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1700 MCQ REVISED VERSION TOPIC WISE
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DR. KHALID SAIFULLAH
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4th EDITION
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Chapter: 24 /
Q: 5
A 64-year-old man has been waking up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. He also had difficulty in initiating micturition and complains of dribbling. A diagnosis of BPH was made after a transrectal US guided biopsy and the patient was prepared for TURP. What electrolyte abnormality i
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Q: 6
A 65-year-old man presented with frank hematuria. He has no other urinary symptoms. What is the most appropriate next step that will lead to the diagnosis?
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Q: 7
A patient after transurethral prostatic biopsy. What electrolyte imbalance can he develop?
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Q: 8
A 75-year-old man with adenocarcinoma of the prostate which has spread outside the capsule of the gland has ARF (acute renal failure). What is the most appropriate next investigation?
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Q: 9
A 75-year-old war veteran complains of loss of appetite and says he has lost weight over the past few months. He says that he has passed some blood in his urine, however, he had no pain. A recent report shows that PSA >5.5ng/ml. how will you manage this patient?
Chapter: 24 /
Q: 10
A 75-year-old man comes in complaining of difficulty in passing urine, poor stream and dribbling at the end of voiding and anorexia. US shows bilateral hydronephrosis. What is the cause of these findings?
Chapter: 24 /
Q: 11
A young boy has acute scrotal pain for a few hours. Exam: one testis is very painful to touch. He had this kind of pain before but it was mild and resolved itself within 30mins. What would you do next?
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Q: 12
A young man presents with sudden, severe pain and swelling in the scrotum. Exam: one testis seems higher than the other. What is the most probable diagnosis?
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Q: 13
A 65-year-old man complains of hematuria, frequency, hesistancy and nocturia. He reports that on certain occasions he finds it difficult to control the urge to pass urine. Urine microscopy confirms the presence of blood but no other features. What is the most porbable diagnosis?
Chapter: 24 /
Q: 14
A 79-year-old man who is being treated with GnRH antagonist for proven adenocarcinoma of the prostate attends a follow up session. What is the most appropriate investigation?
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