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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: 15 /
Q: 21
A 67 year old man with history of weight loss complains of hoarseness of voice. CT reveals opacity in the right upper mediastinum. He denied any history of difficulty breathing. What is the single most appropriate investigation?
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Q: 22
A 72 year old man brought to the emergency department with onset of paraplegia following a trivial fall. He was treated for prostatic malignancy in the past. What is the single most probable diagnosis?
Chapter: 15 /
Q: 23
A 33 year old lady with Hodgkin’s lymphoma presents with temperature 40C, left sided abdominal pain and lymphadenitis. Blood was taken for test. What will you do next?
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Q: 24
A 26 year old woman being treated for a carcinoma of the bronchus with steroids presents with vomiting, abdominal pain and sudden falls in the morning. What is the most specific cause for her symptoms?
Chapter: 15 /
Q: 25
A 75 year old man has left-sided earache and discomfort when he swallows. There is ulceration at the back of his tongue and he has a palpable non-tender cervical mass. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
Chapter: 15 /
Q: 26
A 58 year old patient presents with altered bowel habits and bleeding per rectum. Examination and sigmoidoscopy showed an ulcer. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
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Q: 27
A 55 year old man has weight loss, dyspnea and syncope. He smokes 20 cigarettes/day. Investigation confirms squamous cell carcinoma in the left bronchus. What is the single most likely biochemical abnormality to be along with the condition?
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Q: 28
A 65 year old woman had an excision of colonic tumor 3 years ago. Now she is losing weight and feels lethargic. Examination: pale but no abdominal findings. What is the most appropriate investigation?
Chapter: 15 /
Q: 29
A lady with family history of ovarian carcinoma has a pelvis US that fails to reveal any abnormality. What is the single most appropriate investigation?
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Q: 30
A lady underwent debulking surgery for ovarian carcinoma. Soon after the surgery she presents with signs of intestinal obstruction. What is the single most appropriate investigation?
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