Endocrinology Test

1. The confirmatory marker of Graves’ disease is:
2. The differential diagnostic of hypocalcaemia is made with:
3. Zona glomerulosa:
4. Which from the following statements regarding calcitonin is true:
5. The typical diagnostic trade for Men 2A syndrome is:
6. Subclinical hyperparathyroidism has to be considered in the following situations:
7. Triggers for hypertensive crises in pheocromocytoma are:
8. Inhibitory neurohormones from the hypothalamus are represented by:
9. The classification of thyroid cancer comprises:
10. The causes of chronic primary adrenocortical insufficiency can be:
11. The principles of corticotherapy are:
12. Aldosterone:
13. Laboratory exam in GH excess shows:
14. Water restriction test for diagnosis of diabetes insipidus (DI) shows:
15. Which of the following are absolute contraindications for contraceptive use:
16. The clinical picture in chronic primary adrenal insufficiency includes:
17. A large pituitary adenoma can induce the following clinical signs:
18. Which statements regarding endocrine hypertension are true:
19. The peak bone mass is dependent on:
20. In case of prolactinoma the endocrine syndrome in males comprise:
21. Parathyroid localization evaluation:
22. The endocrine complications of corticotherapy are:
23. Type I of primary osteoporosis:
24. Addison's disease:
25. In hypothyroidism we see: