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Endocrinology — MCQs

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Q1211

Which is the most common cranial nerve involved in pituitary apoplexy?

Q1212

A physician is evaluating a patient with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and anosmia. What condition is most likely suspected in this scenario?

Q1213

What is the most appropriate insulin regimen for achieving tight control of blood sugar levels in a 20-year-old male with type 1 diabetes mellitus?

Q1214

Which of the following is the MOST specific finding in primary hypothyroidism?

Q1215

Hypothyroidism with an increased TSH level is seen in all except which of the following?

Q1216

What is the fasting blood glucose level that confirms a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus?

Q1217

A 35-year-old female with a history of diabetes presents with a painless neck swelling that moves with swallowing. She also reports constipation, weight gain, hoarseness, oligomenorrhea, and mild paresthesias. Examination reveals bradycardia, cold extremities, non-pitting edema, and delayed relaxation of deep tendon reflexes. Thyroid function tests show high TSH and low unbound T4 levels. Laboratory workup also reveals positive thyroid peroxidase antibodies, consistent with autoimmune thyroiditis. Given this condition, which type of cancer is she at risk of developing?

Q1218

All of the following can cause osteoporosis, except which of the following?

Q1219

Which of the following is not a known cause of osteoporosis?

Q1220

Ulcers in diabetes are precipitated by all of the following factors except:

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