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Pathophysiology Q&A with Rationale | Portage
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1. A patient presents with low serum sodium, high urine osmolarity, and clinical signs of fluid

overload without edema. Which endocrine disorder is most likely responsible?

A. Diabetes Insipidus


B. Cushing’s Syndrome


C. Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH)


D. Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis


Correct Answer: C


Explanation: SIADH is characterized by the excessive release of ADH, which leads to water

retention and dilutional hyponatremia. The kidneys continue to excrete sodium despite the

low serum levels, resulting in high urine osmolarity. This condition is often associated with

ectopic hormone production from tumors or CNS disorders.


2. Which clinical manifestation is a hallmark sign of Graves’ Disease that distinguishes it from

other forms of hyperthyroidism?

A. Exophthalmos


B. Weight loss


C. Tachycardia

,D. Heat intolerance


Correct Answer: A


Explanation: Exophthalmos, or bulging of the eyes, is specific to Graves’ Disease due to

autoimmune-mediated inflammation of the extraocular muscles. While tachycardia and

weight loss occur in most hyperthyroid states, they are not specific to the autoimmune

etiology of Graves’. This condition involves antibodies that stimulate the TSH receptor,

leading to diffuse thyroid enlargement.


3. In Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus, what is the primary pathophysiological mechanism leading to

hyperglycemia?

A. Autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells


B. Insulin resistance in peripheral tissues


C. Excessive glucagon production by alpha cells


D. Increased glucose absorption in the small intestine


Correct Answer: A


Explanation: Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune

system attacks and destroys the insulin-producing beta cells in the Islets of Langerhans.

This results in an absolute insulin deficiency, requiring exogenous insulin for survival.

Without insulin, glucose cannot enter the cells, leading to severe hyperglycemia and

potential ketoacidosis.

, 4. A patient with a history of chronic corticosteroid use for rheumatoid arthritis stops their

medication abruptly. Which condition are they at highest risk for developing?

A. Cushing’s Disease


B. Acute Adrenal Crisis (Addisonian Crisis)


C. Thyroid Storm


D. Pheochromocytoma


Correct Answer: B


Explanation: Chronic exogenous steroid use suppresses the hypothalamic-pituitary-

adrenal (HPA) axis, causing the adrenal cortex to atrophy. Abrupt withdrawal leaves the

body without sufficient cortisol to handle physiological stress, leading to a life-threatening

crisis. Symptoms include severe hypotension, electrolyte imbalances, and vascular collapse.


5. Which laboratory finding is most consistent with primary hypothyroidism?

A. Low TSH and Low T4


B. High TSH and Low T4


C. High TSH and High T4


D. Low TSH and High T4


Correct Answer: B


Explanation: In primary hypothyroidism, the thyroid gland fails to produce sufficient T4

despite stimulation. This lack of negative feedback causes the anterior pituitary to secrete

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