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Q.1
An 82 year old, otherwise healthy male is found to have a firm prostate nodule on rectal examination. His serum PSA is 20 ng/mL. The microscopic appearance seen on the prostate biopsy will most likely show which of the following?
Chronic prostatitis
Adenocarcinoma
Leiomyoma
Rhabdomyoma
Q.2
All of the following are true regarding carcinoma of the prostate EXCEPT:
The incidence increases with age
Most prostatic carcinomas are adenocarcinomas
Osseous metastases constitute the most common form of spread
Urinary tract obstruction and its consequences are almost always among early symptoms of the disease
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is of questionable use in prostate carcinoma screening
Q.3
Nodular hyperplasia of the prostate:
Is considered a premalignant lesion
Is more common in younger men
Typically occurs in the outer zone of the prostate
May be associated with an elevation in serum PSA (prostate-specific antigen)
Q.4
The most common type of malignant testicular neoplasm is:
Choriocarcinoma
Seminoma
Lymphoma
Leydig cell tumor
Teratoma
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