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Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ April 2015
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1) The least likely diagnosis for this 5cm left adrenal mass is?

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adrenal adenoma
adrenal carcinoma
pheochromocytoma
adrenal lymphoma
2) The most likely diagnosis in this case is

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IVC clot
adrenal adenoma
IVC sarcoma
adrenal pseudotumor
3) The best diagnosis in this case is

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vascular trauma
AV fistulae in a dialysis patient
congenital AVM
angiosarcoma
4) The most likely diagnosis in this case is

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primary adrenal carcinoma
metastatic hepatoma to adrenal glands
lymphoma
neurofibromatosis
5) In this patient with hematuria the best diagnosis is

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renal cell carcinoma
AV fistulae
TB
angiomyolipoma with bleed
6) The least likely diagnosis in this case is

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lymphoma
gastric adenocarcinoma
gastritis
metastases to the stomach
7) The most likely primary tumor in this patient is

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small bowel adenocarcinoma
melanoma
lung cancer (NSCLC)
primary adrenal carcinoma
8) In this patient with Hepatitis C the likely cause for the spontaneous bleed is

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metastatic colon cancer
hemangioma
hepatoma
lymphoma
9) In this 30ish year old female the best diagnosis is

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neuroendocrine tumor pancreas
pseudocyst
SPEN tumor
acinar cell carcinoma
10) In this 50ish male with shortness of breath the best diagnosis is?

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lymphoma
sarcoidosis
TB
lymphangitic spread of adenocarcinoma

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