Sunday, July 17, 2022

Surg & Med MCQs

 Q3. The patient’s CXR is shown. What of the following is a feature of achalasia on a plain X-ray? (multiple answers)

a. Small gastric bubble
b. Retrocardiac air fluid level
c. Convex opacity overlying the 
mediastinum
d. Patchy alveolar opacities



Med & Surg MCQs

 Q1. A 28 year old Hispanic female presents with a 2-month history of dysphagia. She says all off a sudden she noticed she was unable to swallow food. The dysphagia to both solid and liquid food started simultaneously and is often painful. She denies any trauma or any other history. At night, she has often developed regurgitation and coughing spells. She has lost about 20 pounds in the last 6 weeks. Physical exam is unremarkable. Based on this history, you suspect she may have?

a. Esophageal cancer
b. Diffuse esophageal spasm
c. Zenker diverticulum
d. Achalasia
e. Schatzki ring
f. GERD

Path & Med MCQs

 An immigrant who has been on a strict vegetarian diet presents for his regular exam. During the exam, you note the spot in his eyes. You immediately suspect a deficiency of?


A. Vitamin D
B. Vitamin C
C. Pyridoxine
D. Vitamin A

Path & Anat MCQs

 Q2. if you were to analyze these bodies, you would find?


a. Giant cells
b. Lipid deposits
c. Aggregated eosinophils
d. Microcalcifications
e. Thrombus

Path and Anat MCQs

 Q1. During the work up of a female with a neck mass, the following is seen on the pathological slides. These ‘bodies’ are not usually found in individuals with:


a. Papillary thyroid cancer
b. Meningioma
c. Serous ovarian adenocarcinoma
d. Pheochromocytoma
e. Prolactinoma

Peds & Path MCQs

 Q2. A significant number of young children with this disorder will present with?


a. Mediastinal mass
b. Gynecomastia
c. Erectile dysfunction
d. Cryptorchid testis
e. Precocious puberty

Peds & Path MCQs

 Q1. A 10 yo male undergoes a biopsy of his testes after discovery of a hard mass. Work up reveals the presence of the following crystals. You suspect he may have developed:

a. Seminoma
b. Leydig cell tumor
c. Choriocarcinoma
d. Yolk sac tumor
e. Teratoma