Endocrinology Test
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| 1. Acute adrenal hemorrhage with adrenal crises: |
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| 2. In pituitary insufficiency the most severe insufficiency is induced by the deficiency of : |
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| 3. In secondary adrenal insufficiency: |
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| 4. The acute treatment of tetany is made with: |
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| 5. Parvicellular neurons: |
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| 6. Laboratory tests for positive diagnosis in pheocromocytoma can reveal: |
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| 7. Immunological evaluation of thyroid diseases comprise: |
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| 8. In adult hypothyroidism the clinical picture includes: |
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| 9. Water restriction test for diagnosis of diabetes insipidus (DI) shows: |
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| 10. Causes of primary hypothyroidism are represented by: |
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| 11. The endocrine complications of corticotherapy are: |
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| 12. In primary hypothyroidism laboratory investigations can reveal: |
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| 13. In females FSH : |
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| 14. Which are true regarding calcitonin: |
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| 15. The complications of corticotherapy are: |
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| 16. Adverse effects of the contraceptives are: |
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| 17. A large pituitary adenoma can induce the following clinical signs: |
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| 18. The actions of contraceptives are as follows: |
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| 19. The classification of thyroid cancer comprises: |
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| 20. Progesterone facilities pregnancy by: |
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| 21. The clinical picture in chronic primary adrenal insufficiency includes: |
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| 22. The control mechanisms of arginine vasopressin release include: |
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| 23. The anterior hypophysis comprises the following endocrine cell types: |
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| 24. The causes of chronic primary adrenocortical insufficiency can be: |
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| 25. Addison's disease: |
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