Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ December 2015
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1) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?
Gastric perforation with abscess
Gastric GIST tumor
Gastric Lymphoma
Gastric Adenocarcinoma
2) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?
left atrial angiosarcoma
left atrial myxoma
left atrial thrombus
renal cell carcinoma metastatic to the heart
3) The most likely diagnosis in this patient with hematuria is
peristalsis in the right ureter
urothelial carcinoma of the right ureter
infection in the right ureter
metastases to the ureter
4) In this patient with RUQ pain the least likely diagnosis is?
hepatic adenoma
hepatoma
metastatic neuroendocrine tumor
hemangioma
5) The least likely diagnosis in this patient with abdominal pain is?
renal cell carcinoma
B-cell lymphoma
metastatic lung cancer
complex renal cyst
6) In this patient the most likely diagnosis for the new liver lesions is?
liver abscess
liver infarcts
metastases to the liver
focal fatty infiltration
7) The most likely diagnosis for the splenic lesions is?
hemangiomas
hamartomas
metastatic renal cell carcinoma
regenerating nodules
8) The most likely cause of the striated nephrogram in this patient is?
acute pyelonephritis
renal vein thrombosis
contrast induced nephropathy
renal lymphoma
9) In this patient with new onset of SOB (shortness of breath) the best diagnosis is?
lung metastases
septic emboli
fungal pneumonia
MAI infection