Endocrinology Test

1. The confirmatory marker of Graves’ disease is:
2. In secondary adrenal insufficiency:
3. In pituitary insufficiency the most severe insufficiency is induced by the deficiency of :
4. The most common cause of primary hyperaldosteronism is represented by:
5. The typical sequence of hormonal loss in hypopituitarism is:
6. Contraindication of sexual steroid supplementation in males are:
7. In GH deficiency in children:
8. Bone formation agents used as osteoporosis treatment are represented by:
9. In primary hyperaldosteronism:
10. A prolactinoma can induce in women:
11. Aldosterone:
12. Laboratory exam in GH excess shows:
13. Which of the following regarding central diabetes insipidus are true:
14. Physiologic effects of thyroid hormones are represented by:
15. In Graves disease surgical treatment is indicated in:
16. Conditions associated with thyrotoxicosis are:
17. The etiology of pituitary insufficiency includes:
18. Newborn hypothyroidism if untreated induces:
19. Differential diagnostic of gigantism has to be made with:
20. Which of the following thyroid ultrasound signs are suspicious for malignancy in a nodule:
21. Characteristics of asymptomatic hyperparathyroidism are:
22. The mortality rate in differentiated thyroid cancer at 5 years are:
23. SIADH syndrome appears in the following circumstances:
24. The laboratory and paraclinical evaluation in parathyroid insufficiency show:
25. The differential diagnostic of prolactinoma has to be made with: