Endocrinology Test

1. The confirmatory marker of Graves’ disease is:
2. The differential diagnostic of hypocalcaemia is made with:
3. The lab diagnostic of classic/overt hyperaldosteronismus is suggestive in case of:
4. 21 hydroxylase deficiency:
5. Autocrine effect represents:
6. In case of gonadotroph insufficiency in females the supplemental therapy has the following contraindications:
7. In primary hyperparathyroidism laboratory tests show:
8. Lab exam in Cushing’s shows:
9. In case of Cushing disease the clinical picture:
10. Possible side effects associated with contraceptives use are:
11. Which of the following thyroid ultrasound signs are suspicious for malignancy in a nodule:
12. The differential diagnostic of prolactinoma has to be made with:
13. In pituitary tumors the conventional X- Ray evaluation of the skull can show:
14. Which of the following are absolute contraindications for contraceptive use:
15. The following are true regarding autoimmune chronic thyroiditis:
16. Contraindication of sexual steroid supplementation in males are:
17. Laboratory tests for positive diagnosis in pheocromocytoma can reveal:
18. History with increased risk for thyroid cancer is presence in cases of:
19. In primary hypothyroidism laboratory investigations can reveal:
20. The following are true regarding medical treatment of GH deficiency:
21. In males LH has the following roles:
22. Which statements are true:
23. The corticotroph line insufficiency:
24. In cases of glucocorticoid excess suspicion confirmation tests are made with:
25. The following regarding pituitary are true: