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Question 81# Print Question

A 54-year-old female is diagnosed with primary biliary cirrhosis. What is her increased risk of developing hepatocellular cancer, compared to a standard population?

A. 50% increased risk
B. 3-fold increased risk
C. 5-fold increased risk
D. 10-fold increased risk
E. 20-fold increased risk


Question 82# Print Question

A 71-year-old man presents with two year history of intermittent problems with swallowing. His wife has also noticed he has halitosis and is coughing at night. He has a past medical history of type 2 diabetes mellitus but states he is otherwise well. Of note his weight is stable and he has a good appetite. Clinical examination is unremarkable.

What is the most likely diagnosis? 

A. Oesophageal cancer
B. Hiatus hernia
C. Pharyngeal pouch
D. Oesophageal candidiasis
E. Benign oesophageal stricture


Question 83# Print Question

A 27-year-old woman with chronic left iliac fossa pain and alternating bowel habit is diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. Initial treatment is tried with a combination of antispasmodics, laxatives and anti-motility agents. Unfortunately after 6 months there has been no significant improvement in her symptoms.

According to recent NICE guidelines, what is the most appropriate next step?

A. Low-dose tricyclic antidepressant
B. Cognitive behavioural therapy
C. Refer for sigmoidoscopy
D. Trial of probiotics
E. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor


Question 84# Print Question

A 29-year-old man presents with a nine day history of watery diarrhoea that developed one week after returning from India. He had travelled around northern India for two months. On examination he is apyrexial and his abdomen is soft and non-tender.

What is the most likely causative organism?

A. Amoebiasis
B. Giardiasis
C. Campylobacter
D. Shigella
E. Salmonella


Question 85# Print Question

Which one of the following is least useful in assessing the severity of a patient with liver cirrhosis?

A. ALT
B. Prothrombin time
C. Bilirubin
D. The presence of ascites
E. The presence of encephalopathy




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