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58) 18 years old male with right lower limb pain increasing at night, relieved
by aspirin, your diagnosis is:
1. +Osteiod osteoma
2. Osteosarcoma
3. Osteomyelitis
60) 45 years old with normal TSH, his ultrasound showed 2x3 solid mass on
right lobe of thyroid, next step:
1. +Tc99 scan
2. Follow up
3. I131scan and uptake
4. I131 scan and ablation if cold nodule
5. Total thyroidectomy
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61) Patient complains of chest pain, upper limb & lower limb pain, with
multiple areas of osteolytic lesions on ribs, upper limb & lower limb, and
increased creatinine and hypercalcemia, your diagnosis is:
1. +Multiple myeloma
2. Osteosarcoma
3. Osteomyelitis
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T2
FLAIR
+Diffusion
82) One of the following pelvic structures is best seen with T2 with flair:
+Ovarian follicle
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GBM
Multiple sclerosis
Abscess
+Vestibular schwannoma
Metastasis
+Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Normal
Deltoid groove
+Olecranon [part of ulna]
Spiral groove
Trochlea
DM
Large amount contrast
Multiple myeloma
+HTN
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Down syndrome
Hypothyroidism
+Hypercalcemia
Rickets
+Ureterocele
Distal ureteric stone
Renal cell carcinoma
Transitional cell carcinoma
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109) The best investigation for the anatomy of cervix and uterus:
1. MRI
2. +Hysterosalpingogram
3. US
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118) All of the following are true regarding fibromuscular dysplasia, except:
1. Young female
2. String of beads sign
3. +Renal isotope scan for screening
120) All these bones are in direct contact with capitates, except:
1. Lunate
2. +Trapezium
3. Trapezoid
4. Scaphoid
121) CXR was done and cardiomegaly was found, next step?
1. MRI
2. CT
3. PET scan
4. +Echocardiogram
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67. All of the following are indications for bone scan, except:
A. Diagnosis of stress fracture
B. Staging of breast cancer
C. +Diagnosis of osteosarcoma
68. Regarding Hirschsprung disease, which is true?
A. +Due to aganglionic colon segments
B. It is a type of mechanical obstruction
C. Normally, the rectum is smaller than the sigmoid
69. All of the following are signs of malignancy in bone x-rays, except:
A. Codmans triangle
B. +Hair on end
C. Sunburst appearance
D. Wavy perostiitis
E. Onion skin
70. Which of the following is used to visualize the nidus in osteoid osteoma?
+A. Bone scan
B. CT scan
C. Plain x-ray
D. MRI
71. Regarding meningiomas, all of the following are true, except:
A. Has a dural tail
B. Common in middle-aged females
C. Rarely extends to the internal auditory meatus
D. Shows calcification in 90% of cases
72. What structure causes a smooth anterior impression on the esophagus?
A. Cricopharyngeus muscle
B. Cricoid cartilage
C. Aortic arch
D. Left main bronchus
E. Left atrium
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73. What type of contrast media is the best to evaluate a patient with TE
fistula?
A. Non-ionic high osmolarity
B. Non-ionic low osmolarity
C. Non-ionic iso-osmolar
D. Barium sulfate
E. Barium gluconate
74. Regarding barium studies of the GI, which is correct?
A. Air insufflation can be used to show a double-contrast view of the terminal
ileum
B. Gastrograffin mixed with barium will increase small bowel transit time
C. Over couch films are used while the patient is in supine position
75. The best imaging for brain infarction is
A. CT
B. Diffusion-weighted MRI only
C. Diffusion-weighted MRI with APC map
76. A 42-year old female with thyrotoxic symptoms. Her TSH is suppressed.
What is your next step?
A. Give carbimazole
B. +I-123 thyroid uptake and scan
C. I-131 thyroid uptake followed by I-131 ablation
D. Reassurance and follow-up after 6 months by ultrasound
77. A patient with a thyroid mass, FNA showed papillary CA. Whats your
management?
A. +Total thyroidectomy
B. I-131 ablation
78. A KUB showed spina bifida occulta, this is associated with:
A. Metastasis
B. No other neurological abnormalities
C. Horse-shoe kidney
D. Crossed ectopic ureter
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