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Diagnostic Case Quiz ❯ Quiz of the Month ❯ July 2024
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1) The least likely diagnosis in this case is?

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transitional cell carcinoma
renal cell carcinoma
lymphoma
renal abscess
2) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?

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medullary sponge kidney
renal calcifications
TB
renal infarction
3) The most likely diagnosis in this case is?

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lymphoma
GIST tumor
gastritis
gastric adenocarcinoma
4) The most likely diagnosis is?

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B-cell lymphoma kidney
renal cell carcinoma
metastatic tumor to the kidney
oncocytoma
5) The syndrome most likely associated with this scan is?

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Von Hippel-Lindau Disease (VHL)
MEN Type 1
tuberous sclerosis
MEN Type 2
6) In this patient with increasing back pain the most likely dx is?

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adrenal hemorrhage
primary adrenal carcinoma
pheochromocytoma
ganglioneuroma
7) In this patient with RUQ pain the most likely diagnosis is?

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primary adrenal carcinoma
lymphoma
adrenal myelolipoma
ganglioneuroma
8) The least likely diagnosis in this case is?

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hepatoma with bleed
metastatic PNET with bleed
hepatic adenoma with bleed
hemangioma with bleed
9) In this patient with a recent Whipples Procedure the most likely dx is?

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liver abscess
liver infarction
normal post Whipples CT
tumor necrosis
10) The least likely diagnosis in this case is?

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cholangiocarcinoma
lymphoma
hepatoma
sclerosing cholangitis

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