FA10 Associations Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Actinic (solar) keratosis | Squamous cell carcinoma |
Acute gastric ulcer associated with CNS injury | Cushing's ulcer (increased ICP stumulates vagal gastric secretions) |
Acute gastric ulcers associated with severe burns | Curling's ulcers (greatly reduced plasma volume results in sloughing of gastric mucosa) |
Alternating areas of transmural inflammation and normal colon | Skips lesions (Crohn's disease: autoimmune) |
Aneurysm, dissecting | Hypertension |
Aortic aneurysm, abdominal and descending aorta | Atherosclerosis |
Aortic aneurysm, ascending | Tertiary syphilis |
Atrophy of mammilary bodies | Wernicke's encephalopathy (thamine deficiency causing ataxia, ophthalmoplegia, and confusion) |
Autosplenectomy (fibrosis and shrinkage) | Sickle cell anemia (HbS) |
Bacteremia/pneumonia (IV drug user) | S. aureus |
Bacteria associated with stomach cancer | H. pylori |
Bacterial meningitis (adults and elderly) | S. pneumoniae |
Bacterial meningitis (newborns and kids) | Group B strep (newborns); S. pneumoniae/ N. menigitidis (kids) |
Benign melanocytic nevus | Spitz nevus (most common in first two decades) |
Bleeding disorder with GpIb deficiency | Bernard-Soulier disease (defect in platelet adhesion) |
Brain tumors (adults) | Supratentorial: mets > astrocytoma (including glioblastoma multiforme) > meningioma > schwannoma |
Brain tumors (kids) | Infratentorial : medulloblastoma (cerebellum) or supratentorial: craniopharyngioma (cerebrum) |
Breast cancer | Infiltrating ductal carcinoma (in the US, 1/9 women will develop breast cancer) |
Breast mass | 1. Fibrocystic change 2. Carcinoma (in postmenopausal women) |
Breast tumor (benign) | Fibroadenoma |
Bug in debilitated, hospitalized pneumonia patient | Klebsiella |
Cardiac primary tumor (kids) | Rhabdomyoma |
Cardiac manifestations of lupus | Libman-Sacks endocarditis (nonbacterial, affecting mitral) |
Cardiac tumor (adults) | 1. Metastasis 2. Primary myxoma (4:1 left to right atrium; "ball and valve") |
Cardiomyopathy | Dilated cardiomyopathy (40% are familial) |
Cerebellar tonsillar herniation | Arnold-Chiari malformation (often causes hydrocephalus) |
Chronic arrhythmia | Atrial fibrillation (associated with high risk of emboli) |
Chronia atrophic gastritis (autoimmune) | Predisposition to gastric carcinoma (can also cause pernicious anemia) |
Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina | DES exposure in utero |
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia | 21-hydroxylase deficiency |
Congenital cardiac anomaly | VSD |
Congenital conjugated hyperbilirubinemia (black liver) | Dubin-Johnson syndrome (inability of hepatocytes to secrete conjugated bilirubin into bile) |
Constrictive pericarditis in developing world | Tuberculosis |
Coronary artery involved in thrombus | LAD > RCA > LCA |
Cretinism | Iodine deficit/ hypothyroidism |
Cushing's syndrome | 1. Corticosteroid therapy 2. Excess ACTH secretion in pituitary |
Cyanosis (early; less common) | Tetraology of Fallot, transposition of great vessels, truncus arteriosus |
Cyanosis (late; more common) | VSD, ASD, PDA |
Death in CML | Blast crisis |
Death in SLE | Lupus nephropathy |
Dementia | 1. Alzheimer's disease 2. Multiple infarcts |
Demyelinating disease | Multiple sclerosis |
DIC | Gram-negative sepsis, obstetric complications, cancer, burn trauma |
Dietary deficit | Iron |
Diverticulum in pharynx | Zenker's diverticulum (diagnosed by barium swallow) |
Ejection click | Aortic/ pulmonary stenosis |
Esophageal cancer | Adenocarcinoma (US), Squamous cell carcinoma (worldwide) |
Food poisoning | S. aureus |
Gene involved in cancer | p53 tumor suppressor gene |
Glomerulonephritis (adults) | Berger's disease (IgA nephropathy) |
Gynecologic malignancy | Endometrial carcinoma |
Heart murmur | Mitral valve prolapse |
Heart valve in bacterial endocarditis | Mitral (rheumatic fever), tricuspid (IV drug user), aortic (2nd affected in rheumatic fever) |
Helminth infections (US) | 1. Enterobius vermicularis 2. Ascaris lumbricoides |
Epidural hematoma | Rupture of middle menigeal artery (arterial bleeding is fast) |
Subdural hematoma | Rupture of bridging veins (trauma; venous bleeding is slow) |
Hemochromatosis | Multiple blood transfusions (can result in CHF and increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma) |
Hepatocellular carcinoma | Cirrhotic liver (often associated with hepatitis B and C) |
Hereditary bleeding disorder | von Willebrand's disease |
Hereditary harmless jaundice | Gilbert's syndrome (benign congenital unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia) |
HLA-B27 | Ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter's syndrome, ulcerative colitis, psoriasis |
HLA-DR3 or -DR4 | Diabetes mellitus type 1, rheumatoid arthritis, SLE |
Holosystolic murmur | VSD, tricuspid regurgitation, mitral regurgitation |
Hypercoagulability, endothelial damage, blood stasis | Virchow's triad (results in venous thrombosis) |
Secondary hypertention | Renal disease |
Hypoparathyroidism | Thyroidectomy |
Hypopituitarism | Adenoma |
Infection in blood transfusion | Hepatitis C |
Kidney stones | 1. Calcium = radiopaque 2. Struvite (ammonium) = radiopaque (formed by urease-positive organisms such as Proteus vulgaris or Staphylococcus) 3. Uric acid = radiolucent |
Late cyanotic shunt (late L->R becomes R->L) | Eisenmenger's syndrome (caused by ASD, VSD, PDA; results in pulmonary hypertension/polycythemia) |
Liver disease | Alcoholic liver disease |
Lysosomal storage disease | Gaucher's disease |
Male cancer | Prostatic carcinoma |
Malignancy associated with noninfectious fever | Hodgkin's lymphoma |
Malignant skin tumor | Basal cell carcinoma (rarely metastasizes) |
Mental retardation | 1. Down syndrome 2. Fragile X syndrome |
Mets to bone | Breast, lung thyroid, testes, prostate, kidney |
Mets to brain | Lung, breast, skin (melanoma), kidney (renal cell carcinoma), GI |
Mets to liver | Colon, gastric, pancreatic, breast, and lung carcinomas |
Mitral valve stenosis | Rheumatic heart disease |
Motor neuron disease | ALS |
Myocarditis | Coxsackie B |
Neoplasm (kids) | 1. ALL 2. Cerebellar medulloblastoma |
Nephrotic syndrome (adults) | Membranous glomerulonephritis |
Nephrotic syndrome (kids) | Minimal change disease (associated with infections/vaccinations; treat with corticosteroids) |
Obstruction of male urinary tract | BPH |
Opening snap | Mitral stenosis |
Opportunistic infection in AIDS | Pneumocystis jiroveci (formerly carinii) pneumonia |
Organ receiving mets | Adrenal glands (due to rich blood supply) |
Organ sending mets | Lung > breast, stomach |
Osteomyelitis | S. aureus |
Osteomyelitis in patients with sickle cell disease | Salmonella |
Osteomyelitis with IV drug use | Pseudomonas |
Ovarian metastasis from gastric carcinoma or breast cancer | Krukenberg tumor (mucin-secreting signet-ring cells) |
Ovarian tumor (benign) | Serous cystadenoma |
Ovarian tumor (malignant) | Serous cystadenocarcinoma |
Pancreatic tumor | Adenocarcinoma (head of pancreas) |
Pancreatitis (acute) | EtOH and gallstones |
Pancreatitis (chronic) | EtOH (adults), cystic fibrosis (kids) |
Palient with ALL /CLL /AML /CML | ALL: child, CLL: adult > 60, AML: adult > 60, CML: adult 35-50 |
Patient with Hodgkin's disease | Young male (except nodular sclerosis type: female) |
Pelvic inflammatory disease | Neisseria gonorrhoeae (monoarticular arthritis) |
Philadelphia chromosome t(9;22) (bcr-abl) | CML (may sometimes be associated with ALL/AML) |
Pituitary tumor | 1. Prolactinoma 2. Somatotropic "acidophilic" adenoma |
Pneumonia, hospital acquired | Klebsiella |
Primary amenorrhea | Turner's syndrome (XO) |
Primary bone tumor (adults) | Multiple myeloma |
Primary hyperaldosteronism | Adenoma of adrenal cortex |
Primary hyperparathyroidism | 1. Adenomas 2. Hyperplasia 3. Carcinoma |
Primary liver cancer | Hepatocellular carcinoma (also known as hepatoma) |
Pulmonary hypertension | COPD |
Recurrent inflammation/thrombosis of small/medium vessels in extremities | Buerger's disease (strongly associated with tobacco) |
Renal tumor | Renal cell carcinoma: associated with von Hippel-Lindau and adult polycystic kidney disease; paraneoplastic syndromes (erythropoietin, renin, PTH, ACTH) |
Right heart failure due to a pulmonary cause | Cor pulmonale |
S3 (protodiastolic gallop) | ↑ ventricular filling (L → R shunt, mitral regurgitation, LV failure [CHF]) |
S4 (presystolic gallop) | Stiff/hypertrophic ventricle (aortic stenosis, restrictive cardiomyopathy) |
Secondary hyperparathyroidism | Hypocalcemia of chronic kidney disease |
Sexually transmitted disease | Chlamydia |
SIADH | Small cell carcinoma of the lung |
Site of diverticula | Sigmoid colon |
Site of metastasis | 1. Regional lymph nodes 2. Liver |
Sites of atherosclerosis | Abdominal aorta > coronary > popliteal > carotid |
Stomach cancer | Adenocarcinoma |
Stomach ulcerations and high gastrin levels | Zollinger-Ellison syndrome (gastrinoma of duodenum or pancreas) |
t(14;18) | Follicular lymphomas (bcl-2 activation) |
t(8;14) | Burkitt's lymphoma (c-myc activation) |
t(9;22) | Philadelphia chromosome, CML (bcr-abl hybrid) |
Temporal arteritis | Risk of ipsilateral blindness due to thrombosis of ophthalmic artery |
Testicular tumor | Seminoma |
Thyroid cancer | Papillary carcinoma |
Tumor in women | Leiomyoma (estrogen dependent) |
Tumor of infancy | Hemangioma |
Tumor of the adrenal medulla (adults) | Pheochromocytoma (usually benign) |
Tumor of the adrenal medulla (kids) | Neuroblastoma (malignant) |
Type of Hodgkin's | Nodular sclerosis (vs. mixed cellularity, lymphocytic predominance, lymphocytic depletion) |
Type of non-Hodgkin's | Diffuse large cell |
UTI | E. oli, Staphylococcus saprophylicus (young women) |
Viral encephalitis | HSV |
Vitamin deficiency (U.S.) | Folic acid (pregnant women are at high risk; body stores only 3- to 4-month supply) |
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