Endocrinology Flashcards

1
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Which of the following is the most common cause of Cushing’s syndrome?
a. Ectopic ACTH production by tumors
b. Adrenal hyperplasia
c. Pituitary adenoma
d. Overuse of corticosteroids

A

d. Overuse of corticosteroids

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The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) causes which of the following?
a. Low serum electrolytes
b. Urine osmolality to be lower than plasma
c. Low serum vasopressin
d. Hypernatremia

A

a. Low serum electrolytes

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3
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Which of the following is the major mineralocorticoid?
a. Corticosterone
b. Cortisol
c. Aldosterone
d. Norepinephrine

A

c. Aldosterone

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Hyperparathyroidism is most consistently associated with which of the following?
a. Metabolic alkalosis
b. Hypocalcemia
c. Hypophosphatemia
d. Hypercalciuria

A

c. Hypophosphatemia

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A 35-year-old man presented with insidious onset of paresthesia, headache and weakness. PE reveals hypertension, an enlarged tongue and coarse facial
features. Which of the following is consistent with the most likely diagnosis?
a. An elevated IGF-1 level
b. Postprandial glucose of 70 mg/dl
c. Fasting glucose level of 95 mg/dL
d. GH suppression to 0.2 ug/L after 100-gm OGTT

A

b. Postprandial glucose of 70 mg/dl

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A serum thyroid panel reveals an increase in total T4, normal TSH, and a normal fT4. What is the most likely cause of these results?
a. Subclinical hypothyroidism
b. Increased thyroxine-binding protein
c. Secondary hyperthyroidism
d. Subclinical hyperthyroidism

A

c. Secondary hyperthyroidism

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Which of the following thyroid panel results is seen in patients with suspected myxedema?
a. Increased FT4, increased thyroid hormone
binding ratio, decreased TSH
b. Increased FT4, decreased thyroid hormone binding ratio, increased TSH
c. Decreased FT4, decreased thyroid hormone binding ratio, increased TSH
d. Decreased FT4, increased thyroid hormone binding ratio, decreased TSH

A

c. Decreased FT4, decreased thyroid hormone binding ratio, increased TSH

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Which statement best describes the relationship between luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in cases of dysmenorrhea?
a. Increases in both hormones and a decrease in estrogen signal a pituitary cause of ovarian failure
b. Both are usually increased when there is
pituitary adenoma
c. In menopause, the LH level at the midcycle
peak is higher than the level of FSH
d. Both hormones normally peak 1–2 days before ovulation

A

b. Both are usually increased when there is
pituitary adenoma

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9
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Which of the following conditions will increase total T4 by increasing TBG?
a. Anabolic steroid use
b. Pregnancy
c. Acute illness
d. Nephrotic syndrome

A

b. Pregnancy

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