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Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ August 2019
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1) The most likely diagnosis to explain the appearance of the right renal artery is?

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renal artery aneurysm (RAA)
renal artery stenosis (RAS)
vasculitis
fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD)
2) The most likely diagnosis for the right adrenal mass is?

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adenoma
myelolipoma
adrenal carcinoma
adrenal hyperplasia
3) The best diagnosis in this case is?

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type A dissection
type B dissection
intramural hematoma
motion artifact
4) The most likely dx in this 30ish year old with FUO is?

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mononucleosis
lymphoma
sarcoidosis
TB
5) The device in this image was used to repair a ?

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ASD
VSD
atrial septal aneurysm
pseudoaneurysm
6) The best diagnosis in this case is?

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ASD
VSD
intra atrial septal aneurysm
pseudoaneurysm
7) The best diagnosis in this case is?

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ependymoma
meningocele
lymphoma
neurogenic tumor
8) This patient had a recent GSW and now has thigh pain. The best dx is?

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hematoma
sarcoma
pseudoaneurysm of SFA
active bleed
9) In this patient with RLQ pain the least likely dx is ?

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small bowel GIST tumor
desmoid fibromatosis
lymphoma
hematoma
10) The best dx in this 50ish year old is to explain the left adrenal mass is?

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pheochromocytoma
primary adrenal carcinoma
lymphoma
metastatic renal cell carcinoma

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