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Puberty and Its Disorders — MCQs

Puberty and Its Disorders — MCQs

Puberty and Its Disorders — MCQs
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Q1

A child with decreased levels of LH, FSH and Testosterone presents with delayed puberty. Which of the following is the most likely Diagnosis

Q2

Young male presents with delayed puberty with decreased FSH, LH, and testosterone. Which of the following is NOT possible?

Q3

After injecting testosterone in a hypoandrogenic male, which of the following occurs ?

Q4

A 6-year-old girl presents with precocious puberty, some bony lesions & hyperpigmented skin lesions as shown below. What is the most probable diagnosis?

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Q5

Puberty happens due to pulsatile release of -

Q6

The following instrument is used for:

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Q7

The image shows a child with virilisation and clitoromegaly. What laboratory finding is typical for this condition, assuming the most common enzyme defect?

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Q8

A multidisciplinary team is developing protocols for adolescent gender-affirming care. When evaluating the appropriateness of GnRH analog therapy versus immediate cross-sex hormones in a 16-year-old with persistent gender dysphoria (Tanner stage 5), which factor most strongly supports proceeding directly to cross-sex hormones?

Q9Medium

A 16-year-old girl is in your office for a preparticipation sports examination. She plans to play soccer in the fall, and needs her form filled out. Which of the following history or physical examination findings is usually considered a contraindication to playing contact sports?

Q10Medium

During a routine well-child examination, a 12-year-old girl reports occasional headaches, a

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