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A 60-Year-Old Woman Comes to the Office Due to Progressive

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A 60-year-old woman comes to the office due to progressive fatigue over the past 6 months.  She has no weight loss, joint pain, hematochezia, vomiting, dyspnea, cold intolerance, anxiety, or depression.  Medical history is significant for hyperlipidemia, for which the patient has been taking simvastatin for 5 years.  Family history is unremarkable.  She does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs.  Temperature is 37.6 C (99.7 F) , blood pressure is 142/80 mm Hg, pulse is 80/min, and respirations are 12/min.  Sclera are anicteric and mucosal membranes are moist.  Heart and lung sounds are unremarkable.  The abdomen is nontender and nondistended.  Hepatomegaly is present.  Skin and musculoskeletal examinations are unremarkable.  Laboratory results are as follows: A 60-year-old woman comes to the office due to progressive fatigue over the past 6 months.  She has no weight loss, joint pain, hematochezia, vomiting, dyspnea, cold intolerance, anxiety, or depression.  Medical history is significant for hyperlipidemia, for which the patient has been taking simvastatin for 5 years.  Family history is unremarkable.  She does not use tobacco, alcohol, or illicit drugs.  Temperature is 37.6 C (99.7 F) , blood pressure is 142/80 mm Hg, pulse is 80/min, and respirations are 12/min.  Sclera are anicteric and mucosal membranes are moist.  Heart and lung sounds are unremarkable.  The abdomen is nontender and nondistended.  Hepatomegaly is present.  Skin and musculoskeletal examinations are unremarkable.  Laboratory results are as follows:   Serology for viral hepatitis is negative.  Right upper quadrant ultrasound reveals an enlarged liver with normal echotexture and no evidence of cirrhosis.  This patient would most benefit from which of the following? A) Discontinue simvastatin B) Oral prednisone C) Penicillamine D) Phlebotomy E) Repeat blood tests in 1 year F) Ursodeoxycholic acid Serology for viral hepatitis is negative.  Right upper quadrant ultrasound reveals an enlarged liver with normal echotexture and no evidence of cirrhosis.  This patient would most benefit from which of the following?


A) Discontinue simvastatin
B) Oral prednisone
C) Penicillamine
D) Phlebotomy
E) Repeat blood tests in 1 year
F) Ursodeoxycholic acid

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