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Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ January 2014
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1) Based on these CT images the patient is likely to be

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hypertensive
hypotensive
normal blood pressure
having a contrast reaction
2) Based on these two images the most likely diagnosis is

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renal cell carcinoma
metastatic melanoma
transitional cell carcinoma
acute pyelonephritis
3) The most likely diagnosis in this case

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metastatic leiomyosarcoma to the liver
hepatoma
liver abscess
subcapsular hematoma
4) The most likely diagnosis in this case is

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autoimmune pancreatitis
lymphoma
pancreatic cancer
neuroendocrine tumor
5) The most likely diagnosis in this case is

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sigmoid colon cancer
diverticulitis
ischemic colitis
lymphoma
6) The likely cause of this patients SBO is?

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crohns disease
ischemic colitis
adhesions
small bowel carcinoma
7) The most likely diagnosis in this case is

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sigmoid colon cancer
diverticulitis
ischemic colitis
lymphoma
8) The most likely diagnosis in this case is

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sigmoid colon cancer
diverticulitis
ischemic colitis
lymphoma
9) The patient became short of breath due to a mucous plug and?

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lung cancer
endotracheal tube into right mainstem bronchus
pulmonary embolism
dissection
10) In this patient with GI bleed and weight loss the least likely diagnosis is

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gastric ulcer
gastric adenocarcinoma
H.pylori infection
under distended stomach and pseudolesion

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