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Question 281# Print Question

A 40-year-old woman has had multiple tests done for her symptoms of abdominal pain, including abdominal CT, colonoscopy, pelvic ultrasound and laparoscopy. All tests have been normal. Despite assurance she still is continually scared that she may have something serious.

Which of the following disorder does she likely have

A. Antisocial
B. Borderline
C. Histrionic
D. Narcissistic
E. Hypochondriasis


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A 47-year-old man has presented to his primary care doctor eight times in the last year with concerns over a variety of minor symptoms such as dry skin, vague abdominal discomfort, and so on. He states he was in good health prior to the age of 46. At each visit, full history, examination, and appropriate lab testing reveal no physical abnormality. His doctor repeatedly reassures him of this. When the doctor does this the patient believes him, but before long he again becomes concerned about a new symptom. The symptoms themselves are less troubling to him than is the fear he feels that he might have some serious, unknown medical illness which the doctor has missed finding. On questioning, he has no other psychiatric symptoms. Though this concern about having an unknown illness is obviously genuine and very distressing to him, he never requests time off work, hospitalization, or inquires about medical disability payments.

What is the likely diagnosis?   

A. Delusional disorder, somatic type
B. Somatization disorder
C. Hypochondriasis
D. Malingering
E. Major depressive disorder


Question 283# Print Question

A woman hears of the death of her father and develops several symptoms including inability to move her arms and legs.

All of the following are associated with this conversion disorder, except

A. La belle indifference
B. Involuntary character of the syndrome
C. Can cause social or professional hindrance
D. Can be induced voluntarily
E. Symptoms often develop abruptly


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After a minor but distressing automobile accident, a patient is unable to move one leg. Careful physical examination demonstrates no obvious injury that might have caused the paralysis. His reflexes are intact. A CT of the spine demonstrates no back injury. The patient is reassured, and the paralysis resolves over a 2 week period.

Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Body dysmorphic disorder
B. Conversion disorder
C. Munchausen syndrome
D. Pain disorder
E. Somatization disorder




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