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A patient presents with weight loss of 5kgs despite good appetite. He also complains of palpitations, sweating and diarrhea. He has a lump in front of his neck which moves on swallowing. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?

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A patient presents with weight loss of 5kgs despite good appetite. He also complains of palpitations, sweating and diarrhea. He has a lump in front of his neck which moves on swallowing. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?


  1. Lymphoma
  2. TB adenitis
  3. Thyroid Ca
  4. Goiter
  5. Thyroid cyst

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The key is D. Goiter.

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