Graded A Latest Version 60 Questions And Answers
Thyroid storm - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER SHOULD
BE Occurs in a patient with hyperthyroidism who develops fever,
tachycardia, confusion, and vomiting after surgery.
Neural tube defect - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER
SHOULD BE Main concern with elevated AFP in a pregnant
woman's amniotic fluid (e.g., spina bifida).
Hereditary spherocytosis - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER
SHOULD BE Diagnosed with spherocytes, increased osmotic
fragility, and negative Coombs test.
Ankylosing spondylitis - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER
SHOULD BE Associated with HLA-B27 positivity, low back pain,
and uveitis.
Ulnar nerve - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER SHOULD
BE Affected in a patient with 'claw hand' deformity and loss of
sensation in the medial hand.
Left middle cerebral artery stroke - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER SHOULD BE Causes sudden onset unilateral
weakness, face droop, and expressive aphasia affecting Broca's area.
Pyruvate kinase deficiency - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER SHOULD BE Leads to impaired glycolysis and
nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia.
, Granulosa cell tumor - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER
SHOULD BE Identified by 'soap bubble' appearance on ovarian
tumor histology.
Streptococcus pneumoniae - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER SHOULD BE Most likely pathogen in a patient with
fever, cough with rusty sputum, and lobar consolidation on CXR.
Pheochromocytoma - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER
SHOULD BE Diagnosed in a young patient with episodic
palpitations, diaphoresis, hypertension, and elevated catecholamines.
Portal hypertension - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER
SHOULD BE Cause of ascites with SAAG >1.1, low protein, and
history of liver disease.
Subarachnoid hemorrhage - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT
ANSWER SHOULD BE Caused by rupture of a berry (saccular)
aneurysm.
Basilar skull fracture - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER
SHOULD BE Characterized by 'Raccoon eyes' (periorbital
ecchymosis), CSF otorrhea, and Battle's sign.
G6PD deficiency - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER
SHOULD BE Identified by bite cells and Heinz bodies on blood
smear, hemolytic anemia after fava bean ingestion.
Epiglottitis - YOUR CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER SHOULD BE
Characterized by 'thumb sign' on lateral neck X-ray and patient
drooling with stridor.
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) - YOUR CORRECT
CORRECT ANSWER SHOULD BE Identified by 'ground-glass'
appearance on chest CT in a patient with diffuse alveolar damage.