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sudha2015 - 03-09-11 10:43
A 34-year-old man is reviewed four years after having an orchidectomy for a testicular teratoma. What are the most useful follow-up investigation(s) to detect disease recurrence?ia A. CRP + beta-HCG
B. Testosterone + beta-HCG
C. ESR + alpha-fetoprotein
D. Alpha-fetoprotein + beta-HCG
E. LDH + ESR
sudha2015 - 03-09-11 10:43
A 34-year-old man is reviewed four years after having an orchidectomy for a testicular teratoma. What are the most useful follow-up investigation(s) to detect disease recurrence?ia A. CRP + beta-HCG
B. Testosterone + beta-HCG
C. ESR + alpha-fetoprotein
D. Alpha-fetoprotein + beta-HCG
E. LDH + ESR
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sudha2015 - 03-11-11 11:38 A 34-year-old man is reviewed four years after having an orchidectomy for a testicular teratoma. What are the most useful follow-up investigation(s) to detect disease recurrence?ia A. CRP + beta-HCG
B. Testosterone + beta-HCG
C. ESR + alpha-fetoprotein
D. Alpha-fetoprotein + beta-HCG
E. LDH + ESR
ans d
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babbu5508 - 03-19-11 16:12 A 34-year-old man is reviewed four years after having an orchidectomy for a testicular teratoma. What are the most useful follow-up investigation(s) to detect disease recurrence?
D. Alpha-fetoprotein + beta-HCG
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