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Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ September 2014
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1) The best diagnosis in this febrile patient is?

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rectal perforation
foreign body perforation
necrotizing fasciitis
pelvis abscess
2) The best diagnosis in this case is

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bladder cancer
cystitis
multifocal transitional cell carcinoma
lymphoma
3) The best diagnosis in this case is

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bladder cancer
cystitis
multifocal transitional cell carcinoma
lymphoma
4) 4.The least likely diagnosis in this case is

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lymphoma
metastatic melanoma
testicular cancer
metastatic colon cancer
5) The best diagnosis in this case is

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renal contusion
renal laceration
ruptured kidney
renal cell carcinoma with bleed
6) The best diagnosis in this case is

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neuroendocrine tumor in tail of pancreas
accessory splenule near tail of pancreas
metastatic renal cell carcinoma metastatic to pancreas
metastatic melanoma to the pancreas
7) The best diagnosis in this case is

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aortic injury post trauma
coarctation of the aorta
middle aortic syndrome
Williams syndrome
8) The best explanation for the dilated left renal pelvis is?

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proximal TCC renal pelvis
UPJ obstruction due to crossing vessel
UPJ obstruction cause undefined
stone in distal ureter
9) The most likely primary pancreatic tumor in this case is?

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adenocarcinoma
mucinous cystic neoplasm
neuroendocrine tumor
SPEN tumor -solid and papillary epithelial neoplasm
10) In this patient with colitis the mass in the cecum is

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stool
carcinoma
foreign matter
lipoma

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