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Question 196# Print Question

A 49-year-old man with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension has a negative acute vasodilator test.

Which one of the following medications is least likely to be beneficial in his long-term management?

A. Nifedipine
B. Treprostinil
C. Bosentan
D. Sildenafil
E. Warfarin


Question 197# Print Question

Which of the following is least associated with primary pulmonary hypertension?

A. HIV
B. Fenfluramine
C. Recurrent pulmonary embolism
D. Loud P2
E. Right ventricular heave


Question 198# Print Question

You review a 47-year-old man in clinic. He has been referred with difficult to control hypertension despite taking a combination of lisinopril, indapamide and amlodipine. Whilst examining the patient you note over 15 large cafeau-lait spots on his trunk. Some axillary freckling is also present. His blood pressure (despite medication) is 170/94 mmHg and pulse 90/min.

Routine bloods are ordered:

  • Hb: 15.2 g/dl
  • Platelets:  201 * 109/l
  • WBC:  5.2 * 109/l
  • Na+: 141 mmol/l
  • K+: 4.3 mmol/l
  • Urea: 6.1 mmol/l  
  • Creatinine: 88 μmol/l 

Urine dipstick is normal.

Which one of the following investigations is most likely to be diagnostic?

A. MRI brain
B. 24 hr urinary cortisol
C. Glucose tolerance test with growth hormone measurements
D. Renal arteriography
E. 24 hr urinary collection of catecholamines


Question 199# Print Question

A 29-year-old man with myotonic dystrophy has an electrocardiogram.

Which one of the following findings is most likely to be present?

A. Wide QRS complex
B. Atrial fibrillation
C. Voltage criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy
D. Right axis deviation
E. Prolonged PR interval


Question 200# Print Question

A 65-year-old man is admitted with palpitations. The ECG shows a ventricular rate of 150/min with an underlying atrial rate of 300/min. A diagnosis of atrial flutter is suspected.

What is the treatment of choice to permanently restore sinus rhythm? 

A. Radiofrequency ablation of the accessory pathway
B. Radiofrequency ablation of the AV node
C. Radiofrequency ablation of the tricuspid valve isthmus
D. Lifelong amiodarone
E. Permanent pacemaker




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