Endocrinology Test
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| 1. The typical sequence of hormonal loss in hypopituitarism is: |
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| 2. In males hyperprolactinemia can induce: |
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| 3. Aldosterone release is responsible for: |
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| 4. The GH systemic effect is mediated by: |
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| 5. In toxic adenoma the 1st line treatment is: |
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| 6. In case of prolactinoma the endocrine syndrome in males comprise: |
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| 7. Laboratory tests for positive diagnosis in pheocromocytoma can reveal: |
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| 8. Lab exam in Cushing’s shows: |
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| 9. In pituitary adenoma the clinical symptoms can be grouped as following: |
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| 10. The non classical vitamin D effects are: |
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| 11. The lab diagnostic of pheocromocytoma is made by: |
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| 12. In the diagnostic of secondary hypothyroidism: |
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| 13. In primary hypothyroidism laboratory investigations can reveal: |
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| 14. In GH deficiency in children: |
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| 15. The MRI diagnostic of pituitary adenoma is preferred because: |
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| 16. The parathyroid hormone acts in order to: |
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| 17. Which statements are true about multinodular goiter: |
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| 18. Clinical picture in hyperthyroidism can include: |
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| 19. In females FSH : |
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| 20. Primary adrenal insufficiency is characterized by: |
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| 21. The physiologic effects of cortisol are represented by: |
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| 22. The mortality rate in differentiated thyroid cancer at 5 years are: |
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| 23. Secondary osteoporosis is seen in: |
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| 24. Physiologic effects of thyroid hormones are represented by: |
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| 25. Immunological evaluation of thyroid diseases comprise: |
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