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Question 201# Print Question

A 50-year-old man comes to the emergency room with a history of vomiting for three days' duration. His past history reveals that for approximately 20 years, he has been getting epigastric pain, lasting for two to three weeks. He remembers getting relief from pain by taking milk and antacids. Physical examination showed a fullness in the epigastric area with visible peristalsis, absence of tenderness and normal active bowel sounds.

Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Gastric outlet obstruction
B. Small bowel obstruction
C. Volvulus of the colon
D. Incarcerated umbilical hernia
E. Cholecystitis


Question 202# Print Question

A 38-year-old nurse presents with a 6-week history of nervousness, fatigue, palpitations, and reduced appetite. The physical examination is notable only for lid lag and a slight diffuse enlargement of her thyroid gland. A laboratory evaluation is notable for:

  • Free T4 level of 8.0 ng/dL (N 0.8-2.7)
  • TSH level of 11.4 µU/mL (N 0.3-4.7)

Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Grave's disease
B. Thyroiditis
C. Struma ovarii
D. Thyrotropin-secreting pituitary adenoma
E. Factitious hyperthyroidism


Question 203# Print Question

A 60-year-old man presents with a small lesion on his nose. On examination of the lesion you note the following: the lesion is 3 mm in diameter, slightly elevated with a waxy appearance, and has a slight vascular pattern on top.

This lesion is most characteristic of which one of the following? 

A. Basal cell carcinoma
B. Squamous cell carcinoma
C. Melanoma
D. Varicella-zoster lesion
E. Actinic keratosis


Question 204# Print Question

A 30-year-old man has a history of recurrent pneumonias and chronic cough dating from early childhood. The cough, which is worse in the morning and on lying down, is productive of foul-smelling purulent sputum which is occasionally bloody-tinged. The patient is chronically ill and has clubbed fingers. Rales are heard over the posterior lung bases.

Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis

A. Chronic bronchitis
B. Pulmonary aspergillosis
C. Pulmonary neoplasm
D. Chronic obstructive emphysema
E. Bronchiectasis


Question 205# Print Question

You see a 55-year-old female for the first time. She has a 2-year history of chronic daily cough; thick, malodorous sputum; and occasional hemoptysis. She has been treated with antibiotics for recurrent respiratory infections, but is frustrated with her continued symptoms. She has never smoked. Her FEV1:FVC ratio is 60% and a CT scan shows bronchial wall thickening and luminal dilation.

The most likely diagnosis is:

A. Emphysema
B. Bronchiectasis
C. Chronic bronchitis
D. Bronchiolitis
E. Asthma




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