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MRCPUK Endocrinology and Diabetes (Specialty Certificate Examination) Sample Questions:
1. A 62-year-old man was referred from the infectious diseases clinic. He had HIV infection and was taking treatment that included thymidine analogue nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors. He had developed considerable loss of limb and gluteal subcutaneous fat. He had complained recently of polyuria and polydipsia and was found to have a fasting plasma glucose of 8.3 mmol/L (3.0-6.0).
What is the most appropriate treatment for his diabetes mellitus?
A) gliclazide
B) insulin
C) exenatide
D) metformin
E) pioglitazone
2. A 73-year-old man with type 2 diabetes mellitus was reviewed because of borderline hypertension. He was taking metformin 1 g twice daily, gliclazide 160 mg twice daily, aspirin 75 mg daily and simvastatin 20 mg at night. He had a history of diabetic retinopathy.
On examination, his body mass index was 34 kg/m2 (18-25); his blood pressure was 146/86 mmHg. When he returned 2 months later, his blood pressure was 142/88 mmHg.
Investigations:
serum creatinine102 umol/L (60-110)
haemoglobin A1c66 mmol/mol (20-42)
urinary albumin:creatinine ratio
(untimed specimen)7.4 mg/mmol (<2.5)
According to NICE guidelines (CG66, May 2008), what is the target for blood pressure reduction?
A) <130/80 mmHg
B) <125/70 mmHg
C) <120/70 mmHg
D) <140/80 mmHg
E) <150/90 mmHg
3. A 16-year-old Caucasian girl presented with a 4-year history of facial hair growth, acne and secondary amenorrhoea.
On examination, her body mass index was 20 kg/m2 (18-25). Her gums and palmar creases were pigmented. Facial hair was evident on her upper lip and chin, and terminal hair was evident on her chest and abdomen. Her Ferriman-Gallwey score was 25. She had acne affecting her face and back.
Investigations:
serum dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate15 umol/L (3-12)
serum androstenedione12.2 nmol/L (0.6-8.8)
serum 17-hydroxyprogesterone120 nmol/L (1-10)
serum testosterone6.0 nmol/L (0.5-3.0)
serum sex hormone binding globulin18 nmol/L (40-137)
What treatment is likely to be of most benefit?
A) fludrocortisone
B) hydrocortisone
C) flutamide
D) cyproterone acetate
E) metformin
4. A 25-year-old woman who was 4 months pregnant presented with weight loss of 3 kg over the previous 4 weeks, associated with intermittent palpitations, tremor and feeling of warmth. She was not taking any medication.
On examination, her pulse was 100 beats per minute and regular, and her blood pressure was 130/60 mmHg. A symmetrical non-tender goitre was palpable, with an audible bruit. There was no exophthalmos.
Investigations:
serum thyroid-stimulating hormone<0.1 mU/L (0.4-5.0)
serum free T445.2 pmol/L (10.0-22.0)
serum free T322.8 pmol/L (3.0-7.0)
anti-thyroid stimulating hormone receptor
antibodies40 U/L (<7)
What is the most appropriate treatment?
A) subtotal thyroidectomy
B) propylthiouracil
C) radioactive iodine
D) propranolol
E) carbimazole
5. A 50-year-old man with a 9-year history of type 2 diabetes mellitus presented with excessive tiredness. His partner said that he snored excessively. His haemoglobin A1c was usually between 64 and 75 mmol/mol (20-42). He was taking glimepiride 4 mg daily and orlistat. He was intolerant of metformin.
On examination, he had reduced sensation to a 10-g monofilament, and extensive background diabetic retinal changes. His Epworth sleepiness score was 13/24. His body mass index was 36 kg/m2 (18-25) despite compliance with orlistat.
According to the NICE guidelines (CG87, May 2009), what is the most appropriate treatment?
A) dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitor
B) glucagon-like peptide-1 agonist
C) acarbose
D) basal bolus insulin
E) bariatric surgery
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: D | Question # 2 Answer: A | Question # 3 Answer: B | Question # 4 Answer: E | Question # 5 Answer: B |





