Jaundice
Quiz by Nada Hassan Ahmed Abdelrahman
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- Q1Which of the following drugs is likely to cause cholestasis?ChlorpromazineParacetamolAmiodaroneAspirin30s
- Q2A 29-year-old female is noted to have elevated bilirubin during a viral illness. Gilbert's syndrome is suspected. Which one of the following tests may confirm the diagnosis?Measure UGT1A1 activityBromsulphthalein excretion testFaecal fat excretionUrine analysis30s
- Q3Which one of the following drugs used in the management of diabetes mellitus is most likely to cause cholestasis?GliclazidePioglitazoneMetformin30s
- Q4Characteristic features of cholestatic jaundice includeNormal serum alkaline phosphataseDark green stoolConjugated hyperbilirubinemia30s
- Q5Jaundice is clinically detectable when serum bilirubin is?A. 1.5mg/dL>5 mg/dl> 7 mg/dl> 3 mg/dl30s
- Q6Which of the following is NOT associated with increased bilirubin in blood?Budd-Chiary syndromePulmonary alveolar proteinosisDubin-Johnson syndrome30s
- Q7The diagnosis of celiac disease is confirmed by?Barium meal followPositive serology for celiac autoantibodiesChronic diarrhoea of foul smelling and bulky stoolsHistological evidence villous atrophy of duodenal biopsy specimen30s
- Q8A 45-year-old patient with presented with intra-hepatic cholestatic jaundice is likely to have?Obstruction of bile flow through intra-or extrahepatic bile ducts.Elevated levels of un-conjugated bilirubinemia.Increased secretion of bile by hepatocytes.30s
- Q9A 42 - year - old woman presents with a 1-year history of recurrent right upper quadrant pain and jaundice associated with pale stools and dark urine. The episode occurs after fatty meals, lasts for several hours, and is associated with nausea and vomiting.The dark urine is due to the presence of excess urobilinogenThe most likely diagnosis is carcinoma of the head of the pancreas.The gallbladder is likely to be palpableThe most appropriate first-line test is an abdominal ultrasound30s
- Q10A 72 - year - old man known case of polycythemia rubra vera presents to the ED with a 2 - day history of abdominal pain. On examination, he is mildly jaundiced, and there are no signs of chronic liver disease, but he has a painful enlarged liver with moderate ascites. What is the most likely diagnosis?Budd– Chiari syndromeAcute alcoholic hepatitisMalignant infiltration of the liverHepatitis A virus infection30s
- Q11A 35- year- old man develops jaundice shortly after a bout of flu. This has happened to him several times in the past. Jaundice always resolves completely within a week, and he is well in between episodes. There is a similar history in his mother.Gall bladder stoneGilbert’s syndromeParacetamol overdoseAcute viral hepatitis30s