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Endocrine Surgery — MCQs

Endocrine Surgery — MCQs

Endocrine Surgery — MCQs

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Q261

A 40-year-old woman with a history of hyperthyroidism undergoes a thyroidectomy. She develops tingling and muscle cramps postoperatively. What complication should be investigated?

Q262

A 35-year-old woman with a goiter presents with difficulty swallowing and an ultrasound revealing a 3 cm nodule. What is the most appropriate management?

Q263

A patient who underwent thyroidectomy experiences a drop in calcium levels post-operatively. What is the most likely cause?

Q264

A 48-year-old woman with a thyroid nodule and elevated calcitonin levels undergoes surgery. Postoperatively, she develops hypocalcemia. What is the likely cause?

Q265

A patient with a thyroid nodule undergoes fine-needle aspiration, which reveals a follicular neoplasm. What is the next step?

Q266

What surgical procedure is indicated for a patient with symptomatic pheochromocytoma?

Q267

A 35-year-old female with a history of Graves' disease is scheduled for a total thyroidectomy. Which of the following strategies is the most critical to minimize complications during the procedure?

Q268

A patient undergoing a thyroidectomy is at risk of hypocalcemia post-operation due to the accidental removal of which glands?

Q269

Which of the following statements about retrosternal goiter is correct?

Q270

Identify the triangle in the image below.

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