Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ September 2015
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1) In this patient with a history Familial Polyposis (FAP) the best diagnosis is?
lymphoma
post op seroma
desmoid tumor
abdominal wall seroma
2) The cystic lesion in the left kidney is best described as?
cystic renal cell carcinoma
simple cyst
Bosniak 2 cyst
Bosniak 2F cyst
3) The most accurate diagnosis in this case is?
XGP (xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis)
bilateral renal calculi
right renal abscess
acute pyelonephritis
4) The best diagnosis in this 50ish year old with hematuria is?
obstructed right kidney due to stone disease
transitional cell carcinoma right kidney
XGP
stricture due to prior instrumentation and resultant obstruction
5) The best diagnosis in this 30ish year old is
abscess
jugular vein thrombosis
necrotic nodes due to lymphoma
thyroglossal duct cyst
6) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?
lymphoma
mycosis fungoides
abscess
metastatic renal cell carcinoma
7) The most likely diagnosis in this 52 year old male is?
hepatoma
hepatic adenoma
focal nodular hyperplasia
hemangioma
8) The most likely diagnosis in this case is
PAVM
anomalous pulmonary venous return
Pulmonary Sling (anomalous course left pulmonary artery)
situs inversus
9) The most likely diagnosis for this 40ish year old female with acute abdominal pain is?
hepatoma
hepatic adenoma
focal nodular hyperplasia
hemangioma