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Bimanual examination is done to palpate which structure?
Question

Bimanual examination is done to palpate which structure?

A.

Posterior vaginal wall

B.

Anterior vaginal wall

C.

Fallopian tube

D.

Cervix

Correct option is D


Ans. (d) Cervix
Sol. Bimanual examination is a clinical method used to assess female pelvic organs. The cervix, uterus, and adnexa (ovaries and fallopian tubes) can be felt, but the cervix is the most easily and consistently palpable part.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) Posterior vaginal wall – This is not a primary structure examined in a bimanual exam.
· (b) Anterior vaginal wall – Also not a primary target; it is checked during speculum exam.
· (c) Fallopian tube – Generally not palpable unless pathological.
· (d) CervixCorrect. Always examined during bimanual examination.

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