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Chapter: 3 / Q: 37
A 56yo male presents with persistent watery diarrhea. What is the most likely dx?
Chapter: 3 / Q: 38
A 26 year old man is referred for gastroscopy because of a history of several months of dyspepsia. He has routine bloods checked and is found to have a serum calcium level=3.2mmol/l What is the most likely cause of his hypercalcemia?
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A patient admitted due to repeated attacks of pancreatitis presents with dementia and loss of proprioception in the legs. What is the most appropriate treatment?
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A 38 year old man presented to ED with severe pain in upper abdomen. He has already taken course of triple therapy and now had elective endoscopy 2d ago. He is in shock. What is the most probable dx?
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A 36 year old patient came with diarrhea, bleeding, weight loss and fistula. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
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A 26 year old man presented with abdomen distension and pain. His stools have been mucoid and sometimes blood stained. What is the most appropriate investigation?
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A 28 year old man with recent onset of dyspepsia after eating spicy food and alcohol consumption. H. pylori fecal antigen was negative. He returns after 1month with similar symptoms despite being given omeprazole 40mg. What is the single best initial investigation?
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A 48 year old woman is admitted to the emergency department with a productive cough and months which affects her daily food intake. CXR: air-fluid level behind a normal sized heart. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
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A 34 year old man has an intermittent epigastric pain for 3wks. It is worse by food but helped by some tablets he obtained from the pharmacy. He had a similar episode 3yrs ago and his doctor gave him a course of 3 types of tablets at the time. What is the most appropriate next investigation?
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A 48 year old man has intermittent left sided lower abdominal pain and feels generally unwell. He has lost his appetite and has lost weight. Temp=38.3C and he has BP=190/100mmHg. What is the single investigation most likely to lead to diagnosis?
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