CASE 171

Which of these is not a likely diagnosis:
A. lymphoma
B. sclerosing mesenteritis
C. carcinoid tumor
D. invasive pancreatic cancer

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CASE 172

This 30 month old presented with a distended abdomen and skin nodules. The most likely diagnosis is:
A. metastatic neuroblastoma
B. hemangiosarcoma of the liver
C. hemangiomatosis
D. hepatoma
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CASE 173

The most likely diagnosis in this patient with a history of sickle cell disease is
A. hepatoma
B. metastases
C. abscess
D. extramedullary hematopoesis
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CASE 174

67 year old male with SOB and new onset hemoptysis. What is the call?
A. ARDS
B. Amiodarone toxicity
C. Pneumonia
D. Congestive heart failure
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CASE 175

This 24 year old female presented with acute onset of liver failure. The patient was discribed as a 'party animal' . This diagnosis is:
A. atypical hemangioma
B. THAD flow changes
C. 'ectasy' induced liver failure
D. hepatic adenoma
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CASE 176

CT of the chest in a middle aged female. The best diagnosis is:
A. paracardiac nodes
B. aneurysm of the internal mammary artery
C. lymphoma
D. lung cancer
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CASE 177

The following case has a diagnosis that has been reported only a handful of times. The correct diagnosis is:
A. focal emphysema
B. sequestration
C. a Siegelmanoma
D. placental transmogrification of the lung
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CASE 178

The most likely diagnosis in this asymptomatic middle aged female would include:
A. adenocarcinoma of the pancreas
B. cystadenoma of the pancreas
C. duplication cyst
D. duodenal diverticulum
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CASE 179

The best diagnosis in this case is a :
A. adenocarcinoma of the pancreas
B. lymphoma
C. metastases to the pancreas
D. intraductal papillary neoplasm of the pancreas
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CASE 180

The following is the most likely diagnosis in the patient with long standing portal vein thrombosis and no history of malignancy:
A. lymphoma
B. extramedullary hematopoesis
C. perirenal hematomas
D. bilateral renal cell carcinomas
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