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Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ February 2015
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1) In this patient referred for a pancreatic mass the final dx was?

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neuroendocrine tumor pancreas
adrenal carcinoma
GIST tumor
SPEN tumor
2) In this case the patients key findings

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require exploratory laparotomy in all cases
can be due to benign causes
is the result of ischemia in all cases
requires angiography as the next study of choice
3) The patients stent was placed due to

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aortic dissection
aortic trauma
repair of coarctation of the aorta
atherosclerotic aneurysm
4) The best dx in this case is

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ovarian cyst
simple bladder diverticulum
walled off abscess
bladder diverticulum with cancer in it
5) In this patient s/p MVA with hitting a tree the best dx is?

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aortic ulcer
site of coarctation of the aorta
traumatic dissection with bleed
ulceration of plaque in the aorta
6) The best dx in this 27 year old female is?

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chronic pancreatitis with pseudocyst
SPEN tumor
neuroendocrine tumor
serous cystadenoma
7) The patients clinical hx in this case most likely is

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early onset diabetes
cystic fibrosis
chronic pancreatitis
long term steroid use
8) The key finding on this CTA of the right coronary artery is?

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critical stenosis
fistulae to the coronary sinus
coronary artery aneurysm
vasculitis
9) The best diagnosis in this case is

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renal cell carcinoma
vasculitis
papillary necrosis
transitional cell carcinoma
10) The least likely primary tumor in this case is

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metastatic melanoma
lung cancer (NSCL)
colon cancer
renal carcinoma

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