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Endocrine Surgery — MCQs

Endocrine Surgery — MCQs

Endocrine Surgery — MCQs

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Q121Easy

Which of the following levels of lymph nodes are first involved by papillary carcinoma?

Q122Easy

The most common cause of hypoparathyroidism after thyroidectomy is:

Q123Medium

What is the treatment of choice for a cold nodule of the thyroid?

Q124Easy

Which type of thyroid carcinoma is most commonly associated with lymph node metastasis?

Q125Medium

A patient with a long-standing thyroid nodule is scheduled for subtotal thyroidectomy. What essential pre-operative check should the surgeon perform?

Q126Medium

A large toxic retrosternal goiter is best treated by?

Q127Easy

What is the mainstay treatment for primary hyperparathyroidism?

Q128Medium

What is the primary indication for surgical intervention in cases of thyroiditis?

Q129Medium

A 35-year-old female presents with a solitary thyroid nodule. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) reveals "Orphan Annie eyed nuclei." There is no lymph node involvement. What is the most appropriate management for this patient?

Q130Medium

A patient with a long-standing thyroid nodule is scheduled for subtotal thyroidectomy. Which investigation must be performed preoperatively?

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