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Epididymitis can be differentiated from testicular torsion by:
Epididymitis can be differentiated from testicular torsion by:
- Codman's sign 50%
- Murphy's sign 0%
- Prehn's sign 50%
- Kehr's sign 0%
- Rovsing's sign 0%
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urology
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Diagnosis of bladder carcinoma is confirmed by:
Diagnosis of bladder carcinoma is confirmed by:
- cystoscopy/cytologic studies 100%
- angiography 0%
- ultrasuonography 0%
- intravenous urography 0%
- pelvic CT scan 0%
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The second most common cause of cancer death in men above age 55 (after carcinomas of the lung and colon) is:
The second most common cause of cancer death in men above age 55 (after carcinomas of the lung and colon) is:
- renal cell carcinoma 0%
- brain tumor 0%
- prostatic carcinoma 100%
- carcinoma of the bladder 0%
- hepatoma 0%
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Dark red telangiectatic papules on the scrotum is most likely to occur in:
Dark red telangiectatic papules on the scrotum is most likely to occur in:
- seminoma 20%
- lymphoma 0%
- Fabry's disease 80%
- Cushing's disease 0%
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urology
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In granuloma inguinale:
In granuloma inguinale:
- both 0%
- lymphadenopathy is usually present 40%
- the initial lesion is painful 20%
- neither 40%
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infectious disease,
urology
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A painless, not transilluminated testicular mass in males aged 18 to 40 years usually suggests the diagnosis of:
A painless, not transilluminated testicular mass in males aged 18 to 40 years usually suggests the diagnosis of:
- testicular neoplasm 40%
- epididymitis 0%
- spermatocele 40%
- hydrocele 0%
- testicular torsion 20%
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urology
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The management a ureteral stone (urolithiasis) of less than 4 mm in distal ureter is:
The management a ureteral stone (urolithiasis) of less than 4 mm in distal ureter is:
- oral fluid/bed rest 75%
- laparotomy/extraction of the stone 0%
- ultrasonic dissection of the stone 25%
- laparoscopy/alkalinization 0%
- surgical extraction of the stone 0%
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urology
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Premature ejaculation (failure to delay ejaculation for at least 30 seconds after penetration) is best treated with:
Premature ejaculation (failure to delay ejaculation for at least 30 seconds after penetration) is best treated with:
- phenobarbital 0%
- oxazepam 0%
- squeeze technique 50%
- psychoanalysis 33%
- chlordiazepoxide 16%
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family medicine,
urology
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Hyperparathyroidism:
Hyperparathyroidism:
- cause renal calculi in about 3-10% of cases 66%
- usually occurs before 30 years of age 0%
- is characterized by mid-shaft bowing of tibia (sabre tibia) 33%
- is more common in males than in females 0%
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urology,
endocrinology
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Elevation of either AFP or hCG is found in 80 to 90 percent of patients with:
Elevation of either AFP or hCG is found in 80 to 90 percent of patients with:
- hepatoma 16%
- nonHodgkin's lymphoma 0%
- gastric and colon cancer 0%
- nonseminomatous germ cell testicular tumors 83%
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Patients with urinary tract calculi most commonly present with:
Patients with urinary tract calculi most commonly present with:
- urinary tract obstruction 33%
- pain 33%
- urinary tract infection 0%
- hematuria 0%
- no symptoms 33%
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urology
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Undescended testicles (cryptorchidism) usually descent:
Undescended testicles (cryptorchidism) usually descent:
- immediately after birth 0%
- between first-third year of life 33%
- during the first nine months of life 33%
- between second-fourth month of life 33%
- before one month of age 0%
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urology
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Bladder carcinomas are:
Bladder carcinomas are:
- the first most common cancers of genitourinary tract 40%
- adenocarcinomas in 90% of cases 20%
- more common in females than in males 20%
- more common in Caucasians than in African-Americans 20%
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A patient has air and fecal material in the urine, the most likely diagnosis is:
A patient has air and fecal material in the urine, the most likely diagnosis is:
- colovesical fistula 100%
- ulcerative colitis 0%
- chronic pyelonephritis 0%
- nephrolithiasis 0%
- glomerulonephritis 0%
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urology
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Priapism is:
Priapism is:
- a persistent penile erection without sexual desire 100%
- a form of impotence 0%
- a congenital anomaly of pineal gland 0%
- an intense sexual desire 0%
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Priapism is:
Priapism is:
- a form of impotence 0%
- an intense sexual desire 0%
- a congenital anomaly of pineal gland 0%
- a persistent penile erection without sexual desire 100%
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The classic triad of symptoms of renal cell carcinoma is palpable flank mass, flank pain, and:
The classic triad of symptoms of renal cell carcinoma is palpable flank mass, flank pain, and:
- hematuria 100%
- pruritus 0%
- fever 0%
- skin rash 0%
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urology
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Sudden pain with rapidly scrotal enlargement, relieved by elevation of the scrotum is most likely to be caused by:
Sudden pain with rapidly scrotal enlargement, relieved by elevation of the scrotum is most likely to be caused by:
- hydrocele 33%
- testicular torsion 33%
- acute epididymitis 33%
- spermatocele 0%
- testicular neoplasm 0%
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urology
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Testicular tumors:
Testicular tumors:
- should be removed if malignancy suspected 72%
- constitute 25% of all male malingnant tumors 9%
- are choriocarcinomas in most cases 0%
- are benign in most cases 18%
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family medicine,
urology
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The most common cause of painless hematuria in a 60 year man is:
The most common cause of painless hematuria in a 60 year man is:
- pyelonephritis 0%
- renal calculi 33%
- renal tumor 66%
- polycystic kidney disease 0%
- multiple myeloma 0%
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urology
