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Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ August 2015
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1) The best diagnosis in this patient who was short of breath is?

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lymphoma
extensive pulmonary embolism
lung cancer
pulmonary artery sarcoma
2) In this patient with endocarditis the best diagnosis is?

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renal cell carcinoma
renal infarction
renal abscess
flow related changes
3) The key finding in this case is?

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small bowel ileus
small bowel obstruction
G-tube is misplaced
ischemic bowel
4) The most likely cause for left hydronephrosis is?

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lymphoma
TCC of the ureter
retroperitoneal fibrosis
aortic aneurysm
5) In this patient with abdominal pain the best diagnosis is?

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lipoma of the colon
small bowel intussusception
colon cancer
liposarcoma
6) The least likely diagnosis in this 56 yr old female i

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MCN (mucinous cystic neoplasm)
neuroendocrine tumor
SPEN tumor (solitary and papillary epithelial neoplasm)
serous cystadenoma
7) The best diagnosis in this case is

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TB of the bladder
leukoplakia of the bladder
bladder cancer
cystitis
8) The best diagnosis of the incidental splenic lesion is?

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hamartoma
lymphoma
hemangioma
epithelial cyst
9) The best diagnosis for the gastric mass is a

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lymphoma
adenocarcinoma
metastatic melanoma
gastric GIST tumor
10) The least likely diagnosis in this case is

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hepatoma
focal nodular hyperplasia
hepatic adenoma
hemangioma

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