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Question 26# Print Question

A 67-year-old woman is reviewed 6 months after she had a mastectomy following a diagnosis of breast cancer.

Which one of the following tumour markers is most useful in monitoring her disease?

 

A. CA 125
B. CD 34
C. CA 15-3
D. CA 19-9
E. CD 117


Question 27# Print Question

A 49-year-old woman is referred to the haematology clinic with easy bruising and recurrent epistaxis. She is otherwise well. Blood tests reveal the following:

  • Hb 12.9 g/dl
  • Platelets 19 * 109/l
  • WCC 6.6 * 109/l

The patient refuses consent for a bone marrow examination.

What is the most appropriate initial management?

A. Platelet transfusion
B. Oral prednisolone
C. No treatment
D. ABVD chemotherapy
E. Splenectomy


Question 28# Print Question

A 71-year-old woman who is known to have multiple myeloma is admitted with confusion. Blood tests show the following:

  • Corrected calcium 2.91 mmol/l

Which one of the following is the most significant cause of the raised calcium level?

A. Adverse effects of standard treatment
B. Increased osteoclastic activation
C. Impaired renal function
D. Increased renal tubular calcium reabsorption
E. Elevated PTH-rP levels


Question 29# Print Question

What is the mechanism of action of Desmopressin (DDAVP) in von Willebrand's disease? 

A. Prevents renal excretion of von Willebrand's factor
B. Promotes breakdown of large multimers
C. Induces release of von Willebrand's factor from endothelial cells
D. Inhibits breakdown of von Willebrand's factor
E. Acts as substitute carrier molecule for factor VIII


Question 30# Print Question

Which one of the following statements regarding the aetiology of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is correct?

A. Third generation combined oral contraceptive pills are safer than second generation ones
B. VTE develops in around 5% of patients with Goodpasture's syndrome
C. Female gender is a risk factor recurrent VTE
D. The second trimester of pregnancy is associated with a greater risk than the puerperium
E. Tamoxifen therapy increases the risk of VTE




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