Archive Of Standardized Exam Questions: Kaposi Sarcoma

OVERVIEW

This page is dedicated to organizing various examples of standardized exam questions whose topic is Kaposi sarcoma. While this may seem a odd practice, it is useful to see multiple examples of how Kaposi sarcoma will be characterized on standardized exams (namely the boards and the shelf exams). This page is not meant to be used as a traditional question bank (as all of the answers will be the same), however seeing the classic “test” characterization for a topic is quite valuable.

KEY CHARACTERISTICS OF THIS CONDITION (ON EXAMS)

When it comes to standardized exams, each topic has its own “code” marked by key buzzwords, lab findings, clues, etc. If you are well versed in this code you will be able to more quickly identify the condition that is being discussed, and get the right answer on the exam you are taking. Below is the “code” for Kaposi sarcoma

  • Immunosuppressed patient population: patients with HIV/AIDS and transplant patients
  • Dark/violacious plaques or nodules will be seen on the skin. These represent vascular proliferation’s. Can also be present in the visceral organs. 
QUESTION EXAMPLES

Question # 1

 

Explanation # 1

 

Question # 2

 

Explanation # 2

 

TESTABLE FACTS ABOUT THIS TOPIC (BEYOND ITS IDENTIFICATION)

Many questions on standardized exams go beyond simply recognizing the underlying topic. Often there are specific testable facts regarding some aspect of the topic’s pathophysiology/management/clinical implications that are commonly asked. Some of these are listed below:

  • What is it: neoplasm of endoetheilair cells. 
  • Viral association/cause: human herpes virus 8
  • Treatment: IFN-alpha 

 

 

Page Updated: 05.01.2017