Endocrinology Test
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| 1. First line therapy in prolactinomas is represented by: |
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| 2. In Graves disease the 1st line treatment is: |
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| 3. Parvicellular neurons: |
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| 4. The following is false regarding nonfunctional pituitary adenoma: |
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| 5. Acute adrenal hemorrhage with adrenal crises: |
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| 6. Laboratory exam in global pituitary insufficiency shows: |
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| 7. The ultrasound characteristic suggestive for thyroid cancer are: |
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| 8. Type I of primary osteoporosis: |
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| 9. The clinical picture in chronic primary adrenal insufficiency includes: |
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| 10. Secondary hypothyroidism is characterized by: |
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| 11. Absolute contraindication for combine oral contraceptive use are: |
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| 12. In case of suspicion on GH hyper secretion: |
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| 13. Chronic treatment in hypocalcemia involves: |
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| 14. The differential diagnosis of endogenous hypercorticism includes: |
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| 15. In case of prolactinoma the endocrine syndrome in males comprise: |
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| 16. Laboratory tests for positive diagnosis in pheocromocytoma can reveal: |
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| 17. Lab exam in Cushing’s shows: |
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| 18. The treatment of acute hypocalcemia includes: |
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| 19. The complications of corticotherapy are: |
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| 20. The classic diagnostic TRIADE of Graves disease is represented by: |
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| 21. Causes of primary hypothyroidism are represented by: |
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| 22. Estrogen presents the following effects: |
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| 23. In hypothyroidism we see: |
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| 24. Addison's disease: |
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| 25. The pathophysiological mechanisms involved in secondary hyperparathyroidism from chronic renal failure are represented by: |
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