Endocrinology Test

1. The most common cause of primary hyperaldosteronism is represented by:
2. 21 hydroxylase deficiency:
3. The most common form of thyroid cancer is:
4. The inhibition test to confirm the diagnosis of acromegaly is done with:
5. In pituitary insufficiency the most severe insufficiency is induced by the deficiency of :
6. Laboratory tests for positive diagnosis in pheocromocytoma can reveal:
7. Morphofunctional imagistic test for adrenal tumors are:
8. Sporadic hyperparathyroidism :
9. Which of the following statements regarding corticotropin-releasing hormone are true:
10. The clinical picture in chronic primary adrenal insufficiency includes:
11. In cases of hypopituitarism the GH supplemental therapy:
12. Superior localization test for pheocromocytoma are:
13. The complications of corticotherapy are:
14. Amiodarone induced thyrotoxicosis:
15. The differential diagnostic of prolactinoma has to be made with:
16. The principles of corticotherapy are:
17. Adrenal medulla produces:
18. Triggers for hypertensive crises in pheocromocytoma are:
19. Laboratory exam in Graves’ disease shows:
20. The lab diagnostic of pheocromocytoma is made by:
21. The classic diagnostic TRIADE of Graves disease is represented by:
22. Laboratory exam in global pituitary insufficiency shows:
23. The treatment of acute hypocalcemia includes:
24. Which of the following statements regarding the treatment of chronic adrenal insufficiency are true:
25. A prolactinoma can induce in women: