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DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1642064
Post-Test Questions
Publication History
Publication Date:
05 April 2018 (online)
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Article 2 (9–16)
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The incidence of peripheral vascular disease in women DECREASES following menopause?
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True.
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False.
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Which of the following surgical outcomes are INCREASED in women compared to men?
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Graft failure.
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Bleeding complications.
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Limb loss after surgery.
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Wound infection.
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All of the above.
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Compared to men, the presence of diabetes increases the incidence of intermittent claudication by what percent?
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10%.
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50%.
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100-200%.
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500%.
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None of the above.
Article 5 (29–34)
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Intra-arterial therapies are most often employed in the treatment of MBC in which setting?
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Neoadjuvant to surgical resection.
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First-line treatment.
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Second-line treatment.
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Salvage setting.
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What percentage of patients with metastatic breast cancer develops liver metastases?
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Less than 5%.
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5-10%.
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10-25%.
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Over 50%.
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Isolated hepatic metastases are seen in what percentage of patients with metastatic ovarian cancer?
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Less than 10%.
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10-25%.
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50-75%.
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Over 75%.
Article 6 (35–40)
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Bilateral embolization demonstrates an incremental improvement of what percent over unilateral embolization?
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25%.
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45%.
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65%.
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80%.
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There is no incremental improvement.
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Clinical improvement in women treated with endovascular techniques is noted in 35 to 55%.
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True.
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False.
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Clinical improvement following endovascular treatment of pelvic congestion syndrome increases by what percent in multiparous women compared to nulliparous women?
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20%.
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50%.
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75%.
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200%.
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There is no increased incidence.
Article 10 (62–68)
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Which of the following characteristics best describes lymphatic malformations?
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Linked to a genetic abnormality.
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Often have an overlying skin discoloration.
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Warmer temperature than the surrounding tissue on examination.
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Multiple septated cystic lesions with flow within the septae on imaging.
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A tangle of vessels with fast-flow characteristics appearing as the nidus of the lesion.
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Which of the following methods is used to treat arteriovenous malformations?
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Surgical ligation of the feeding arteries.
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Embolization of the nidus with N-butyl cyanoacrylate (n-BCA).
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Endovascular sclerotherapy of the venous side using Bleomycin.
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Sirolimus, an oral immunosuppressive agent and mTOR inhibitor.
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Conservative management using graded compression stockings as well as physical therapy.
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Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome has which of the following characteristics?
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Cutaneous capillary stain.
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Fast-flow arteriovenous malformations.
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Leg length discrepancy from limb undergrowth.
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Extensive abnormal fast-flow lymphatic malformations.
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