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Question 16# Print Question

A 18-year-old sprinter who is currently preparing for a national athletics meeting asks to see the team doctor due to an unusual sensation in his legs. He describes a numb sensation below his knee. On examination the patient there is apparent sensory loss below the right knee in a non-dermatomal distribution. The team doctor suspects a non-organic cause of his symptoms.

This is an example of a: 

A. Conversion disorder
B. Hypochondrial disorder
C. Somatization disorder
D. Malingering
E. Munchausen's syndrome


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A 23-year-old man presents as he is concerned about a number of recent episodes related to sleep. He finds when he wakes up and less often when he is falling asleep he is 'paralyzed' and unable to move. This sometimes associated with what the patient describes as 'hallucinations' such as seeing another person in the room. He is becoming increasingly anxious about these recent episodes.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Frontal lobe epilepsy
B. Generalized anxiety disorder
C. Sleep paralysis
D. Night terrors
E. Acute schizophrenia


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A 34-year-old man originally from West Africa is seen in January with depression. There is no past medical history of note but he is known to smoke cannabis. He has had similar episodes for the past two winters.

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Cyclothymic disorder
B. Atypical depression
C. Seasonal affective disorder
D. Schizophrenia
E. Drug-induced depression


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You review a patient who has been taking citalopram for the past two years to treat depression. He has felt well now for the past year and you agree a plan to stop the antidepressant.

How should the citalopram be stopped?

A. Can be stopped immediately
B. Withdraw gradually over the next 3 days
C. Withdraw gradually over the next week
D. Withdraw gradually over the next 2 weeks
E. Withdraw gradually over the next 4 weeks


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Which one of the following side-effects is more common with atypical than conventional antipsychotics?

A. Akathisia
B. Weight gain
C. Galactorrhoea
D. Parkinsonism
E. Tardive dyskinesia




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