Medical Council of Canada MCCQE Part 1 MCCQE Question # 9 Topic 1 Discussion
MCCQE Exam Topic 1 Question 9 Discussion:
Question #: 9
Topic #: 1
A 60-year-old woman presents with a 7-day history of bloody diarrhea and diffuse mild abdominal tenderness. Stool tests (culture, ova/parasites) are negative. Which one of the following is the best next step?
Persistent bloody diarrhea with negative stool cultures and ova/parasite testing in an older adult suggests inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or another colitis such as ischemic or microscopic colitis. Colonoscopy is the best next diagnostic step to evaluate for ulcerative colitis, Crohn disease, ischemic colitis, or malignancy.
Toronto Notes 2023 – Gastroenterology, "Inflammatory Bowel Disease":
“Persistent bloody diarrhea with negative infectious work-up should prompt colonoscopic evaluation to rule out IBD or other forms of colitis.”
MCCQE1 Objectives (Internal Medicine > Gastrointestinal > 47-1):
“Candidates must assess and investigate chronic or persistent diarrhea. In the presence of red flag features such as bleeding, weight loss, or anemia, colonoscopy is indicated.”
Antibiotics (A) are not indicated with negative stool cultures. Observation (C) and loperamide (D) risk delaying diagnosis. Steroids (E) may be required later but only after confirmation of diagnosis.
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