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what amniotic fluid ratio is used to measure lung maturity? |
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Lecithin:sphingomyelin (2:1 = mature lung)
lecithin = phosphatidylcholine |
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2 surfactants important in lung maturation? when does each one start to rise? |
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lecithin (phosphatidyldcholine) & phosphatidylglycerol
- lecithin begins to rise in week 30 - PTG begins to rise @ 36 weeks |
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AML M3 (APL: acute promyelocytic leukemia); PML/RAR-alpha |
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Name location of each: -TATA box promotor -CAAT box promotor - Enhancer sequences |
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- ~25-30 bases upstream - ~70-80 bases upstream - anywhere: upstream, downstream, or within sequence |
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Aflatoxin: - what produces it? - how is it ingested? - what does it do? - what cancer does it predispose to? |
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- Aspergillus spp (A.flavus & A.parasiticus) - Produced on moldy grain (high humidity/temperature) - causes p53 G:C-->T:A transversion - hepatocellular carcinoma |
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what happens in PCP withdrawl |
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reintoxication-like symptoms |
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withdrawl w/ mydriasis, piloerection, diaphoresis, diarrhea |
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opiates
also: N/V, abdominal pain, fever
described as "Flue-like" |
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TNF-alpha, glucocorticoids, & glucagon all cause insulin resistance by this common mechanism |
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activation of serine phosphorylation of insulin receptor --> prevents TK activity |
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Provides sensation to posterior ear canal |
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Vagus nerve
the rest of the canal is supplied by V3 |
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characteristics of koilocytes |
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- pyknotic nuclei w/ irregular membrane - perinuclear clearing - dense, irregularly staining cytoplasm |
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B1 deficiency: - Infants - Adults |
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- Infantile beriberi (fulminant cardiac syndrome): cardiomegaly, tachycardia, cyanosis, dyspnea, vomiting
- Adults: wet & dry beriberi & Wernicke-Korsakoff
- Dry beriberi: sensory & motor impairments of distal extremities - Wet beriberi: same as Dry plus high-output cardiac failure - Wernicke-Korsakoff: seen in alcoholics; combination encephalopathy & psychosis (confabulation) |
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Pt w/ glossitis, cheilosis, convulsions, peripheral neuropathies, sideroblastic anemia |
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B6 (pyridoxine)
convulsions may be explained by requirement of B6 in GABA synthesis |
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Marker for osteoblastic activity?
Marker for osteoclastic activity? |
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- Alk Phos (can dx from liver alkphos b.c. bond alkphos denatures w/ heat)
- deoxypyridinoline (pyridinoline x-links collagen --> increased levels = osteoclastic activity)
TRAP (hairy cell leukemia) may also be a marker for osteoclasts, but it's not as good |
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Class I antiarrhythmics all do this |
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mediate inward Na+ influx (decrease slope of phase 0) |
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Alveolar gas equation? normal A-a gradient? |
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PAO2 = 150 - (PaCO2/0.8) {150 = [FiO2*(Patm-PH2O)]}; PH2O = 47; Patm = 760 (at sea level)
- normal A-a = 10-15 |
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neural crest cells (e.g. melanocytes, schwann cells, Langerhans cells) |
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3 important dopaminergic systems: |
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1) Mesolimbic-mesocortical: - regulates behavior - messed up in schizophrenia (too much dopamine)
2) Nigrostriatal: - coordination of voluntary movements - too little dopamine in parkinsons
3) Tuberoinfundibular - negative regulator of prolactin - Hyperprolactinemia w/ it's destruction |
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most common source of E.coli bacteremia |
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elderly patient presenting with anemia is probably this (rule out cancer/vaginal bleeding) |
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carotid sinus baroreceptors transmitted by? aortic arch? |
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Type of vaccine for: - N.meningitidis - H.flu - V.cholerae - Y.pestis - B.burgdorferi (Lyme) - C.diphtheriae & C.tetani - BCG vaccine - S.typhi - F.tularensis |
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- N.m: polysaccharide (4 major serotypes) - H.flu: polyrobsyl-ribitol-phosphate (PRP) - V.c & Y.p: Heat killed - B.b: recombinant outer surface - C.d & C.t: toxoid - BCG, S.t, F.t = live, attenuated |
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DOC for gestational diabetes |
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DOC for acute management of venous thrombosis?
DOC for chronic management? what clotting factors does this drug inhibit? |
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- Heparin (activates antithrombin III)
- Warfarin/coumadin: II,VII, IX, X |
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MOA of: - Cilostazole & Dipyridamole - Argatroban - tPA - ticlopidine & clopidogrel - abciximab |
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- platelet phosphodiesterase inhibitor --> decreases platelet aggregation & vasodilates (PDE activity in vessel vasculature); Tx for PAD
- Antithrombin III inhibitor (tx for heparin overdose)
- Converts plaminogen --> plasmin
- Blocks platelet ADP receptor --> no GpIIb/IIIa activation
- blocks platelet GpIIb/IIIa |
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skeletal myopathy, spinocerebellar ataxia, pigmented retinopathy, hemolytic anemia |
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Acalculous cholecystitis is seen in who? |
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hospitalized, severely ill patients
Prompt antibiotics & probably surgery are needed to prevent rupture and possible death. This is a serious condition!!!!! |
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rim of calcification seen on radiograph caused by cholecystitis: associated with gallblader carcinoma |
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congenital abnormalities of the biliary tree that predispose to acute cholecystitis |
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PT & PTT w/: - HUS - DIC - TTP |
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- normal - increased - normal |
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Hot shower with: -MS -Polycythemia |
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- worstening of neurological defects - itching (from histamine release) |
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-optic neuritis: central scotoma & painful eye movements - Internuclear ophthalmoplegia - Cerebellar dysfunction - Sensory & motor sx (including bowel & bladder) |
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classic symptoms of MS
also Lhermitte's sign (electric shocks) |
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NSAIDs cause this type of renal damage |
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chronic interstitial nephritis: 1) concentrate in renal medulla (b.c. the naturally high concentrations there) --> higher levels in papillae
2) decreased PG synthesis --> constriction of medullary vasa recta --> ischemia in papillae
3) direct uncoupling of mitchondria
#1&2 --> papillary necrosis;
all 3 = chronic interstitial nephritis: patchy interstitial inflammation & fibrosis, necrosis & scarring of papillae |
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amino acids that are exclusively ketogenic? |
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leucine lysine (can use to feed a person w/ pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency)
NSAIDs can also cause ATN, nephrotic syndrome
Phenylalanin & isoleucine are both ketogenic and glucogenic |
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What receptor increases on hepatocytes when you're on a statin? |
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inhibits dietary cholesterol absorption from gut |
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These 2 drugs used in primary hypertriglyceridemia |
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fibrates & niacin (decrease VLDL)
Fibrates = increase LPL = remove chylomicrons & VLDL quicker (remember this is defective in typeIa)
Nyasin = inhibit VLDL release & inhibit lipolysis in adipose |
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3 types of postpartum mood disturbances |
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- postpartum blues: common (>50%); resolve in 2-10 days; may progress to postpartum depression
- postpartum depression: lasts 2 weeks to 2 months; tx w/ antidepressants
-postpartum psychosis: rare; may need antipsychotics |
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inhibits thymidylate synthetase |
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GDS grown on bile & 6.5% NaCl
GDS grown on bile but NOT 6.5% NaCl |
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where do uric acid crystals preciptate? |
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collecting duct (lower pH will make UA neutral) --> treat w/ urine alkalinization agents (e.g. acetazolamide, bicarb) |
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myosin dephosphorylation will do what to smooth muscle |
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relax
- PKG activates MLC-phosphorylase, which dephosphorylates myosin & relaxes the muscle - PKA phosphorylates MLCK & inactivates it causing relaxation |
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what does Neurophysin do? |
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transports ADH & Oxytocin |
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TRH stimulates release of? |
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colonic tumor associated with diarrhea, flushing, wheazing, vascular telangiectasia, & increased urine 5HIAA |
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Carcinoid
aside: villous adenomas can cause a type of mucoid, secretory diarrhea |
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2 conditions w/ colonic hamartomatous polyps |
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juvenile polyps peutz jeghers |
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valine, alanine, isoleucine, methionine, phenylalanine |
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nonspecifically binds TCR & MHCII --> widespread T-cell activation --> release of IL-2 (T-cells) & IL-1 & TNF (Macrophages)
examples of superantigens: exfoliant toxin, enterotoxins, toxic shock syndrome toxin (TSST1) |
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Bugs that have a very low infective dose (ingestion) |
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- Shigella (~10) - C.jejuni & C.perfringens (~500) - E.histolytica (~1!) - G.lamblia (~1!)
In contrast, Vibrio, E.coli, & Salmonella need between 10^6 to 10^8 |
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Chromosomes with these genes: - VHL - WT1 - RB |
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superior laryngeal nerve of X innervates |
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cricothyroid M
Sensory innervation above vocal cords
(recurrent laryngeal innervate all other laryngeal muscles & sensation below) |
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Genetic cause of: -HOCM -dilated cardiomyopathy |
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- Beta myosin heavy chain (cardiac sarcomere protein)
- Dystrophin (cardiac myocyte cytoskeleton protein)
both are autosomal dominant |
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diuretics for Tx of nephrolithiasis w/ hypercalciuria |
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anti-Rh Ig given to mom when? and what type of antibody is it? |
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28 weeks & immediately postpartum
IgG; it doesn't cause fetal hemolysis b.c. the concentrations given are sub-pathological for the fetus |
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MOA of: - flucytosine - caspofugin - terbinafine |
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- inhibits DNA/RNA synthesis; used w/ Ampho B for tx of cryptococcal meningitis
- block 1,3 beta-D-glucan synthesis; used for candida & aspergillus
- inhibits squalene-2,3-epoxidase; treatment for dermatophytosis, esp onychomycosis (b.c. it accumulates in skin/nails) |
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what compound will prevent formation of all kidney stones?
what kidney stone needs high pH to form? |
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citrate (also high flow rate)
struvite stone (calcium phosphate) |
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what stimulates CCK release? Where is it released from? |
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protein & fats
Duodenum & jejunum |
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5HT1a receptor agonist used for general anxiety disorder that doesn't cause sedation |
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Busipirone (no addiction/tolerance potential) |
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lysosomal alpha-(1,4)-glucosidase (acid maltase)
pts have cardiomegaly, hypotonia, occasional hypoglycemia & early death |
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First step in beta-oxidation is catalized by? |
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Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
deficiency presents as hypoglycemia after prolonged fasting w/ decreased numbers of ketone bodies |
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Name mutations that cause transition (in colon cancer) from normal epithelium -(1)-> early adenoma -(2)-> late adenoma -(3)-> adenocarcinoma |
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(1) APC (2) k-RAS (3) p53& DCC |
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HNPCC (lynch syndrome) is cause by a genetic defect in a number of genes responsible for what?
In contrast, what does APC do? |
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- DNA mismatch repair (e.g. MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2)
- APC is involved in cell attachment --> it is part of the complex that inactivated beta catenin, which signals through Wnt pathway
HNPCC is a AD disease; manifests in RIGHT-SIDED colon cancers; increased risk of many cancers (endometrial, ovarian, stomach etc) |
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most important part of pathogenesis of shigella |
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normal changes in an aging heart: |
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- decreased left ventricular volume - sigmoid-shaped IV septum - myocyte atrophy w/ interstitial fibrosis - lipofuscin accumulation |
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