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Question 116# Print Question

Currently, which one of the following is the best screening test for hereditary hemochromatosis?

A. Serum iron
B. Serum transferrin saturation
C. Serum alkaline phosphatase
D. Serum ALT (SGPT)
E. HFE gene testing


Question 117# Print Question

A 42-year-old male presents with complaints of painful wrist joints and knee joints. He says that he began to feel discomfort 2 months ago but it has gotten progressively worse in the past week. He also says that he noticed he looks like someone who has been “sun tanning” although he is an office worker and spends most of the time indoors. His past medical history is only significant for glucose intolerance found 1 year ago that he has been managing with lifestyle modifications; however as he puts it "the joint pains are making it hard for him to exercise." Family history reveals a father who died of heart disease at the age of 57 and had a long history of diabetes. The patient has a 65-year-old mother who is healthy.

Physical examination reveals hyperpigmentation of skin and pain on palpation of the proximal interphalangeal joints, wrist joints and knee joints. Imaging studies and laboratory studies are ordered.

Which of the following is the most important step in management of this patient?

A. Ibuprofen
B. ACTH inhibitors
C. Colchicine
D. Phlebotomy
E. Metyrapone


Question 118# Print Question

A 40-year-old white male presents to your department with concerns of darkening of the skin recently. He denies pain anywhere in his body but reports of being unusually thirsty and urinating more often, including waking up a couple of times at night to urinate. His father died of cirrhosis at the age of 50 and his mother died of lung cancer. On physical examination you note skin hyperpigmentation and an enlarged liver.

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis

A. Cushing’s syndrome
B. Porphyria cutanea tarda
C. Primary biliary cirrhosis
D. Hemochromatosis
E. Wilson’s disease


Question 119# Print Question

A 50-year-old-man develops hematuria. He is found to have a mass in the kidney which has an increased blood supply.

What is the most likely cause?  

A. Medication side effect
B. Infection
C. Nephrolithiasis
D. Renal cell carcinoma


Question 120# Print Question

An elderly woman develops a stasis ulcer on her lower extremity that causes pigmentary changes. See picture:

The most appropriate intervention in the prevention and treatment of this condition is:

A. Pneumatic stockings
B. Stripping saphenous vein
C. Topical antibiotics
D. Anticoagulants




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