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Where are deposits found in membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis   subendothelial and messangial space  
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Most important cytokine mediator in septic shock   TNF (secreted by Macrophages)  
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Glomeruli of DM pts with end stage renal dz most often shows   nodular Glomerulosclerosis  
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1st step in pathogenesis of atherosclerosis due to hyperlipidemia   LDL cholesterol oxidation  
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MC type inflammatory marker in muscle biopsy of pt with polymiositis   CD8 and Macrophages  
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Functions of IgG   opsonize bacteria, neutralize toxins/viruses, fix complement  
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Test for antibodies   Enzyme-linked Immuno Assay  
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Part of the microtubule that Griseofulvin acts on   alpha/beta-tubulin dimer of spindle fibers  
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G (+) bacilli with beta-hemolysis   Lysteria monocytogenes  
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Rx for hypokalemic alkalotic pt with SCC of lung   Ketokenazole (blocks ACTH production)  
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What are heart failure cells   hemosiderin laden macrophages  
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Hallmarks of pulmonary edema   Intraalveolar fluid, engorged caplillaries, hemosiderin-laden macrophages  
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Rx for agranulocytosis caused by Clozapine   Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor  
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Rx herpes simplex encephalitis   Acyclovir  
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MOA Acyclovir   acyclic guanosine derivative that inhibits viral DNA (activated by viral thimidine kinase)  
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Pathologic appearance of a Myxoma   scattered spindle cells with scant pink cytoplasm with in a loose stroma  
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“Ball-valve” in Left Atrium   Myxoma  
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Enzyme deficiency in Maple Syrup Urine Dz   alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenease  
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Enzyme that degrades branched-chain aa’s   alpha-ketoacid dehydrogenase  
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Action of diphtheria toxin   inhibits protein synthesis via blockage of tRNA translocation from A to P sites  
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MOA cholestyramine   bind and excrete bile-soluble acids  
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MC found congenital heart dz in adults   patent foramen ovale  
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8 essential aa’s   Leucine, Lysine, Isoleucine, Phenylalanine, Tryptophan, Methionine, Threonine, Valine  
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Irreversible enzymes for glycolysis   Hexo/Glucokinase, PFK-1, Pyruvate Kinase, Pyruvate DH  
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MCC acute renal failure in hospital setting   Acute Tubular Necrosis  
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3 Characteristics of Horner’s Sx   Ptosis, Anhidrosis, Miosis  
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Pathology of Horner’s Sx   Disruption of the sympathetic innervations to ipsilateral side of face  
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From what nerve roots is the pudendal nerve driver   S2-4  
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Point of exit of the pudendal nerve   Greater Sciatic Foramen  
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MC brain stem stroke   Wallenberg’s Sx (aka Lat. Medullary Sx)  
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MOA Benzo’s   increase frequency of Cl channel opening  
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Most specific test for syphilis   Flourescent Treponemal antibody-absorption test (FTA-ABS)  
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Region of lymph nodes underdeveloped in DiGeorge Sx   Paracortex  
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Type of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma highly assc with Reed-Sternberg cells   Mixed Cellularity H. L.  
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RX for myelosuppression caused by Doxorubicin   GM-CSF or Molgramostin  
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Absent biceps reflex is indicator of what nerve damage   Musculocutaneous  
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What does PALS stand for   Peri Arterial Lymphatic Sheath (spleen)  
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Prophylactic therapy for p. jiroveci pneumonia in HIV pt with sulfa allergy   Aerosolized pentamidine  
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Structures in the cardinal ligaments   Uterine vessels  
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Structures in the suspensory ligaments   Ovarian vessels  
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Structures in the Round ligament   none  
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Structures in the Broad ligaments   ovaries, fallopian tubes, and round ligament  
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RX Mild pulmonary Blastomycosis   Fluconazole or Ketoconazole  
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Rx systemic Blatomycosis   Amphotericin B  
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I.F. and Gastric Acid are secreted by   Parietal cells  
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How is vitamin A absorbed   via micelle-mediated transport in GI  
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Enzyme deficiency in classic galactosemia   galactose-1-P Uridyl transferase  
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Enzyme deficiency in fructose intolerance   Aldolase B  
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Enzyme deficiency in essential fructorusria   fructokinase  
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Pathology in which blood turns muddy brown when withdrawn   Methemoglobinemia  
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Common sequela of Rotavirus infection   shedding of intestinal brush border (Lactose intolerance)  
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Pentad of TTP   Fever, Thrombocytopenia, Renal failure, Neurologic disturbances, Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia (schistocytes on smear)  
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Why is Guanine-Cystosine strongest   Have 3 hydrogen bonds  
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Best therapy for pt with post strep glomerulonephritis   supportive therapy  
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Type of bacteria where cell wall is the outermost structure   G+, with thickest peptidoglycan cell wall  
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Dangerous complication of Kawasaki’s   Coronary Aneurysms  
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MCC endemic encephalitis in US that can cause meningitis   St. Louis Encephalitis (Flavivirus)  
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Acid-Base status with a panic attack   Hyperventilation = acute resp alkalosis without met compensation  
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Types of cells destroyed in MS   Oligodendroglia (CNS)  
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Types of cells in Guillain-Barre Sx   Schwann cells (PNS)  
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Functions of vWF   Adhesion of platelets to collagen via glycoproteins, Carrier molecule for factor VIII  
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Muscle MC weakened by carpal tunnel sx   abductor pollicis brevis and opponens pollicis muscles  
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aa that contributes to net + charge of Histone   Arginine and Lysine  
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MCC adult onset nephrotic sx   Membranous GN  
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Child with flexed pronated position that was yanked w/ his outstretched arm   Radial Head subluxation  
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Ligament torn with radial head subluxation   annular ligament  
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Most likely injured ligament when ankle is rolled IN   Anteroir talofibular ligament  
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Warm agglutination   Chronic anemia seen in SLE, CLL, or certain drugs (alpha-methyldopa) (IgG)  
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Cold agglutination   acute anemia triggered by cold, seen in m. pneumo or infectious mononucleosis  
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CO & SVR expected in septic shock   Inc CO w/ Dec SVR  
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Types of cells commonly seen in CLL or SLL   smudge cells (flattened lymphocytes)  
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Functions of B lymphos   mature into plasma cells (response to foreign ag’s), produce ab’s as part of humoral system  
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Fibrous plaques are indicative of wh/ pathologic process   atherosclerosis  
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% of arterial stenosis that a pt can first feel chest pain on exertion   >75% (stable angina)  
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How do hormones produced in liver enter systemic circulation   Hepatic veins then IVC  
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Long-term consequence of CO poisoning   Cardiovascular DZ  
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Risk factors for Bronchogenic carcinoma of lung   smoking and asbestos exposure (additive risk)  
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Ferruginous bodies   asbestos exposure  
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RX for cryptosporidium   supportive  
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DX for cryptosporidium   oocysts on acid-fast stain of stool smear  
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Risk factor for PDA   Congenital Rubella  
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Why is Ca2+ low in pt with metastatic prostate CA   Ca2+ being used to build new bone in areas of mets  
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Result of stabilization of topoisomerase II complex with Etoposide   Induction of apoptosis  
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Etoposide works on what part of cell cycle   G2 Phase  
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DOC for Beta blocker intox   Glucagon  
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Cause of Tetralogy of Fallot   Ant. Sup. displacement of the infundibular septum  
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Stating that there is an effect when one doesn’t exist   Type I (alpha) error  
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Stating that there is not an effect when one does exist   Type II (beta) error  
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How can Null (H0) be rejected   If Confidence Interval doesn’t include 0  
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Hypothesis of NO difference   Null (H0)  
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Hypothesis that there is some difference   Alternative (H1)  
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Beta is the probability of   Making a type II error  
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Types of cells seen with beta-thalassemia   Target cells  
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On which chromosome is the gene most often implicated with Breast CA found   BRCA 1 – Chrom 17  
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Substance that will cause platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction in a DVT   Thromboxane A2  
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DOC Anorexia Nervosa   SSRI’s (Fluoxetine, Setraline, Paroxetine, Citalopram)  
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DOC CML   Imatinib Mesylate  
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MOA DOC CML   Inhibits anl bcr-abl (tyrosine kinase found >90% of CML)  
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Normal function of a histiocyte   Phagocyte cell debris and pathogens and to act as an APC  
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Virus that causes Molluscum Contagiosum   Poxvirus  
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Molluscum Contagiosum   self-limiting rash characterized by pink papules, which may be umbilicated  
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MOA Procarbazine   Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitor  
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Type of bilirubin increased with biliary atresia   Conjugated  
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Characteristics of stool/urine in Biliary Atresia   Acholic stool with darkened urine  
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AKA Osteopetrosis   Marble Bone Dz  
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Type of cells malfunctioning in Osteopretosis   Osteoclasts  
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XRay image in Osteopretosis   “Erlenmeyer Flask” bones b/c bone resorption and remodeling failure  
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Main physiologic function of HLA   Bind foreign antigens and present them to antigen-specific T-lymphos  
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Where do D-dimers result from   breakdown of fibrin clots  
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MC right-sided valvular DZ seen with carcinoid SX   Tricuspid Regurg  
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Properties of glomerular BM   Small pore size, Neg charged pore  
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Are “-Statins” competitive or noncompetitive   Competitive HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitor  
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CN’s that pass through Int. Auditory Meatus   VII, VIII  
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CN’s that pass through Foramen Rotundum   V2  
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CN’s that pass through Foramen Ovale   V3  
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RX metastatic bone dz that may cause osteonecrosis of jaw   Bisphosphonates  
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RX aplastic anemia caused by a previous chemotherapy   G-CSF  
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MOA G-CSF   glycoprotein growth factor that stimulates immature macrophages to differentiate in BM  
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ECG in pt w/ Acute Renal Failure   Peaked T-waves due to kidney’s inability to excrete K (hyperkalemic)  
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Tissue types that use Glut-4   Adipose and Sk Muscle  
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Nerve damaged in Compartment Sx   Deep Peroneal Ne  
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Sign of Ant Compartment Sx   Unable to dorsiflex foot and decreased doralis pedis pulse  
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Glomerulonephropathy a/w subepithelial humps   Post Strep GN  
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Glomerulonephropathy a/w granular subendothelial deposits   SLE  
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Glomerulonephropathy a/w linear subendothelial pattern on glomeruli   Vasculitis (Goodpastures)  
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Glomerulonephropathy a/w messangial deposits   IgA Nephropathy  
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First lab procedure to determine a genotype of an embryo   PCR (followed by Southern Blot)  
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CLL pts will have a clonal expansion of which type of cell   B-lymphos  
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MOA Sumatriptan   Agonist of 5 HT1B/1D receptor  
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Call-Exner bodies   Granulosa cell tumor of the ovaries  
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Mode of inheritance of Pesudo-Hypoparathyroidism   AD w/ variable penetrance  
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Shortened 4th/5th digits   Albright’s Hereditary Osteodystrophy (AD Kidney unresponsiveness to PTH)  
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Causes of pre-renal azotemia   heart failure, sepsis, and renal artery stenosis  
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TB prophylaxis   INH  
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Type of protein encoded by p53 gene   Transcription Factor  
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Type of Hepatocellular injury commonly seen w/ acetaminophen OD   Centrilobular Necrosis  
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Abdominal muscle a/w reflex in stroking inner thigh, scrotum and testes elevation   Internal Abd Oblique  
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Nerves a/w reflex in stroking inner thigh, scrotum and testes elevation   Ilioinguinal & genitofemoral Ne’s  
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Muscle a/w reflex in stroking inner thigh, scrotum and testes elevation   Cremaster Muscle  
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Heart murmur a/w Angina, Syncope, Dyspnea + Weak and late pulses   Aortic Stenosis  
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Heart murmur a/w Wide pulse pressure   Aortic Regurge  
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Most frequent valvular lesion   MVP  
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Heart murmur a/w wide fixed splitting   ASD  
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Heart murmur a/w holosystolic “harsh-sounding”   VSD  
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Heart murmur a/w late diastolic rumbling that follows O. Snap   MS  
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MCC Rheumatic fever   Strep pyogenes  
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Triad of Goodpasture’s   Glomerulonephritis, Pulm hemorrhage, Anti GBM (smooth linear)  
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Part of CNs affected in Wallenberg’s   Dorsolateral quadrant of Medulla and inferior surface of cerebellum  
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Enzyme most directly responsible for degrading a fibrin matrix   Plasmin  
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Primary stimulus for insulin secretion   Hyperglycemia  
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Subclavian Steal Sx   Narroving in subclavian proximal to the vertebral artery  
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Beta-hCG is structurally similar to   LH  
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Councilman bodies   Yellow fever (hepatic dz)  
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Reason for breathing through “pursed” lips   Inc pressure in larger conducting airways, preventing collapse and air trapping  
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Part of GI tract that reabsorbs fat sol and Vit B12   Terminal Ileum  
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MC inherited cause of Hypercoagulability   Factor V Leiden  
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Drugs that cause Sulfa-Like Rx   Tolbutamine, Chlorpropamide, Metronidazole, Procarbazine  
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Nematode ingested larvae in undercooked meat   Tridrinella spiralis  
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Renal response in hemorrhage   Inc filtration via intravascular fluid retention and efferent constriction  
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Results of congenital Rubella   Deafness, PDA, Pulm artery stenosis, cataracts, microcephaly  
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Rx for Narcolepsy   Amphetamines and Modafinil  
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Blood d/o with increased porphobilinogen levels in urine   Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP)  
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Enzyme def in Acute Intermittent Porphyria   Uroporphyrinogen I Synthase  
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Mutation responsible for B-thalassemia   Post transcriptional modification  
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MC DNA mutation in CF   Deletion Mutation  
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MC opportunistic infection causing pneumonia in HIV   pneumocystis jiroveci  
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RX pneumocystis jiroveci   TMP/SMX or aerosolized pentamidine  
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Protein found in neurofibrillary tangles of Alzheimer’s Dz   Cytoplasmic microtubule binding protein TAU  
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Slapped cheek with arthralgias for several days & transient aplastic anemia   Erythema infectosium (B19)  
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Complication with Measles 7-9 days later   Subacute Sclerosing PanEncephalitis  
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Rash with high fever that can lat 3-5 d + conjunctivitis, otitis media, malaise   Roseola (HHV-6)  
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Blanching macular rash developed on neck and spreads to face and extremities after fever   Roseola  
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Descending rash starts on face, fever precedes rash, common lymphadenopathy   Rubella (Rubivirus)  
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Fever, sore throat, strawberry tongue, rash on trunk, neck and limbs (spare palms/soles)   Scarlet fever  
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Complications of Scarlet Fever   TSS and Necrotizing fasciitis  
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S/E Chloramphenicol   Gray baby Sx and aplastic anemia  
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How does TSST-1 cause Dz   activates lg portion of T-lymphocytes, nonspecifically, causing aggregated immune response  
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S/S of TSST-1 toxin   Fever, Hypotension, Diffuse macular rash  
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Media for Bordetella pertussis   Bordet-Gengou medium (potato)  
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Functions of Thyroid H’s   Brain maturation, Bone growth/turnover, B-adrenergic effects, Inc BMR  
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Defect in ion channels of the thick ascending Loop of Henle   Bartter’s SX  
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Labs in Bartter’s Sx   Hypokalemia, met. Alkalosis, hyperaldosteronism, inc renin, JG cell hypoplasia  
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G- rod, lactose fermenter, mucoid capsule, grows “viscous colonies”   Klebsiella  
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Twin – division 4-8 days   Monozygotic twins  
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Twin – division within 3 days   either Monozygotic or Dizygotic twins  
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Describe Monozygotic twins   2 amnions, one placenta, one chorion  
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Describe Dizygotic twins   2 amnions, 2 placentas, 2 chorions  
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Classic triad of Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Sx   Fever, Abd pain, Vaginal discharge  
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“Violin string” adhesions in peritoneal cavity seen on laparoscopy   Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Sx  
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Up to 25% of women w/ PID, perihepatitis, RUQ pain   Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Sx  
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MOA Clozapine   D1 and D2 antagonist  
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3 aa’s modified in Golgi   Asparagine, Serine, Threonine  
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Coarse facial features, clouded corneas, restricted joint movement, high plasma levels of lysosomal enzymes   I-Cell Dz  
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Part of Golgi affected in I-Cell Dz   phosphorylation of mannose at the cis-Golgi  
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Muscle that opens Jaw   Lateral Ptyrygoid Muscle  
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Nerve that innervates muscle that opens Jaw   CN V3  
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MC tumor of parotid gland   Pleomorphic adenoma  
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Histology findings in Pleomorhpic adenoma   multiple cell types, classically epithelial cells in stroma  
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Pathologies a/w IgA nephropathy   Celiac Dz or Liver abnormalities (due to defect in IgA clearance)  
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1st sign of Magnisium Sulfate Intoxication   Hyporefelxia, SA & AV blockade, drowsiness, Cardio arrest  
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MC Carpal bone Fx   Scaphoid  
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Thumb print sign on XRay   Epiglotitis  
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MC etiology of epiglotitis   H. flue  
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Courvoiser’s Sign   jaundice and palpable, enlarged, non-tender gallbladder (CA in head of pancreas)  
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RX delirium tremens   Chlordiazepoxide (Benzo’s)  
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S/E Haloperidol   Galactorrhea b/c D2 blockage and Neuromalignant Sx  
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Congenital Diaphragmatic hernia due to failure of   pleuroperitoneal folds to form completely  
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Ab’s found in Grave’s   Thyrotropin receptor stimulating antibodies  
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Lab Dx Diphtheria   G+ Rods with metachromatic (blue&red) granules  
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Highly painful, slow spreading cutaneus erythema   Erysipeloid (Erysipethrix rhursiopathiae)  
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Only bacterium with polypeptide capsule   Anthrax (D-glutamate)  
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Types of cells invaded by Leprosy   Schwann and Macrophages  
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Bacteria causing Pontiac fever   Legionella pneumophilia  
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Layers of skin affected by psoriasis   Inc. S. spinosum and Dec. S. granulosum  
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Acanthosis with parakeratotic scaling (nuclei still in stratum corneum)   Psoriasis  
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Flat, greasy, pigmented squamous epithelial proliferation. “Pasted on”   Seborrheic keratosis  
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Acute, painful sprewading infection of dermis and subcutaneous tissues   Cellulitis  
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Pruritic papules and vesicles, “papulovesicular rash of skin-linear excoriations,” a/w celiac dz   Dermatitis herpetiformis  
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Skin lesion a/w infections, drugs, cancers. Multiple types, macules, vesicles, target lesions   Erythema multiforme  
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Pruritic, purple, polygonal papules. Sawtooth infiltrate of lymphocytes at dermal-epidermal junction, a/w Hep C   Lichen Planus  
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“Cutaneous horn”   Actinic keratosis  
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Hyperplasia of stratum spinosum, a/w hyperinsulinemia   Acanthosis nigricans  
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Inflammatory lesions of subcutaneous fat, usually on anterior shins   Erythema nodosum  
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“Herald patch” followed days later by “Christmas tree” distribution (grouping lesions)   Pityriasis rosea  
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Skin cancer a/w arsenic exposure   Squamous cell carcinoma  
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Skin CA a/w “palisading” nuclei, pearly papules with telangiectasias   Basal cell Carcinoma  
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Skin CA a/w S-100, Breslow thickening, and p16   Melanoma  
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Brain tumor a/w pseudopalisading, pleomorphic tumor cells   Glioblastoma multiforme  
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Brain tumor most often occurring in convexities of hemispheres and parasagittal region, from arachnoid cells   Meningioma  
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Brain tumor a/w psammoma bodies and new onset of seizures   Meningioma  
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Brain tumor a/w S100, from Schwann cells   Schwannoma  
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Brain tumor localized to CN VIII, usually found at cerebellopontine angle   Acoustic Schwannoma  
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Brain tumor w/ “fried egg” (round nuclei with clear cytoplasm)   Oligodendroglioma  
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Brain tumor MC found in posterior fossa, Rosenthal fibers   Pilocytic (MC Children’s)  
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Brain tumor a/w projectile vomiting, primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET), hydrocephalus   Medulloblastoma  
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Brain tumor a/w Rosettes or perivascular pseudorosette pattern, small blue cells (histo)   Medulloblastoma  
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Brain tumor MC found in 4th ventricle, NF2, perivascular pseudorosettes, rod-shaped blepharoplasts   Ependymoma  
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Brain tumor a/w von Hippel-Lindau Sx, can produce EPO, foamy cells   Hemangioblastoma  
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Brain tumor a/w cystic spaces filled w/ thick brownish fluid that is rich in cholesterol   Craniopharyngioma  
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Type of HS RXN for SLE   Type 3  
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Type of HS RXN for hemolytic anemia   Type 2  
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Type of HS RXN for Pernicious anemia   Type 2  
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Type of HS RXN for Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura   2  
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Type of HS RXN for Erythroblastosis fetalis   2  
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Type of HS RXN for acute hemolytic transfusion reactions   2  
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Type of HS RXN for rheumatic fever   2  
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Type of HS RXN for Goodpasture’s Sx   2  
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Type of HS RXN for Bullous pemphigoid   2  
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Type of HS RXN for pemphigus vulgaris   2  
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Type of HS RXN for Graves’ Dz   2  
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Type of HS RXN for Myesthenia gravis   2  
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Type of HS RXN for Rheumatoid arthritis   3  
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Type of HS RXN for polyarteritis nodosa   3  
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Type of HS RXN for serum sickness   3  
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Type of HS RXN for arthus reaction   3  
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Type of HS RXN for hypersensitivity pneumonitis   3  
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Type of HS RXN for Type I DM   4  
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Type of HS RXN for Multiple sclerosis   4  
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Type of HS RXN for Guillain-Barre Sx   4  
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Type of HS RXN for Hashimoto’s thyroiditis   4  
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Type of HS RXN for Graft-vs-host Dz   4  
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Stain used for Borrelia   Giemsa  
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Stain used for Plasmodium   Giemsa  
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Stain used for trypanosomes   Giemsa  
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Stain used for Chlamydia   Giemsa  
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Stain used for glycogen, muchoploysaccharides   PAS (Periodic acid-Schiff)  
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Stain used for Whipple’s Dz   PAS (periodic acid-Schiff)  
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Stain used for Crytococcus neoformans   India ink  
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Stain used for fungi   Silver stain  
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Stain used for ribosomal RNA   Wright-Giemsa  
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