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  1. Alimentary obesity

  2. Pubertal-juvenile dispituitarism

  3. Hypothalamic obesity

  4. Cushing disease

  5. Cushing syndrome

Case 124. A patient Z., 19 years old, complains of overweight, increased appetite, headache, weakness, fatigue. He had frequent quinsy before. A growth of weight has begun from the age of 14 years, especially it pro­gressed at last year. The patient doesn't limit herself in carbohydrates and doesn't follow any diet. Her mother is obese. Patient's height is 167 cm, body mass is 90 kg, body mass index – 32,2 kg/m2. Adipose cellular disposal is equable. What is the diagnosis?

  1. Adipose-genital dystrophy

  2. Alimentary obesity, class II

  3. Pubertal-juvenile dispituitarism

  4. Hypothalamic obesity, class II

  5. Cushing disease, class II

Case 125. A patient F., 54 year old complains of headache, increased sweat­ing, periodical palpitation, elevation of blood pressure, severe weight gain (30 kg in 2 years). The patient considers himself to be ill for 3 years. He connects his disease with having craniocerebral trauma. Body mass index - 42 kg/m2. There are numerous pink thin stria on the hips and abdomen, the skin is highly wet. Blood pressure is 180/110 mmHg on the left arm and 160/100mmHg - on the right arm. What is the clinical diagnosis?

  1. Hypothalamic obesity, class III

  2. Cushing disease, obesity, class II

  3. Alimentary constitutive obesity, class II

  4. Obesity class III

  5. Arterial hypertension

Case 126. A patient W., 16 years old, has overweight. He was born in asphyxia at premature delivery with body mass 2800 g, length 48 cm. His weight gain has begun at the age of 10. Now his height is 172 cm, body mass is 87 kg. Female stature, gynecomastia are present. Secondary sexual charachters are bad developed - hair growth at the face is absent, pubic hair is lean. What is the diagnosis?

  1. Pubcrtal-juvenilc dispituitarism

  2. Alimentary obesity

  3. Hypothalamic obesity

  4. Gushing disease

  5. Adipose-genital dystrophy

Case 127. A 28 years old patient complains of general weakness, which increases to the evening, frequent headache, thirst. She is ill for 3 years and influenza is supposed to be the cause. Her height is 168 cm, body mass is 88 kg, body mass index – 31,4 kg/m2. Adipose disposal is dysplastic, prevalent on trunk, up­per body. The face is round, red. The skin is dry. There are deep-red stria on the skin of the abdomen and hips. What is the diagnosis?

  1. Alimentary obesity, class I

  2. Pubertal-juvenile dispituitarism

  3. Hypothalamic obesity, class II

  4. Cushing disease, obesity class I

  5. Cushing syndrome, obesity class I

Case 128. A patient I., 45 year old complains of headache, increased sweat­ing, periodical palpitation, elevation of blood pressure, severe weight gain (28 kg in 1,5 years). The patient considers himself to be ill for 2 years. He connects his disease with having craniocerebral trauma. Body mass index - 38 kg/m2. There are numerous pink thin stria on the hips and abdomen. Blood pressure is 190/110 mmHg. What is the clinical diagnosis?

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