modality is commonly used for 8. In which condition would an IVC filter be used?
diagnostic vascular angiography? - A) Osteoporosis
- A) X-ray - B) Hypertension
- B) MRI - C) Pulmonary embolism with anticoagulation
- C) Ultrasound contraindication
- D) CT scan - D) Migraine headaches
9. What is the purpose of image-guided biopsy? 13. What are the common lesions targeted in image-
guided ablation?
- A) To monitor tumor growth
- A) Skin lesions
- B) To remove tumors completely
- B) Brain tumors
- C) To sample diagnosed lesions seen in previous
imaging - C) Pulmonary, hepatic, and renal lesions
- D) To perform cosmetic surgery - D) Bone fractures
10. What is the primary aim of image-guided 14. What condition necessitates the use of a central
ablation? venous line in interventional radiology?
- A) To cool down the body temperature - A) Diabetes
- B) To treat infections - B) Asthma
- C) To heat or cool and destroy targeted lesions - C) Hemodialysis
- D) To repair broken bones - D) Hypertension
15. What is the primary aim of interventional
Hard MCQs: radiology in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT)?
- A) To diagnose brain tumors
11. What is the purpose of a trans-jugular intra- - B) To treat urinary tract infections
hepatic porto-systemic shunt (TIPS)?
- C) To perform embolization in cases of GIT
- A) To lower portal hypertension and control bleeding
recurrent variceal bleeding and ascites in cases of
- D) To perform heart surgery
chronic liver disease
- B) To treat lung cancer
- C) To repair spinal cord injuries
- D) To remove kidney stones
12. What procedure is used for abscess aspiration and
drain placement in interventional radiology?
- A) Chemotherapy
- B) Biopsy
- C) Dialysis
- D) Curative relieve of infected collection