Endocrinology

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Endocrinology

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1. Sildenafil should be used with caution in:

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2. Anorexia nervosa is not associated with:

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3. All of the following drugs may produce galactorrhoea except:

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4. Neurological features of myxoedema include all of the following except:

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5. Turner’s syndrome is not associated with:

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6. All of the following produce hirsutism with virilisation except:

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7. Thyroid acropachy is found in:

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8. Gynaecomastia may be produced after treatment with all except:

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9. Which of the following is not a feature of autonomic neuropathy in diabetes?

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10. Cushing’s syndrome does not give rise to:

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11. Primary hyperaldosteronism is not featured by:

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12. Erythropoietin is secreted from:

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13. Increased gonadal production of oestrogen is seen in:

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14. Plummer’s nails are a feature of:

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15. ‘Microalbuminuria’ is urinary albumin excretion ratio:

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16. Effect of diabetes on fetus includes all except:

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17. A patient with impaired fasting glucose ranges blood glucose value between:

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18. Orlistat is used to treat:

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19. In parathyroid pathology, the investigation of choice is:

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20. Prolonged ingestion of iodine can produce goitre, and is known as:

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21. Sheehan’s syndrome presents with:

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22. Calcification of basal ganglia is seen in:

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23. Schmidt syndrome (polyglandular deficiency syndrome) is not associated with:

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24. Hirsutism may develop from all except:

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25. Features of hypoglycaemia do not include:

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26. Secondary hyperaldosteronism is not caused by:

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27. The commonest cause of thyrotoxicosis is:

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28. Pseudohypoparathyroidism is not associated with:

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29. Which of the following is not a recognised feature of myxoedema?

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30. ‘Pseudo-Cushing’s syndrome’ may be found in all except:

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31. All of the following produce hypogonadotropic hypogonadism except:

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32. Increased muscle mass with the slowness of activity (Hoffman syndrome) is seen in:

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33. The earliest changes observed by the ophthalmoscope in background retinopathy of diabetes is:

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34. In injury to adrenal cortex, secretion of which is least affected?

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35. Which of the following options is also considered to be an endocrine organ?

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36. All of the following are noted in Cushing’s syndrome except:

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37. Glycated fructosamine gives an indication of glycaemic control for the last:

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38. Persistent muscular weakness in a hypertensive patient is characteristic of:

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39. Hiirthle cells are pathognomonic of:

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40. In Somogyi phenomenon, commonly associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, the dose of insulin should be:

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41. The commonest cause of phaeochromocytoma is:

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42. Malignant hypercalcaemia is treated by all except:

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43. The commonest cause of unilateral exophthalmos is:

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44. Primary hyperaldosteronism is not featured by:

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45. Features of Addison’s disease do not include:

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46. POEMS syndrome aggregates polyneuropathy, organomegaly, M-proteins, skin changes and __.

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47. Thyrotoxicosis may be featured by all except:

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48. The commonest site of insulinoma is in the pancreatic:

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49. ‘Blubbery’ lips are characteristic of:

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50. Necrolytic migratory erythema is characteristic of: