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Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ December 2023
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1) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?

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emphysema
sequela of COVID pneumonia
LAM (lymphangioleiomyomatosis)
cystic fibrosis
2) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?

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Gastric GIST tumor
mesenteric cysts
metastatic ovarian cancer
pancreatic tumor
3) The process in the left groin is likely due to?

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lymphoma
melanoma
inguinal abscess with nodes due to IVDA
post operative abscess
4) The most likely diagnosis in the 70ish year old female is?

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mucinous cystic neoplasm
serous cystadenoma
IPMN
PNET
5) The best diagnosis for this case is?

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Krukenberg tumors
lymphoma
gastric adenocarcinoma
ovarian cancer
6) In this patient with palpitations the least likely diagnosis is?

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pheochromocytoma
lymphoma
primary adrenal carcinoma
adrenal adenoma
7) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?

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splenic abscess
splenic lymphoma
metastatic melanoma
hamartoma spleen
8) The differential diagnosis in this case includes?

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lymphoma
cholangiocarcinoma
metastatic disease from colon cancer
all of the above
9) The most likely diagnosis of this incidental hepatic mass is?

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hepatoma
hepatic adenoma
hemangioma
focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH)
10) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?

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lymphoma
thymoma
parathyroid adenoma
teratoma

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