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A 72-year-old African American man presents with progressive fatigue, difficulty breathing on exertion, and lower extremity swelling for 3 months. The patient was seen at the emergency department 2 times before. The first time was because of back pain, and the second was because of fever and cough. He took medications at the emergency room, but he refused to do further tests recommended to him. He does not smoke or drink alcohol. His family history is irrelevant. His vital signs include a blood pressure of 110/80 mm Hg, temperature of 37.2°C (98.9°F), and regular radial pulse of 90/min. On physical examination, the patient looks pale, and his tongue is enlarged. Jugular veins become distended on inspiration. Pitting ankle edema is present on both sides. Bilateral basal crackles are audible on the chest auscultation. Hepatomegaly is present on abdominal palpation. Chest X-ray shows osteolytic lesions of the ribs. ECG shows low voltage waves and echocardiogram shows a speckled appearance of the myocardium with diastolic dysfunction and normal appearance of the pericardium. Which of the following best describes the mechanism of this patient’s illness?

AThickening of the parietal pericardium with dystrophic calcification

BCalcification of the aortic valve orifice with obstruction of the left ventricular outflow tract

CConcentric hypertrophy of the myocytes with thickening of the interventricular septum

DDiastolic cardiac dysfunction with reciprocal variation in ventricular filling with respiration

EDeposition of an extracellular fibrillar protein that stains positive for Congo red in the myocardium

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A 61-year-old woman presents to her primary care physician for a routine check-up. Physical examination demonstrates asymmetric peripheral neuropathy in her feet. The patient has no previous relevant history and denies any symptoms of diabetes. Routine blood work shows normal results, and she is referred to a hematologist. Subsequent serum protein electrophoresis demonstrates a slightly elevated gamma globulin level, and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance is diagnosed. Which of the following diseases is most likely to develop over the course of this patient’s condition?

AAcute myelocytic leukemia

BChronic myelocytic leukemia

CMultiple myeloma

DWaldenström macroglobulinemia

EChronic lymphocytic leukemia

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A 70-year-old man comes to the physician because of progressive fatigue and lower back pain for the past 4 months. The back pain worsened significantly after he had a minor fall while doing yard work the previous day. For the past year, he has had a feeling of incomplete emptying of his bladder after voiding. His vital signs are within normal limits. Examination shows bilateral paravertebral muscle spasm, severe tenderness over the second lumbar vertebra, and mild tenderness over the lower thoracic vertebrae. Neurologic examination shows no abnormalities. His hemoglobin is 10.5 g/dl, alkaline phosphatase is 110 U/L, and serum calcium is 11.1 mg/dl. An x-ray of the skull is shown. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in diagnosis?

ABone marrow biopsy

BBone scan

CSerum vitamin D levels

DProstate biopsy

ESerum protein electrophoresis

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