Endo Shifting

A detailed anatomical illustration of the human endocrine system, showcasing glands like the thyroid, adrenal, and pancreas, emphasizing their fun<wbr>ctions and relations to various disorders.

Endocrine Disorders Quiz

Test your knowledge on various endocrine disorders with our comprehensive quiz. From adrenal diseases to thyroid pathologies, challenge yourself with questions that cover key concepts and clinical manifestations.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on important endocrine disorders
  • Great for students and professionals in the medical field
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningLion247
A functioning somatotroph cell adenoma in a children will manifest as:
Bitemporal Hemianopsia
Mental retardation
Disproportionately long legs and arms
Prognathism with coarse facial features
Chronic renal failure will cause which of the following endocrine problems:
Parathyroid hyperplasia
Parathyroid atrophy
Adrenal hyperplasia
Adrenal atrophy
A 35 y/o female consulted because cold, slowing of physical and mental activities, generalized fatigue and slowing of speech. Physical examination revealed an anterior neck mass, non pitting bipedal edema and coarsening of facial features. The thyroid will most probably show:
Proliferation and pseudostratification of the thyrocytes with scalloping of the colloid
Tree branching pattern lined with cells with vesicular nuclei, grooving and pseduoinclusion
Marked fibrosis with granulomatous inflammation and foreign body reaction
Lymphocytic infiltrations replacing and destroying normal thyroid with Hurthle cell change
Waterhouse-Friedrichsen syndrome is characterized by:
A. Adrenal hemorrhage
B. Multiple palpable cervical lymphadenopathy
C. Disseminated intravascular coagulation
D. A and C
E. A, B and C
The most common site of pancreatic carcinoma
Head
Body
Tail
Diffuse
Multifocal
Most common congenital anomaly of the pancreas
Agenesis
Pancreas divisum
Annular pancreas
Ectopic pancreas
Sipple syndrome
A. Pheochromocytoma
B. Parathyroid atrophy
C. Medullary carcinoma
D. A and C
E. A, B, C
Addison disease clinical manifestation/s
A.Progressive weakness
B. Easy fatigability
C. Hyperpigmentation
D. A and C
E. A, B, C
This pancreatic neoplasm is characterized by increased serum levels of glucagon and syndrome of mild DM, a characteristic skin rash (necrolytic migratory erythema), and anemia
A. Somatostatin
B. Glucagonomas
C. VIPomas
D. A and C
E. A, B, C
Diagnosis of GH adenomas producing acromegaly can be made thru?
A. Elevated serum GH & IGF-1 Levels
B. Failure to suppress GH production in response to oral glucose load
C. Both
D. neither
LQ: Papillary carcinoma
A. (+) orphan annie eye nuclei
B. (+) gammmoma bodies
C. Both
Neither
LQ:Hashimotos thyroiditis
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Hyperthyroidism
C. Both
Neither
LQ:Follicular adenoma
A. Encapsulated
B. (+) capsular invasion
C. Both
Neither
LQ: Parathyroid adenoma
A. Hypopituitarism
B. Osteoporosis
C. Both
Neither
LQ: Hurtle cell adenoma
A. Oncocytes
B. (+) nuclear grooving
C. Both
Neither
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