Endocrinology Test
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1. Parathyroid hormone: |
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2. Which of the following is the principal inhibitor of prolactin: |
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3. In Graves disease the 1st line treatment is: |
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4. The most common form of thyroid cancer is: |
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5. The GH systemic effect is mediated by: |
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6. A prolactinoma can induce in women: |
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7. In primary hyperaldosteronism: |
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8. In cortisol –secreting adrenal adenoma: |
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9. In primary hyperaldosteronism: |
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10. Characteristics of asymptomatic hyperparathyroidism are: |
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11. Chronic treatment in hypocalcemia involves: |
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12. Physiologic effects of thyroid hormones are represented by: |
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13. Which statements regarding pheocromocytoma are true: |
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14. Newborn hypothyroidism if untreated induces: |
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15. The classic diagnostic TRIADE of Graves disease is represented by: |
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16. Conditions associated with thyrotoxicosis are: |
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17. In GH deficiency in children: |
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18. Which of the following statements regarding corticotropin-releasing hormone are true: |
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19. Which statements are true: |
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20. Which statements are true about toxic adenoma: |
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21. Type I of primary osteoporosis: |
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22. The following are true regarding nodular thyroid disease: |
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23. Which of the following thyroid ultrasound signs are suspicious for malignancy in a nodule: |
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24. Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis: |
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25. Triggers for hypertensive crises in pheocromocytoma are: |
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