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1. A patient exhibits high levels of circulating thyroid hormone but also high
levels of TSH. Which of the following best describes the pathophysiology of this
condition?

A. Primary hyperthyroidism

B. Thyroid hormone resistance syndrome

C. Secondary hyperthyroidism due to a pituitary adenoma

D. Graves disease

Answer: C
Rationale: In secondary hyperthyroidism, a pituitary adenoma secretes excessive TSH,
which leads to high T3/T4 levels, bypassing the normal negative feedback loop. Primary
hyperthyroidism would show low TSH.

2. In Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH), what is the
primary mechanism leading to hyponatremia?

A. Excessive sodium excretion in the urine

B. Inadequate intake of dietary sodium

C. Dilutional hyponatremia from water retention

D. Inhibition of aldosterone secretion

Answer: C
Rationale: SIADH involves excessive ADH, which causes the kidneys to reabsorb water,
leading to an expanded extracellular fluid volume and dilutional hyponatremia.

,3. Which clinical finding specifically distinguishes Nephrogenic Diabetes
Insipidus from Central Diabetes Insipidus?

A. High urine osmolality

B. Polyuria and polydipsia

C. Hypernatremia

D. Lack of response to exogenous ADH administration

Answer: D
Rationale: Nephrogenic DI is caused by renal resistance to ADH; therefore, administering
synthetic ADH (desmopressin) does not improve urine concentration, whereas Central DI
responds to it.

4. In the pathophysiology of Acromegaly, which substance is primarily
responsible for the clinical manifestations of tissue and bone overgrowth?

A. Growth Hormone Releasing Hormone (GHRH)

B. Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1)

C. Somatostatin

D. Prolactin

Answer: B
Rationale: While GH is elevated, most of its anabolic effects are mediated through IGF-1
produced in the liver, which drives the proliferation of bone and connective tissue.

5. Which condition is characterized by postpartum pituitary necrosis resulting
from severe hemorrhage and hypotension?

A. Sheehan Syndrome

B. Nelson Syndrome

C. Conn Syndrome

D. Simmonds Disease

Answer: A

, Rationale: Sheehan syndrome is a form of panhypopituitarism caused by ischemic
necrosis of the pituitary gland during or after childbirth due to hypovolemic shock.

6. A 35-year-old female presents with exophthalmos, pretibial myxedema, and a
goiter. What is the underlying cause of her condition?

A. Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulins (TSI) binding to TSH receptors

B. Autoimmune destruction of the thyroid follicles

C. Excessive iodine intake

D. Viral infection of the thyroid gland

Answer: A
Rationale: Graves disease is caused by TSI (Type II hypersensitivity), which mimics TSH
and stimulates the thyroid gland, also affecting retro-orbital tissues leading to
exophthalmos.

7. What is the pathophysiological cause of the ‘thyroid storm’ in patients with
hyperthyroidism?

A. Abrupt cessation of beta-blocker therapy

B. Rapid conversion of T4 to T3 in peripheral tissues

C. Sudden release of large amounts of thyroid hormone during stress

D. A secondary bacterial infection of the thyroid gland

Answer: C
Rationale: Thyroid storm is a life-threatening thyrotoxic crisis triggered by stressors
(surgery, infection, trauma) leading to a massive surge in thyroid hormones and
catecholamine sensitivity.

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