100 BCQ MRCP Questions
100 BCQ MRCP Questions
100 BCQ MRCP Questions
A barium follow-through
B endoscopic ultrasound of gastric remnant
C fasting serum gastrin concentration
D Helicobacter pylori serology
E prolonged glucose tolerance test
7. A 70-year-old man presented with a 2-week history of persistent fever. Some weeks
previously, he had undergone colonoscopy and biopsy for a suspected carcinoma of the MRCP(UK)-Part-1-SampleQuestions-web
colon, and was awaiting surgery. He had a history of moderate mitral regurgitation caused by
mitral valve prolapse.
Investigations:
echocardiogram a vegetation on the anterior leaflet of
the mitral valve
What is the most likely causative organism?
A Bartonella henselae
B Staphylococcus aureus
C Streptococcus bovis
D Streptococcus viridans
E Yersinia enterocolitica
8. A 37-year-old woman with a history of depression was brought to hospital having been found
in a state of collapse. She had written a suicide note, and had an empty bottle of amitriptyline
in her jacket.
On examination, her pulse was 135 beats per minute and her blood pressure was 105/50
mmHg.
Investigations:
serum potassium 4.5 mmol/L (3.54.9)
serum bicarbonate 18 mmol/L (2028)
serum urea 8.5 mmol/L (2.57.0)
serum creatinine 110 mol/L (60110)
ECG sinus tachycardia; QRS duration of
135 ms; bursts of non-sustained
ventricular tachycardia
What is the most appropriate initial intravenous treatment?
A amiodarone
B esmolol
C magnesium
D sodium bicarbonate
E sodium chloride 0.9%
9. A 21-year-old man presented after he had injured his back, resulting in hemisection of his
spinal cord at T10 level.
What is most likely to be present below the level of the lesion 2 months after the injury?
A contralateral gross wasting
B contralateral loss of pain and temperature sensation
C contralateral loss of proprioception
D contralateral upper motor neurone weakness
E ipsilateral gross wasting
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10. A 32-year-old man was treated with combination chemotherapy for testicular cancer.
Subsequent investigations confirmed a complete clinical remission.
What is the dominant cellular process that explains why this therapy was successful?
A apoptosis
B differentiation
C mutagenesis
D necrosis
E senescence
11. A 79-year-old woman was admitted for elective hip replacement surgery. On
examination, she was pale. There was a 2-cm splenomegaly and there were small
discrete axillary lymph nodes.
Investigations:
haemoglobin 107 g/L (115165)
white cell count 34.5 109
/L (4.011.0)
platelet count 183 109
/L (150400)
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A acute myeloid leukaemia
B chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
C chronic myeloid leukaemia
D myelodysplasia
E myelofibrosis
12. A 74-year-old woman presented with distressing restlessness in her legs, particularly at night.
She usually had to get out of bed several times every night to reduce her symptoms, and her
sleep was being disturbed.
What is the most appropriate treatment?
A clonazepam
B co-beneldopa
C propranolol
D quinine
E ropinirole
13. A 34-year-old woman with a 6-year history of Sjgrens syndrome found that she was 14
weeks pregnant.
Which autoantibody in this condition is associated with an increased risk of congenital heart
block in the fetus?
A anticardiolipin
B anticentromere
C anti-La
D anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic (ANCA) MRCP(UK)-Part-1-Sample-Questions-web
E anti-Ro
14. A 40-year-old woman presented for review of her asthma. Her current treatment was
inhaled beclometasone 800 micrograms per day and inhaled salbutamol as required via a
metered-dose inhaler. She used the salbutamol two or three times a day and woke at
night wheezing once or twice a week.
What is the most appropriate management?
A add montelukast
B add salmeterol
C change to a powder inhaler
D double the dose of beclometasone
E maintain current treatment
15. A 21-year-old woman presented with watery diarrhoea and cramping abdominal pain 5 days
after arriving in Mexico. On examination, her temperature was 37.8C and there was mild
abdominal tenderness. There was some mucus in the stools, but no blood.
What is the most likely pathogen?
A Aeromonas hydrophila
B Entamoeba histolytica
C Escherichia coli
D Giardia lamblia
E rotavirus
16. A 27-year-old man was referred with an acute hepatic illness.
Which laboratory finding would indicate the need for inpatient management?
A aspartate aminotransferase:alanine aminotransferase ratio >1.0
B prothrombin time 24 s (11.515.5)
C serum alanine aminotransferase 1400 U/L (535)
D serum alkaline phosphatase 1800 U/L (45105)
E serum conjugated bilirubin 110 mol/L (.4)
17. A 75-year-old woman presented with a 6-month history of an ulcer over the right ankle.
She had a history of right deep venous thrombosis 5 years previously. On examination,
she had a superficial sloughing ulcer 6 cm in diameter over the medial malleolus.
Investigations:
blood cultures MRSA
Which antibiotic would be appropriate to use in addition to vancomycin?
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A amoxicillin
B azithromycin
C flucloxacillin
D metronidazole
E rifampicin
25. A 25-year-old woman presented with increasingly severe headache and two generalised
fits 36 hours after the normal vaginal delivery of her first baby at 40 weeks gestation. She
had been treated with epidural analgesia during labour.
On examination, her temperature was 37.6C, she was drowsy, there was a mild left
hemiparesis and both plantar responses were extensor.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A bacterial meningitis
B cortical thrombophlebitis
C pre-eclamptic toxaemia
D subarachnoid haemorrhage
E viral encephalitis
26. A 37-year-old woman with breast cancer had a family history of breast and ovarian cancer.
Molecular genetic testing revealed a BRCA1 mutation.
What is the normal function of BRCA1?
A angiogenesis
B apoptosis
C cell adhesion
D promotion of mitosis
E tumour suppression
27. A 66-year-old man, who was undergoing maintenance haemodialysis through a
subcutaneous tunnelled catheter, presented with fever, chills and rigors during
haemodialysis.
On examination, his temperature was 38.6C, his pulse was 105 beats per minute and his
blood pressure was 100/60 mmHg. Examination of his respiratory and cardiovascular
systems was normal.
What is the most likely cause of his infection?
A Escherichia coli
B Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C Staphylococcus epidermidis
D Streptococcus pneumoniae
E Streptococcus viridans
28. A 35-year-old woman presented with a 6-month history of episodes of sweating, joint pain
and headaches. On examination, her blood pressure was 160/90 mmHg. A clinical diagnosis
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Investigations:
fasting plasma glucose 8.1 mmol/L (3.06.0)
Which additional investigation would confirm the diagnosis?
A fasting growth hormone
B growth hormone suppression test
C insulin-like growth factor 1
D insulin tolerance test
E MR scan of pituitary
29. A 54-year-old right-handed woman presented with the sudden onset of reading difficulties.
Investigations:
CT scan of head a recent left parietal lobe infarct
Which additional feature is most likely to be present?
A acalculia
B confabulation
C cortical deafness
D expressive dysphasia
E homonymous hemianopia
30. A 75-year-old man presented with a 2-day history of recurrent fever and a cough
productive of purulent sputum.
Investigations:
chest X-ray right lower lobe pneumonia
What additional finding would most indicate a poor prognosis?
A respiratory rate of 25 breaths per minute
B serum sodium concentration of 130 mmol/L (137144)
C serum urea concentration of 9.0 mmol/L (2.57.0)
D systolic blood pressure of 95 mmHg
E temperature of 38.5C
31. A 30-year-old woman presented with a 6-month history of tremor and difficulty in speaking.
On examination, she was found to have increased muscle tone in all four limbs, bradykinesia
and 4-cm hepatomegaly.
Which laboratory finding would best support a diagnosis of Wilsons disease?
A increased incorporation of radioactive copper into caeruloplasmin
B low hepatic copper content
C low serum caeruloplasmin concentration
meaning of the saying people who live in glass houses shouldnt throw stones, he answered
because the windows would break.
What abnormality does this examination finding demonstrate?
A autistic thinking
B concrete thinking
C delusional thinking
D formal thought disorder
E idea of reference
41. A 33-year-old man presented with a 6-month history of cough and breathlessness that tended
to worsen as the week progressed and improve when he went on holiday. He was a lifelong
non-smoker and worked as a paint sprayer in a car factory.
Investigations:
chest X-ray normal
Which further investigation would be most useful in establishing a diagnosis?
A cardiorespiratory exercise test
B histamine challenge
C immunoglobulin E antibody to isocyanate
D serial peak expiratory flow rate measurements
E transfer factor
42. A 26-year-old woman presented with unequal pupils. On examination, the right pupil was
larger than the left and did not react to light, directly or consensually. On convergence,
the right pupil reacted very slowly, but eventually became smaller than the left pupil.
What type of pupillary abnormality does this woman have?
A Adies tonic pupil
B afferent pupillary defect
C Argyll Robertson pupil
D Horners syndrome
E third cranial nerve palsy
43. A 30-year-old man presented with increasing breathlessness and wheeze. He smoked
five cigarettes per day.
Investigations:
serum 1-antitrypsin 0.12 g/L (1.12.1)
forced expiratory volume in 1 s 0.85 L (3.45.1)
forced vital capacity 4.75 L (4.26.5)
transfer factor for CO (TLCO) 4.1 mmol/min/kPa (7.112.7)
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Which protease inhibitor genotype is present?
A MM
B MZ
C SS
D SZ
E ZZ
44. A 25-year-old man presented with a 3-month history of hearing two people commenting on
his actions. For the past 2 years, he had become increasingly withdrawn and had neglected
his self-care. He had graduated from university at 21 years of age, but had never been
employed and had few friends. He had taken an overdose of paracetamol 2 months
previously. He had smoked cannabis regularly for 5 years. He drank 60 units of alcohol
weekly.
On examination, he made poor eye contact and his speech was disjointed.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A alcoholic hallucinosis
B borderline personality disorder
C cannabis-induced psychosis
D paranoid schizophrenia
E psychotic depression
45. A 42-year-old man with a 20-year history of ulcerative colitis was advised that he was at
increased risk of developing cancer of the colon. He was taking sulfasalazine with intermittent
courses of corticosteroids for acute exacerbations. He had also tried various diets in the past,
including a lactose-free diet and a low-fibre diet.
Which factor is most likely to increase his risk of developing cancer of the colon?
A chronic colonic inflammation
B he is likely to be a carrier for the caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 15
(CARD 15) gene mutation
C he is likely to have the APC (adenomatous polyposis coli) gene
D long-term immunosuppression
E reduced intake of dietary fibre
46. A 75-year-old woman presented with a 2-month history of generalised malaise and
headaches that had disturbed her sleep. For the past 24 hours, she had been unable to see
with her right eye. She had a past medical history of glaucoma and was using regular timolol
eye drops.
Fundoscopic examination revealed a swollen, pale right optic disc and a normal left optic
disc.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A central retinal vein occlusion
B closed-angle glaucoma
C giant cell arteritis MRCP(UK)-Part-1-Sample-Questions-web
D optic neuritis
E raised intracranial pressure
47. A 24-year-old man presented with agitation and central chest pain. He had been taking
cocaine earlier in the day. On examination, he had a pulse of 100 beats per minute and a
blood pressure of 170/110 mmHg.
Which complication is most likely?
A hypercalcaemia
B hyperkalaemia
C hyperthermia
D hyponatraemia
E hypothermia
48. A 78-year-old man presented after several falls. He had a 20-year history of rheumatoid
arthritis and his only medication was sulfasalazine. On examination, he had been
incontinent of urine and had difficulty in recalling recent events. He had chronic
rheumatoid hand deformities, a right-sided grasp reflex and bilateral extensor plantar
responses. He had difficulty in rising from a chair, walked with small paces and was
unsteady on turning, having to hold on to his wife.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A Alzheimers disease
B cervical myelopathy
C multi-infarct dementia
D normal pressure hydrocephalus
E Parkinsons disease
49. Twenty-six passengers on a cruise ship returning from the Mediterranean to Southampton
developed acute gastrointestinal illness over a period of 24 hours. All those affected had
marked vomiting and watery diarrhoea.
What is the most likely causative agent?
A Campylobacter jejuni
B Escherichia coli O157
C norovirus
D rotavirus
E Salmonella enteritidis
50. A 54-year-old woman who had undergone subtotal thyroidectomy for Graves disease 20
years previously presented for a review. She was well.
Investigations:
serum cholesterol 6.8 mmol/L (<5.2)
serum HDL cholesterol 1.10 mmol/L (>1.55)
plasma thyroid-stimulating hormone 16.2 mU/L (0.45.0)
plasma free T4 13.0 pmol/L (10.022.0) MRCP(UK)-Part-1-Sample-Questions-web
What would be the most appropriate initial treatment for her hyperlipidaemia?
A bezafibrate
B ezetimibe
C oestrogen replacement therapy
D simvastatin
E thyroxine
51. A 28-year-old man presented with weight loss, abdominal distension, flatulence and
foul-smelling diarrhoea for 1 month following a visit to India.
Investigations:
endomysial antibodies negative
stool cultures and microscopy negative
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A acute HIV seroconversion illness
B coeliac disease
C giardiasis
D hookworm infection (ancylostomiasis)
E viral gastroenteritis
52. A 45-year-old man presented with recurrent epistaxis. Examination revealed telangiectasia
on his lips and in the mouth. A diagnosis of hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia was
made.
What is the most likely mode of inheritance?
A autosomal dominant
B autosomal recessive
C mitochondrial inheritance
D sporadic mutation
E X-linked recessive
53. A 37-year-old man with hypertension attended for outpatient review. He had previously been
treated with several drugs that he could not name. He had been obliged to stop taking each
of these because of unacceptable adverse effects, which included lethargy, ankle swelling
and severe gum swelling and bleeding. He was currently taking bendroflumethiazide.
On examination, his blood pressure remained elevated at 168/96 mmHg.
In view of his previous history of adverse drug effects, what is the most appropriate additional
therapy?
A amlodipine
B bisoprolol
C diltiazem
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E perindopril
54. A 17-year-old boy presented with a non-blanching rash over his legs, a swollen knee and
painless frank haematuria. Urine dipstick analysis showed blood 3+, protein 1+.
Investigations:
serum creatinine 210 mol/L (60110)
urine culture negative
58. A 16-year-old boy presented within half an hour of falling. His parents reported that he had
fallen and hit the right side of his head on the ground. He had lost consciousness for a few
seconds and then made a full recovery.
On examination, he was fully cooperative and had no focal neurological signs. Two hours
later, his conscious level deteriorated.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A cerebral oedema
B diffuse axonal injury
C extradural haematoma
D subarachnoid haemorrhage
E subdural haematoma
59. A 17-year-old girl presented with a single, painless, enlarged cervical lymph node. She
was asymptomatic.
Investigations:
chest X-ray enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma
B extramedullary plasmacytoma
C follicular B-cell non-Hodgkins lymphoma
D Hodgkins lymphoma
E mantle cell lymphoma
60. A 55-year-old man was found to have an abnormal chest X-ray at an employment medical
check. He was well and had no respiratory symptoms or signs. He smoked 10 cigarettes per
day and had been heavily exposed to asbestos when working in a shipyard 30 years
previously.
Which abnormality is most likely to be seen on his chest X-ray?
A asbestosis MRCP(UK)-Part-1-Sample-Questions-web
B bronchial carcinoma
C calcified pleural plaques
D diffuse pleural thickening
E mesothelioma
61. On removal of the renal arterial clamp following a donor kidney transplantation, the surgeon
noted changes suggestive of hyperacute rejection.
Which immunoglobulin is likely to be responsible?
A IgA
B IgD
C IgE
D IgG
E IgM
D pneumonitis
E tendinopathy
70. A 50-year-old man presented with a 24-hour history of agitation, confusion and suicidal
thoughts. He had started VADchemotherapy (vincristine 0.4 mg daily, doxorubicin 9 mg/m2
daily and dexamethasone 40 mg daily) 4 days previously, following a diagnosis of multiple
myeloma.
What is the most likely cause of his symptoms?
A adjustment disorder
B confusion secondary to sepsis
C corticosteroid psychosis
D reactive depression
E vincristine encephalopathy
71. A 30-year-old doctor presented following a needlestick injury sustained while treating a
patient with recently diagnosed HIV infection. The patient was hepatitis C negative and had
been vaccinated against hepatitis B virus, and was taking no antiretroviral treatment.
What is the most appropriate post-exposure prophylaxis for the doctor?
A single-drug antiretroviral treatment for 1 month
B single-drug antiretroviral treatment for 3 months
C three-drug antiretroviral treatment for 1 month
D three-drug antiretroviral treatment for 3 months
E two-drug antiretroviral treatment for 1 month
72. A 65-year-old woman presented with a 12-hour history of the sudden onset of gait
unsteadiness, vomiting and headache, followed by increasing drowsiness.
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What is the most likely diagnosis?
A acute cerebellar haemorrhage
B acute subdural haemorrhage
C frontal subdural empyema
D herpes simplex encephalitis
E pituitary apoplexy
73. A 75-year-old woman with hypertension had been treated with bendroflumethiazide for the
past 5 years. On examination, her blood pressure was 125/78 mmHg.
Investigations:
serum sodium 140 mmol/L (137144)
serum potassium 3.2 mmol/L (3.54.9)
serum creatinine 67 mol/L (60110)
What is the most likely mechanism for the hypokalaemia?
A increased flow in the distal tubule
B increased potassium secretion in the proximal tubule
cerebrospinal fluid:
opening pressure 180 mmH2O (50180)
total protein 0.60 g/L (0.150.45)
glucose 3.5 mmol/L (3.34.4)
cell count 76/L ( 5)
lymphocyte count 46/L (3.5)
neutrophil count 30/L (0)
What is the most likely causative organism?
A enterovirus
B Listeria monocytogenes
C Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D Neisseria meningitidis
E Streptococcus pneumoniae
78. A 25-year-old woman presented complaining of loose stools five to six times a day. One
year previously, she had undergone resection of her terminal ileum for Crohns disease.
Her only drug therapy was mesalazine.
On examination, there was no abdominal tenderness.
Investigations:
haemoglobin 126 g/L (115165)
serum albumin 38 g/L (3749)
serum C-reactive protein 4 mg/L (<10)
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What is the most likely diagnosis?
A active Crohns disease
B adverse effect of mesalazine
C bile salt-induced diarrhoea
D enteric infection
E irritable bowel syndrome
79. A 71-year-old woman presented with a 2-hour history of severe pain and loss of vision in her
right eye. She had noticed halos around lights during the previous 24 hours.
On examination, there was ciliary vessel hyperaemia and a dilated unreactive pupil on the
affected side.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A anterior uveitis
B closed-angle glaucoma
C diffuse scleritis
D orbital cellulitis
E retinal artery occlusion
80. A 65-year-old man presented with chest discomfort consistent with stable angina pectoris
after climbing two flights of stairs.
Investigations:
serum cholesterol 4.8 mmol/L (<5.2)
echocardiogram good left ventricular systolic
function
Bruce protocol exercise test 3-mm ST segment depression in
stage 3
Which treatment has been shown to improve the prognosis in this situation?
A aspirin
B diltiazem
C isosorbide mononitrate
D ivabradine
E nicardipine
81. Which dietary substrate is broken down into glucose and galactose by the action of
intestinal enzymes?
A fructose
B lactose
C maltose
D mannose
E sucrose
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82. A 47-year-old woman was being treated with lithium for bipolar affective disorder. On
examination, her blood pressure was 168/104 mmHg.
What drug is the most appropriate antihypertensive?
A amlodipine
B bendroflumethiazide
C doxazosin
D losartan
E ramipril
83. A 64-year-old man presented with increasing pain in his right elbow and tingling in the
medial aspect of his right hand. His job involved using a sledgehammer. On examination,
he had a restricted range of movement of his right elbow.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A C6 radiculopathy
B compartment syndrome of the forearm
C lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
D median nerve entrapment
E ulnar nerve entrapment
84. A 50-year-old man with tophaceous gout presented with painful joints 2 days after starting
treatment with allopurinol. His only other medication was paracetamol. He had a history
of alcohol abuse.
On examination, his temperature was 38.5C and there was acute inflammation of the
finger joints, wrists, knees and ankles.
Investigations:
serum gamma glutamyl transferase 90 U/L (<50)
serum urate 0.65 mmol/L (0.230.46)
serum C-reactive protein 180 mg/L (<10)
What is the most likely cause of his symptoms?
A acute pseudogout
B alcoholic binge
C allergic reaction to allopurinol
D allopurinol therapy
E joint sepsis
85. A 37-year-old woman presented with a history of intermittent lightheadedness.
Examination and 12-lead ECG were normal.
Which abnormality, if present on a 24-hour ECG tracing (Holter monitor), would be the
most clinically important?
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A atrial premature beats
B profound sleep-associated bradycardia
C supraventricular tachycardia
D transient Mobitz type 1 atrioventricular block
E ventricular premature beats
86. A 45-year-old woman presented with right flank pain. She had a 4-year history of
hypertension and progressive cognitive impairment. On examination, she had livedo
reticularis and tenderness in the right flank. Her blood pressure was 185/105 mmHg.
Urinalysis showed blood 3+, protein 1+.
Investigations:
haemoglobin 129 g/L (115165)
white cell count 8.7 109
/L (4.011.0)
platelet count 83 109
/L (150400)
serum creatinine 106 mol/L (60110)
Which antibody test is most likely to be positive?
A anticardiolipin
B anticentromere
C anti-glomerular basement membrane
D antimitochondrial
E anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic
87. A 20-year-old man presented with a 7-day history of bloody diarrhoea, abdominal pain and
fevers. He had recently returned from a backpacking holiday in South America.
On examination, his temperature was 38.5C and the abdomen was tender on palpation.
Investigations:
stool microscopy pus cells and red blood cells
What is the most likely causative organism?
A Cryptosporidium parvum
B rotavirus
C Salmonella typhi
D Schistosoma mansoni
E Vibrio cholerae
88. A 65-year-old woman with a 40-year history of rheumatoid arthritis presented with a 4month history of lower leg oedema. She was taking methotrexate weekly and
prednisolone daily. Urinalysis showed protein 3+.
Investigations:
haemoglobin 94 g/L (115165)
white cell count 10.6 109
/L (4.011.0) MRCP(UK)-Part-1-Sample-Questions-web
erythrocyte sedimentation rate 105 mm/1st h (<30)
serum albumin 24 g/L (3749)
Which investigation is most likely to be of diagnostic value?
A lower leg venography
B rectal biopsy
C renal angiography
D serum protein electrophoresis
E ultrasound scan of kidneys
89. A 71-year-old woman required a transfusion of 2 units of blood after a hip replacement. One
week later, her haemoglobin concentration had fallen by 42 g/L.
Which associated finding is most likely to indicate a delayed transfusion reaction?
A conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia
B elevated D-dimer
C haemoglobinuria
D haemosiderinuria
E positive direct antiglobulin test
90. A 75-year-old man presented with weight loss, lethargy and repeated haemoptysis. He
had been treated for pulmonary tuberculosis 10 years previously.
Investigations:
Aspergillus fumigatus precipitins positive
C conjunctival scarring
D involvement of the buccal mucosa
E non-scarring alopecia
94. A 24-year-old woman presented with diarrhoea of 8 weeks duration. In the past week she
had noticed blood in the stool, and was passing 10 to 12 stools a day and waking at night
with the urge to defaecate.
On examination, she had a temperature of 38.0C. The abdomen was generally tender,
without guarding or rigidity.
What is the most appropriate next investigation?
A colonoscopy
B CT scan of abdomen
C plain X-ray of abdomen
D rigid sigmoidoscopy
E stool microscopy
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95. In a large prospective trial of a statin in patients with angina, 1000 patients were treated with
a statin and 1000 with a placebo. A total of 150 patients taking the placebo experienced a
cardiovascular event, compared with 100 taking the active drug.
placebo statin total
cardiovascular event 150 100 250
no cardiovascular event 850 900 1750
What is the number-needed-to-treat (NNT) to prevent one cardiovascular event?
A 2.5 (250/100)
B 5 (250/50)
C 10 (1000/100)
D 20 (1000/50)
E 40 (2000/50)
96. A 58-year-old man with congestive heart failure remained oedematous despite treatment with
furosemide 120 mg daily.
Investigations:
serum sodium 134 mmol/L (137144)
serum potassium 3.4 mmol/L (3.54.9)
serum urea 10.6 mmol/L (2.57.0)
serum creatinine 156 mol/L (60110)
What is most likely to be present?
A high plasma aldosterone concentration
B high serum cortisol concentration
C low plasma angiotensin II concentration
D low plasma atrial natriuretic peptide concentration
E low plasma renin concentration
97. A 43-year-old woman presented with a 1-week history of polyuria and nocturia without weight
loss. Clinical examination was normal.
Investigations:
serum sodium 142 mmol/L (137144)
serum potassium 3.5 mmol/L (3.54.9)
serum corrected calcium 2.60 mmol/L (2.202.60)
random plasma glucose 7.0 mmol/L
plasma osmolality 310 mosmol/kg (278300)
urinary osmolality 200 mosmol/kg (3501000)
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A compulsive polydipsia
B diabetes insipidus
C diabetes mellitus MRCP(UK)-Part-1-Sample-Questions-web
D hyperparathyroidism
E syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion
98. A 55-year-old woman presented with a 2-day history of diplopia and progressive
unsteadiness while walking. On examination, she had limited eye movement in all directions
although her pupils were normal. Muscle power in the limbs was normal but tendon reflexes
were absent. There was prominent bilateral finger nose ataxia. Plantar responses were
flexor. Sensation was normal.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A brainstem stroke
B Miller Fisher syndrome
C multiple sclerosis
D myasthenia gravis
E Wernickes encephalopathy
99. A clinical trial compared medical versus surgical treatment for stable angina. A large number
of patients withdrew from the study.
Which type of analysis should be used to estimate the likely benefits in similar groups of
patients in future?
A intention-to-treat
B meta-analysis
C on-treatment
D post-hoc
E sensitivity
100. A 60-year-old woman with rheumatoid arthritis presented with an acutely inflamed right
knee. The joint was aspirated and methylprednisolone 80 mg was injected after the
removal of 20 mL of non-purulent synovial fluid. The knee improved following this
procedure but her symptoms recurred and became much worse a week later.
Investigations:
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