Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ June 2014
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1) The internal jugular veins in this case
are normal in appearance
partial thrombosis of the jugular veins
tumor extension into the jugular veins
poor injection technique and can not evaluate
2) In this patient the best diagnosis for the left hip pain is?
metastatic renal cell carcinoma to muscle
primary sarcoma
lymphoma
abscess
3) The device present in addition to the AVR is
misplaced catheter/device
site of myxoma resection
atrial pacer
The AMPLATZER Septal Occluder
4) The best dx in this case is?
renal osteodystrophy
fibrous dysplasia
multiple myeloma
myelofibrosis
5) In this patient with Klippel-Trénaunay-Weber syndrome the best diagnosis is?
splenic lymphoma
splenic metastases
splenic hemangiomas
splenic abscesses
6) In this patient with a clot in the left ventricle the best diagnosis is?
renal abscess
transitional cell carcinoma
renal infarction
acute pyelonephritis
7) The best diagnosis in this patient with unexplained abdominal pain is?
atherosclerotic disease
polyarteritis nodosa
Behcet’s disease
vascular spasm