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Which primary bone tumor fits the following description: Most common malignant primary bone tumor of children |
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Which primary bone tumor fits the following description: Most common benign bone tumor |
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Which primary bone tumor fits the following description: 11;22 translocation |
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Which primary bone tumor fits the following description: Soap bubble appearance on Xray |
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Which primary bone tumor fits the following description: Onion skin appearance of bone |
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Which primary bone tumor fits the following description: Codman's triangle on Xray |
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What are the most comon causes of hypocalcemia |
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Hypoparathyroid Insufficient calcium intake Vitamin D deficiency Chronic renal disease |
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What is the triad of sxx in Werneckes encephalopathy? |
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Confusion, ophthalmoplegia, ataxia |
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What is the triad of sxx in korsakoff syndrome? |
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Memory loss, confabulation, presonality changes |
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What drug has the following side effect: Agranulocytosis |
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Clozapine, Carbamazepine, Colchecine |
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What drug has the following side effect: Osteoporosis |
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What drug has the following side effect: Pulmonary fibrosis |
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Bleomycin, Busulfan, Amiodarone |
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What drug has the following side effect: Gynecomastia |
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Spironolactone Digitalis Cimetidine Alcohol Ketoconazole |
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What drug has the following side effect: Photosensitivity |
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Tetracyclines Amiodarone Sulfonamides |
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What drug has the following side effect: Drug induced lupus |
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Sulfasalazine Hydralazine Isoniazid Phenytoin Procainamide |
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What are the four common features of parkinsons disease? |
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Tremor Rigidity Akinesia Postural instability |
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How is Lewy body dementia unique? |
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Visual hallucinations Repeated falls Syncopal episodes |
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What enzyme catalyzes the rate limiting step in carbohydrate digestion |
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Oligosaccharide hydrolases at the intestinal brush border |
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What enzyme is responsible for conjugation of bilirubin |
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Uridine glucuronyl transferase |
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What important secretory products are secreted from the following cells of the GI tract: G cells |
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What important secretory products are secreted from the following cells of the GI tract: I cells |
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What important secretory products are secreted from the following cells of the GI tract: S cells |
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What important secretory products are secreted from the following cells of the GI tract: D cells |
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What important secretory products are secreted from the following cells of the GI tract: Parietal cells |
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Intrinsic factor, gastric acid |
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What important secretory products are secreted from the following cells of the GI tract: Chief cells |
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What GI ligaments match the following description: Contains the portal triad and may be compressed to control bleeding |
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What GI ligaments match the following description: Attaches the spleen to the posteriro abdominal wall |
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What GI ligaments match the following description: Attaches the spleen to the stomach |
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What GI ligaments match the following description: Connects the liver to the anterior abdominal wall; derivative of fetal umbilical vein |
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What drugs and endogenous hormones regulate the secretion of gastric acid |
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Stimulate release: Histamine, Gastrin, ACh
Inhibit release: Somatostatin, PGs, Secretin, GIP, PPIs, H2 blockers, Antimuscarinics |
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Which hormones stimulate pancreatic secretions |
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What structures form Hasselbach's triangle? |
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Inferior epigastric artery Lateral border of rectus abdominus Inguinal ligament |
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Which hereditary hyperbilirubinemia matches the following statement: Mildly decreased UDPGT |
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Which hereditary hyperbilirubinemia matches the following statement: Completely absent UDPGT |
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Which hereditary hyperbilirubinemia matches the following statement: Grossly black liver |
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Which hereditary hyperbilirubinemia matches the following statement: Responds to phenobarbital |
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Which hereditary hyperbilirubinemia matches the following statement: Treatment includes plasmaphoresis and phototherapy |
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Which hereditary hyperbilirubinemia matches the following statement: Asymptomatic unless under physical distress |
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Which antacid matches the following statement: May cause diarrhea |
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Which antacid matches the following statement: May cause constipation |
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Which antacid matches the following statement: May cause rebound acid increase, hypercalcemia |
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Which antacid matches the following statement: May cause hypokalemia |
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Magnesium hydroxide Calcium Carbonate Aluminum Hydroxide |
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What enzyme is inhibited by PPIs |
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Hydrogen-Potassium ATPase |
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What are the arterie of the foregut, midgut, and hindgut, respectively? |
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Foregut: Celiac Midgut: Superior mesenteric Hindgut: Inferior mesenteric |
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