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Question 411# Print Question

A 36-year-old white female presents with the chief complain of infertility associated with a history of a menstrual period every 3-4 months since menarche at age 12. The physical examination is normal except for moderate obesity, acne, and coarse facial hair. A urine hCG is negative.

Further evaluation to confirm your diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome will most likely reveal: 

A. Elevated testosterone
B. Elevated TSH
C. Markedly elevated prolactin
D. Elevated 17-hydroxyprogesterone


Question 412# Print Question

Most individuals with polycystic ovarian syndrome have:

A. Decreased estrogen levels
B. Decreased androgen levels
C. Elevated FSH levels
D. Elevated TSH levels
E. Insulin resistance


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In evaluating a reproductive age woman who presents with secondary amenorrhea, which of the following conditions will result in a positive (withdrawal) progesterone challenge test?

A. Pregnancy
B. Turner syndrome (45, X)
C. Pituitary failure
D. Mullerian agenesis
E. Polycystic ovarian syndrome


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A 22-year-old G0 female presents to the office complaining of irregular cycles. She rarely had regular cycles since her menarche (11). She is not sexually active. Her past medical history is non contributory. Her family history is significant for diabetes in both parents. 

Her temperature is 37.0°C, BP is 140/87 mm Hg. She is 170 cm tall and weighs 80 kg. Black hair is noted on her chin and upper lip. Her physical exam including speculum and bimanual examination is normal, without any tenderness or palpable masses. 

What is the most likely diagnosis of this patient? 

A. Hypothyroidism
B. Polycystic ovarian syndrome
C. Prolactinoma
D. Sheehan’s syndrome
E. Turner's syndrome


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A 30-year-old female comes to your office because she is concerned about irregular menses (fewer than 9/year), acne, and hirsutism. Her BMI is 36.0 kg/m². She has no other medical problems and would like to have a baby. Her fasting blood glucose level is 7.8 mmol/L. 

Which one of the following would be the most appropriate treatment for this patient’s condition and concerns? 

A. Lifestyle modification only
B. Lifestyle modification and pioglitazone (Actos)
C. Lifestyle modification and metformin (Glucophage)
D. Lifestyle modification and an oral contraceptive
E. Lifestyle modification and oral testosterone




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