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drug for UC/Crohns - ANS sulfasalazine

pulmonary effects of CF - ANS chronic bronchitis and bronchiectasis

Osteoporosis affects what parts of bone? - ANS (spongy and ) trabecular bone mass loss

Imipramine is what type of drug? - ANS TCA

SE: Tri-Cs
convulsions
coma
cardiotox

antichol effects- confusion in elderly; (acute glaucoma and orthostatic hypotension- block
alpha1)

loratadine vs ranitidine - ANS loratadine: 2nd gen H1 blocker, does not cross BBB --> less
sedating

ranitidine: H2 receptor antagonist (like cimetidine)

H1 think allergies
H2 think gastric

What organism presents as cells w RBCs inside - ANS entamoeba histolytica

Which type of pneumothorax causes tracheal deviation to the contra side? - ANS tension

intracerebral hemorrhage adjacent to a lesion that contains a tangle of numerous tortuous
vessels - ANS AVM arteriovenous malformation

What is a cavernous hemangioma - ANS benign tumor of liver, A/W VHL

anti-HepB surface antibody is only present in what population - ANS recovered or immunized

not in chronic or acute

proctalgia fugax is a form of what? - ANS levator ani syndrome

,Proctalgia fugax is a form of levator syndrome (also called levator ani syndrome). Both include
spasms of muscles in the pelvic area. Proctalgia fugax is temporary, but other types of levator
syndrome can last for several days. Another major difference is the location of the pain.

fasciculus is UMN or LMN lesion? - ANS LMN

antibodies in hashimoto's attacks - ANS thyroid peroxidase or antithyroglobulin

enlarged non tender thyroid

2 factors that influence starling curve - ANS x axis- preload (EDV)
y axis- stroke volume or CO

treatment for fibromyalgia includes - ANS TCA, SNRIs anticonvulsants

What drugs block NE reuptake? - ANS TCA or SNRIs

possible complication of paget's bone disease - ANS osteosarcoma

What does Hct tell you? - ANS ratio of volume of RBCs compared to total blood volume

Probenecid MOA ? Common risk factor? - ANS inhibits reabsorption of uric acid in PCT
- also inhibits secretion of PCN
- can cause uric acid calculi

2 causes of SCID include - ANS 1.) ADA deficiency
(adenosine deaminase required for degradation of adenosine and deoxyadenosine
- in ADA deficiency, high levels of dATP --> toxicity in lymphocytes --> SCID

2.) (most common) mutations in the gamma chain shared by a number of interleukin receptors
(X-SCID)

lithium's effects on urination - ANS inhibits vasopressin/ADH --> increased urinary frequency
—> diabetes insipidus

infertility drug that can result in multiple fetuses? MOA? Side effects? - ANS clomiphene
(clones- multiple babies)

antagonist at estrogen R in hypothalamus (thus inhibits normal negative feedback)

upregulates LH and FSH release from pituitary --> ovulation

Used to treat infertility and polycystic ovarian syndrome. may cause hot flashes, ovarian
enlargement, multiple simultaneous pregnancies and visual disturbances.

,AFP levels in down syndrome? - ANS low AFP

Which GI malformation is A/W down syndrome - ANS Hirschsprung- congenital aganglionic
megacolon

defective relaxation and peristalsis of rectum and distal sigmoid colon

failure to pass meconium, empty rectal vault, megacolon

myasthenia gravis associations - ANS thymoma, thymic hyperplasia

ptosis, diplopia, can affect chewing, swallowing, speaking, shoulders, respiration

tx for tinea? - ANS azoles

Can you give beta blockers for asthma? - ANS Nope- even beta 1s can be nonselective at
higher doses

what kind of teratogenic effects are seen w ACE/ARBs - ANS fetal renal agenesis

What does stones bones groans moans psychic overtones indicate - ANS high Ca or PTH

PTH is made by what cells? - ANS chief cells of parathyroid gland

PTH inhibits reabsorption of phosphate where? increases calcium resorption where? - ANS
PO4- proximal tubule
ca- DCT

most common cause of cellulitis - ANS staph aureus, strep pyogenes

FPR- direct or indirect? active or passive? - ANS indirect- place them in position of diagnosis
passive

can't treat kid w tetracycline so what do you give? - ANS amoxicillin

Which Heps are there currently vaccines for? - ANS A and B (and so by virtue, also D)

Why does Hep D need Hep B? - ANS Hep D utilizes the HBV surface antigen as its envelope?

most common hepatitis A/W IVDA in the US - ANS hep c

Roseola symptoms, population, and cause - ANS 4 day high fever
then rash on the trunk (spares face)

, affects babies up to 2 years

HHV6- affects CD4 helper cells and kills them off

erythema infectiosum is aka? What causes it ? What are the symptoms? - ANS slapped cheek

parvovirus B19

nonspecific fever/prodrome then slapped cheek rash 5 days later, then rash appears on arms
and spreads to trunk/legs

rash can worsen w fever and sun exposure

TORCH infxn so baby in womb that is exposed can lead to hydrops fetalis

most common STD - ANS chlamydia

sxs similar to STI plus discharge

will have high neutrophil count

dimorphic- butterflies - ANS candida, histo, cocci, paracocci, blasto, sporothrix,

butterflies huge pair of cocc catching stamp

hip restricted in internal rotation

dx? - ANS innom outflare

immune complex in glomerular mesangium 2 days after URI

Berger or PSGN? - ANS berger

PSGN is 2 wks post URI

college student w nonspecific symptoms

nonproductive cough, sore throat
CXR- diffuse infiltrates - ANS mycoplasma pneumoniae

test for trichomonas - ANS nucleic acid amplification

painless enlargement tumor in left testis 75 yo - ANS diffuse large B cell lymphoma

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