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Vascular disease, cardiomyopathies, rhumetic fever, and tumors

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Where do berry anurysms occur   cerebral vessels  
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What can vascular disease be secondary to   injury or autoimmune response  
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True aneurysms have complete or partial wall thickness   full  
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Where is the most common place for an AAA to occur   between renal arteries and bifurcation of iliacs or in illiacs  
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what age and gender has the highest risk of AAA's   men over 50  
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Which stage of syphlysis causes aneurysms and where do they occur   tertiary, in ascending aorta  
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In what age range and gender do aortic dissections occur   men 40-60  
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At what size do anuerysms become extremely dangerous   5cm  
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Which aoritc dissection is more common and where oes it occur   Type A, involves ascending aorta(Type B, distal to subclavian)  
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Pain radiating to the back and downward is indicative of what   aortic dissection  
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Does giant cell arteritis occur more in women or men   women  
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What is the most common cause of giant cell arteritis   unknown  
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focal granulomatous inflammation of the small and medium vessels of the head are indicative of which pathology   giant cell arteritis  
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headache and facial pain with possible blindness   giant cell arteritis  
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Which vessel disorder responds to steroids   giant cell arteritis and takayasu  
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early non-specific mononuclear cell infiltrate, medial fibrosis, and sometimes granulomas   Takayasu Arteritis  
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Where does Takayasu Arteritis occur   medium to large arteries; aortic arch and major branches  
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Which disease can causea loss of pulse in the upper extremeites   takayasu  
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Disease of young adults showing association with Hep B antigen   Polyarteritis Nodosa  
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Which disease is treated with immune suppresants   polyarteritis nodosa  
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segmented fibrinoid necrosis of arterial wall with nuertophilic infiltrate   polyarteritis nodosa  
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Where can polyarteritis nodosa NOT occur   lung  
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Which disease remebles PAN, but occurs in the small arteries   Microscopic Polyangitis  
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Seen in infants and children; fever, rash, lymphadenopathy, oral/conjunctival erythema   Kawasaki  
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Etiology of Kawasaki   unknwon (but lots of immuno-problems)  
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What is the triad of Wegner Granulomatosis   1. Focal necrotizing vasculitis of lung and upper airway2. Necrotizing granulomas of upper and lower respiratory tract3. Necrotizing glomerulitis  
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C-ANCA antibodies   Wegner Granulomatosis  
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Most common in smokers   Thromboangiitis Obliterans  
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Cause of Thromboangiitis Obliterans   unknown  
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segmented thrombosis, acute, chronic, inflammation of small and medium arteries AND viens in extremeties   Thromboangiitis Obliterans  
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Which diease is secondary to athlertoslerosis, SLE, scleroderma or Buerger disease   Raynuads  
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What are vericose veins secondary to   intralunminal pressure  
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who gets varicoities more, women or men   women, especially the pregnant  
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where are most thromboplebitis and phlebothrmoviosis likely to occur   deep leg viens, caused by CHF, neoplasia, prgnancy, postop, immobilization, and local infection  
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What is Trousseau Syndrome   moving thrombophlebitis - multiple venous thrombi appearing and disappearing - hypercoaguability?  
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Superior/Inferior Vena Cava Syndrome   Superior - secondary to neoplasisms compressing the vessel INferior - same cause but neoplasms are renal or hepatic  
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What are the clinical sugns of Superior/Inferior VC syndrome   cyanosis and/or edema in the areas behind the blockage  
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Which organism is responisble for lymphaginitis   B-hemolytic strep  
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