A 25-year-old woman has recently moved to a new city

A 25-year-old woman has recently moved to a new city. She comes today for her first routine visit and annual physical assessment. She asks you about screening tests for cancer at her age. Which of the following cancer screening tests are recommended for her age group?

(A) mammography every 5 years
(B) Pap smear at least every 3 years
© stool for occult blood
(D) chest x-ray (CXR) every 3 years
(E) physical examination of the breast by a
physician

solution:

(D) Toxoplasmosis is the most likely diagnosis. The infection has a predilection for the CNS and the eye, and produces encephalitis in utero. Symptoms can be evident in the first few days of life. Infants born with active disease may have fever, rash, seizures, and hepatosplenomegaly at birth