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Pathophysiology Q&A with Rationale | Portage
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1. Which of the following clinical manifestations is most characteristic of Syndrome of

Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH)?

A. Hypernatremia


B. Increased serum osmolality


C. Excessive urine output


D. Dilutional hyponatremia


Correct Answer: D


Explanation: SIADH involves the excessive release of antidiuretic hormone, which leads to

significant water retention in the body. This excess water expands the extracellular fluid

volume and leads to dilutional hyponatremia as the sodium in the blood becomes overly

diluted. Consequently, patients typically present with low serum osmolality and highly

concentrated urine.


2. In the pathophysiology of Diabetes Insipidus, what is the primary deficiency or resistance

encountered?

A. Excessive Insulin


B. Antidiuretic Hormone (ADH)

,C. Aldosterone


D. Oxytocin


Correct Answer: B


Explanation: Diabetes Insipidus is characterized by a deficiency of ADH (Neurogenic) or a

decreased renal response to ADH (Nephrogenic). This lack of ADH prevents the kidneys

from reabsorbing water, leading to the excretion of large volumes of dilute urine. Patients

often suffer from extreme thirst and dehydration due to this massive fluid loss.


3. A patient is diagnosed with Acromegaly. This condition is caused by an overproduction of

which hormone after the closure of epiphyseal plates?

A. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone


B. Adrenocorticotropic Hormone


C. Prolactin


D. Growth Hormone


Correct Answer: D


Explanation: Acromegaly results from the hypersecretion of Growth Hormone (GH) during

adulthood, specifically after the growth plates have closed. While it does not cause

increased height, it leads to the enlargement of small bones in the hands and feet and

changes in facial features. If this excess GH occurred in childhood before plate closure, it

would instead cause Gigantism.

, 4. Which thyroid disorder is characterized by an autoimmune process where antibodies

stimulate the TSH receptors, leading to hyperthyroidism?

A. Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis


B. Graves’ Disease


C. Myxedema


D. Cretinism


Correct Answer: B


Explanation: Graves’ Disease is an autoimmune disorder where thyroid-stimulating

immunoglobulins (TSI) bind to and activate TSH receptors on the thyroid gland. This

stimulation results in excessive production of T3 and T4, leading to clinical

hyperthyroidism. Common symptoms include goiter, exophthalmos, and heat intolerance.


5. Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis is the most common cause of hypothyroidism. What is the

underlying pathophysiology of this condition?

A. Excessive iodine intake


B. Pituitary tumor secreting TSH


C. Autoimmune destruction of the thyroid gland


D. Bacterial infection of the thyroid


Correct Answer: C

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