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26 04, 2021

Q555

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A 7-year-old patient presents with a mass in the anterior midline of the  neck, slightly above the larynx. The mass is mobile and elevates upon   protrusion of the tongue. This mass is most likely a cyst that developed    from which of the following embryonic structures?

26 04, 2021

Q552

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A 30-year-old woman is involved in an automobile accident. The woman,  who was not wearing a seat belt, hits her chest against the steering wheel  . When she is brought by ambulance to the emergency room, she is noted to   be cyanotic. Her blood pressure is within normal limits and her heart rate   is fast but regular. Her respirations are rapid and very shallow. She   receives no medications in the ambulance. Chest x-ray demonstrates   multiple broken ribs, but no pleural effusion or obvious lung disease.    Which of the following mechanisms would most likely account for this patient's hypoxemia?

26 04, 2021

Q551

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A normal, healthy, 24-year-old woman has regular menstrual cycles,  each lasting about 28 days. Daily serum samples from the woman reveal   decreasing progesterone and 17-b-estradiol levels. Serum LH and FSH    levels are low, and begin rising. Basal body temperature begins falling    . Within three days, which of the following events would be expected to     occur?

26 04, 2021

Q550

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In an experiment, norepinephrine was injected intravenously and smooth muscle contraction was measured (control curve). Curves X, Y and Z are the result of three separate experiments, in which norepinephrine was administered shortly after an unknown pharmacological agent. What are the three most likely drugs (X,Y,Z) used in the three consecutive experiments?

26 04, 2021

Q549

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A 2-month-old child is evaluated for failure to thrive. As the  pediatrician is examining the child, a convulsion occurs. Stat   serum chemistries demonstrate severe hypoglycemia, hyperlipidemia,    lactic acidosis, and ketosis. Physical examination is remarkable     for hepatomegaly, a finding confirmed by CT scan, which also reveals      renomegaly. Which of the following diseases best accounts for this       presentation?

26 04, 2021

Q548

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A 34-year-old asthmatic male presents for a check-up. He has been  taking low dose oral prednisone for over 10 years and although his   asthma is well controlled, he is concerned about steroid-induced   osteoporosis, because his grandfather, a type 1 diabetic, recently    fell and broke his hip. A comprehensive metabolic profile as well     as a dual energy x-ray absorptiometry test (DEXA) of the spine and     hip are ordered. Which of the following additional tests would be      recommended?

26 04, 2021

Q547

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A 20-year-old develops weakness accompanied by difficulty in relaxation  that is most pronounced in the hands and feet. Muscle biopsy demonstrates   prominent ring fibers, centrally located nuclei, chains of nuclei, and    disorganized sarcoplasmic masses. This condition been associated with    a mutation on which of the following chromosomes?

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