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MRCPUK Endocrinology and Diabetes (Specialty Certificate Examination) Sample Questions:
1. A 24-year-old woman was referred with an 18-month history of worsening hirsutism, primarily on her face, but also new hair growth on her chest. She was shaving weekly. She had always been overweight, but had recently gained 5 kg and her body mass index was 31 kg/m2 (18-25). Her periods were regular.
What is the most relevant next investigation?
A) serum dehydroepiandrosterone
B) plasma thyroid-stimulating hormone
C) serum testosterone
D) serum 17-hydroxyprogesterone
E) overnight dexamethasone suppression test (after 1 mg dexamethasone)
2. A 62-year-old man with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus presented with weight loss and anaemia.
On examination, the only abnormalities were evidence of recent weight loss and a red-brown rash on his lower limbs. Urinalysis showed glucose 3+.
Investigations:
serum total bilirubin19 umol/L (1-22) serum aspartate aminotransferase26 U/L (1-31) serum alkaline phosphatase98 U/L (45-105) serum gamma glutamyl transferase26 U/L (<50)
plasma gastrin21 pmol/L (<55)
plasma glucagon246 pmol/L (<50)
plasma pancreatic polypeptide158 pmol/L (<300)
plasma vasoactive intestinal polypeptide12 pmol/L (<30)
chromogranin A214 U/L (<40)
serum thyroid-stimulating hormone4.9 mU/L (0.4-5.0)
serum free T49.1 pmol/L (10.0-22.0)
CT scan of abdomen2-cm mass in the tail of the pancreas
What is the most likely explanation for the rash?
A) pellagra
B) necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum
C) acrodermatitis enteropathica
D) cutaneous metastasis
E) necrolytic migratory erythema
3. A 69-year-old man with type 2 diabetes mellitus presented with a 3-day history of an ulcer on his right second toe.
On examination, the toe was red, swollen and enlarged, and looked like a 'sausage digit'. The ulcer appeared superficial.
Investigations:
X-ray of right second toeno sign of osteomyelitis
Cultures from the debrided wound bed were taken and the results were awaited.
What is the most appropriate type of antibiotic regimen to start empirically before the culture results are available?
A) narrow spectrum for 10 days
B) broad spectrum for 6 weeks
C) broad spectrum for 10 days
D) narrow spectrum for 6 weeks
E) no antibiotic
4. A 15-year-old boy with a 10-year history of type 1 diabetes mellitus was referred to the adolescent diabetes clinic from the paediatric clinic. Diabetes control had always been satisfactory and his recent haemoglobin A1c concentration was 67 mmol/mol (20-42). He felt generally well, although on a growth chart his weight had fallen steadily from the 50th centile 18 months previously to the 10th centile, and his height had fallen from the 50th centile to the 25th centile. He had stage 4 genital development and stage 4 pubic hair, and testicular volume was 15 mL.
What is the most appropriate investigation?
A) insulin-like growth factor 1
B) short tetracosactide (Synacthen@) test
C) thyroid-stimulating hormone and free thyroxine
D) serum testosterone
E) anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies
5. A 34-year-old woman with a 21-year history of type 1 diabetes mellitus had started treatment with subcutaneous insulin pump therapy 18 months previously. Her haemoglobin A1c before starting pump therapy was 77 mmol/mol (20-42) and she had experienced severe hypoglycaemic events without warning symptoms over the previous 4 years.
At review in clinic, she reported continuing episodes of severe hypoglycaemia without warning symptoms despite regular monitoring and advice from her insulin pump nurse specialist.
On examination, her blood pressure was 134/80 mmHg and fundoscopy revealed moderate background diabetic retinopathy. Examination of the feet revealed strong, palpable pedal pulses and early evidence of sensory neuropathy.
Investigations:
estimated glomerular filtration rate (MDRD)24 mL/min/1.73 m2 (>60)
haemoglobin A1c56 mmol/mol (20-42)
24-h urinary total protein2.3 g (<0.2)
What is the most appropriate next step in management?
A) refer for combined pancreas and kidney transplantation
B) change to intensified subcutaneous insulin injections
C) refer for allogeneic pancreatic islet cell transplantation
D) refer for allogeneic pancreas transplantation
E) refer for continuous glucose monitoring
Solutions:
| Question # 1 Answer: C | Question # 2 Answer: E | Question # 3 Answer: D | Question # 4 Answer: E | Question # 5 Answer: A |






