Endocrinology Test
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| 1. 21 hydroxylase deficiency: |
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| 2. The lab diagnostic of classic/overt hyperaldosteronismus is suggestive in case of: |
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| 3. The GH systemic effect is mediated by: |
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| 4. Which statement is true: |
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| 5. The most frequent secretory pituitary adenoma is represented by: |
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| 6. The clinical suggestive features for thyroid malignancy are: |
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| 7. Primary adrenal insufficiency is characterized by: |
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| 8. Triggers for hypertensive crises in pheocromocytoma are: |
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| 9. The diagnostic of multinodular toxic goiter is suggested by: |
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| 10. Antiresorptive agents used as osteoporosis treatment are represented by: |
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| 11. In cortisol –secreting adrenal adenoma: |
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| 12. In hyperparathyroidism the diagnostic steps include: |
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| 13. The combined oral contraceptives action mechanisms are: |
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| 14. The classic diagnostic TRIADE of Graves disease is represented by: |
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| 15. The complications of corticotherapy are: |
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| 16. Bone quality is dependent of: |
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| 17. Absolute vontraindication for estrogen supplementation in women are: |
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| 18. Laboratory tests for positive diagnosis in pheocromocytoma can reveal: |
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| 19. In case of prolactinoma the endocrine syndrome in males comprise: |
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| 20. The non classical vitamin D effects are: |
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| 21. In primary hyperaldosteronism: |
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| 22. The following are true regarding nephrogenic diabetes insipidus: |
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| 23. The adrenal dependent secondary hypertensions are: |
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| 24. The principles of corticotherapy are: |
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| 25. Estrogens effects on bone are: |
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