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Endocrinology — MCQs

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Q1451

Which electrolyte disturbance is seen in primary hyperaldosteronism?

Q1452

A male with hyperpigmentation tanner stage 5 presents with hypertension & precocious puberty. The causative defect is:

Q1453

A male patient with purple striae, thin skin, non-healing wound, and pedunculated abdomen, most probable cause?

Q1454

Which condition results from hypersecretion of growth hormone in adults?

Q1455

A 40F presents with double vision, headaches, and a progressively enlarging thyroid mass. She has proptosis and limited eye movement. TSH is suppressed. Likely cause of her symptoms?

Q1456

In a 25-year-old male diagnosed with decreased bone density, which hormone should be assessed first?

Q1457

Which hormone is primarily elevated in hyperthyroidism?

Q1458

A 35-year-old female with palpitations and diaphoresis who has a thyroid mass is most likely to be diagnosed with what condition?

Q1459

A patient presents with severe abdominal pain and hyperglycemia. Imaging reveals a mass in the pancreas. Which pancreatic cell type's dysfunction most likely explains the hyperglycemia?

Q1460

A 62-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes presents with persistent hyperglycemia despite the maximum use of oral hypoglycemic agents. What is the next best step in management?

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