Endocrinology Test
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| 1. The adrenal androgens are synthesized by: |
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| 2. Aldosterone release is responsible for: |
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| 3. The GH systemic effect is mediated by: |
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| 4. The most common cause of primary hyperaldosteronism is represented by: |
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| 5. Autocrine effect represents: |
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| 6. Characteristics of asymptomatic hyperparathyroidism are: |
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| 7. In hypothyroid pregnant women the following are true: |
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| 8. Causes of secondary hyperaldosteronism: |
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| 9. OXT is produced secondary to: |
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| 10. In GH deficiency in children: |
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| 11. The corticotroph line insufficiency: |
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| 12. Clinical picture in hyperthyroidism can include: |
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| 13. Triggers for hypertensive crises in pheocromocytoma are: |
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| 14. The physiologic effects of cortisol are represented by: |
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| 15. Laboratory exam in global pituitary insufficiency shows: |
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| 16. The etiology of pituitary insufficiency includes: |
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| 17. In pituitary tumors the conventional X- Ray evaluation of the skull can show: |
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| 18. The laboratory and paraclinical evaluation in parathyroid insufficiency show: |
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| 19. Contraindication of sexual steroid supplementation in males are: |
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| 20. Type I of primary osteoporosis: |
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| 21. In case of suspicion on GH hyper secretion: |
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| 22. The lab diagnostic of pheocromocytoma is made by: |
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| 23. Subclinical hyperparathyroidism has to be considered in the following situations: |
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| 24. The treatment of GH deficiency in children: |
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| 25. The parathyroid hormone acts in order to: |
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