Endocrinology Quiz 1. What is the most likely diagnosis? A.Cushing’s syndromeB.HypothyroidismC.Adrenal insufficiencyD.Hyperthyroidism 2. What finding is demonstrated in this image? A.Abdominal striaeB.Buffalo humpC.Cullen’s signD.Grey-Turner sign 3. What diagnostic test should be ordered in this case? A.ACTH stimulation testB.Serum TSH and free T4C.Serum IGF-1D.24 hour urine free cortisol test 4. A young man presents with rapid weight gain. What additional finding might be expected in this patient? A.Thin skinB.EcchymosesC.Buffalo humpD.All of the above 5. What is the most likely diagnosis? A.HypothyroidismB.HyperthyroidismC.AcromegalyD.Cushing’s syndrome 6. This patient presents with chronic abdominal pain, weight loss, and light-headedness. He has also noticed skin changes over the past 5-6 years. For reference, prior to these changes his natural skin tone resembled that of his wife, whose hand is pictured. What diagnostic study should be obtained? A.IGF-1 levelB.ACTH stimulation testC.Urine metanephrinesD.Serum ferritin 7. A young woman presents with chronic weight loss and light-headedness. What additional finding might be expected in this patient? A.HypotensionB.Buffalo humpC.Fine tremorD.Hypertension 8. What finding is demonstrated in this video? A.HyperreflexiaB.FasciculationsC.Delayed relaxation phase of deep tendon reflexD.Clonus 9. What condition would be compatible with the finding demonstrated in this video? A.HyperthyroidismB.HypokalemiaC.HypothyroidismD.Hypocalcemia 10. A young woman presents with weight gain and bradycardia. What finding is demonstrated in this image? A.Malar rashB.Moon facies of Cushing’s syndromeC.Heliotrope rashD.Queen Anne’s sign of hypothyroidism 11. A young woman presents with weight gain and bradycardia. What additional finding might be expected in this patient? A.HyperreflexiaB.Delayed relaxation phase of reflexesC.Either A or B D.Neither A nor B 12. What additional finding might be expected in this patient? <span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> A.Positive Babinski’s signB.Queen Anne’s signC.TremorD.Dysdiadochokinesia 13. What additional finding might be expected in this patient? A.HyperreflexiaB.Delayed relaxation phase of reflexesC.Either A or BD.Neither A nor B 14. What underlying condition might be expected in this patient? A.Cushing’s syndromeB.HypothyroidismC.Adrenal insufficiencyD.Thyrotoxicosis 15. What underlying condition would be consistent with the finding demonstrated in this video? &lt;span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"&gt;&lt;/span&gt; A.Adrenal insufficiencyB.HypothyroidismC.AcromegalyD.Thyrotoxicosis 16. What finding is present in the image? A.De Quervain’s tenosynovitisB.Dupuytren’s contractureC.Sausage digitD.Felon 17. The patient is asked to press the palms of his hands against one another, but is unable to do so. What underlying condition is associated with this finding? A.Diabetes mellitusB.ThyrotoxicosisC.HypothyroidismD.Cushing’s syndrome 18. The patient’s finger is shown below the examiner’s. What finding is present? A.Buffalo humpB.Moon faciesC.StriaeD.Thin skin 19. What type of medication is this patient likely taking? A.Angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitorB.GlucocorticoidC.AntibioticD.Anticoagulant 20. This young man presented with rapid weight gain and new-onset hypertension. What condition does he have? A.Adrenal insufficiencyB.Marfan’s syndromeC.AcromegalyD.Cushing’s syndrome 21. This young man presented with rapid weight gain and new-onset hypertension. What finding is present in the image? A.buffalo humpB.moon faciesC.striaeD.thin skin 22. This young man presented with rapid weight gain and new-onset hypertension. Which of the following lab tests would you order to confirm your clinical suspicion? A.ACTH stimulation testB.Serum TSH levelC.24 H urine free cortisolD.Plasma IGF-1 level Loading... Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X