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"Hearld patch" that lead to "Christmas tree" rash in kids - CORRECT ANSWER:
pityriasis rosea


"itch-scratch" lesion on vulva that is white and scaly with hyperkeratosis - CORRECT
ANSWER: Lichen simplex chronicus


"left shift" - CORRECT ANSWER: immature neutrophils - acute infection


"pasted on" plaque-like lesion - CORRECT ANSWER: Seborrheic Keratosis


"pulseless disease" → thickening of arotic arch with increased ESR in young asian
females - CORRECT ANSWER: Takayasu's arteritis


"punched out" bone lesions with M-spike on electrophoresis, hypercalcemia, Ig in urine -
CORRECT ANSWER: Multiple Myeloma


↑ Estrogen with PTEN mutation - CORRECT ANSWER: Endometroid Adenocarcinoma


↓ Factor 8 - CORRECT ANSWER: Hemophilia A


↓ Factor 9 - CORRECT ANSWER: Hemophilia B


0157:H7 - CORRECT ANSWER: EHEC what is the the most common serotype

,1 and 139 - CORRECT ANSWER: Serogroups of V. cholerae that cause epidemic
cholera


12 hours after birth baby begins sucking frantically and crying inconsolably, also
overreacts to stimuli around him and has a marked startle response, symptoms resolve
in 2-3 weeks, what was the mother using - CORRECT ANSWER: heroin


16 - CORRECT ANSWER: HPV associated with squamous cell carcinoma


16, 18 - CORRECT ANSWER: HPVs targeted by Cervarix Vaccine


18 - CORRECT ANSWER: HPV associated with Cervical Adenocarcinoma


200 - CORRECT ANSWER: CD4 counts below this = progression to Aids


21 day old child presents with a firm mass on one side of the neck, and prefers to only
hold his head in one direction. Diagnosis? - CORRECT ANSWER: Congenital torticollis,
caused by malposition in utero.


22q11 heart defects - CORRECT ANSWER: Truncus or Tetralogy


30 yo with recurrent infections, diarrhea, pneumonia, and inflammatory bowel -
CORRECT ANSWER: Common variable Immunodeficiency (either T or B cells affected)


3rd-4th pharyngeal pouch - Chromosome 22 - CORRECT ANSWER: DiGeorge
Syndrome


5 hydroxyindoleacetic acid - CORRECT ANSWER: main metabolite of serotonin 5HIAA
for carcinoid tumors of enterochromaffin cells

,5-8 month male with recurrent RTI (pyogenic infections) - CORRECT ANSWER:
Bruton's X-linked Agammaglobulinemia


6 month old with multiple bacterial, viral, fungal, and protozoal infections - CORRECT
ANSWER: SCID - No Complement-Mediated Immunity


6, 11, 16, 18 - CORRECT ANSWER: HPVs targeted by Gardail Vaccine


6,11 - CORRECT ANSWER: HPV associated with Condyloma Acuminata


60 yo patient with smudge cells in blood or lymphnodes - CORRECT ANSWER:
CLL/SLL


A 3 year old male presents with an H. influezae infection. What does this mean about
the patient, if the patient were vaccinated? - CORRECT ANSWER: He has been
infected with a non-capsular forming strain of H. flu


A baby is born with underdeveloped sacrum and lumbar region. There is urinary
incontinence and lower extremity paralysis. What is this, and what was the cause? -
CORRECT ANSWER: Caudal regression syndrome, caused by uncontrolled maternal
diabetes


A biopsy of a patient's collagen reveals large amounts of disulfide domains. What is
impaired in this patient? - CORRECT ANSWER: Extracellular protein cleavage,
removing the disulfide bonds


A breast biopsy shows pleomorphic high grade cells with central necrosis. Diagnosis? -
CORRECT ANSWER: Comedocarcinoma


A child has a deficiency in tetrahydrobiopterin synthesis. What neurotransmitters are
deficient? - CORRECT ANSWER: Tyrosine (amino acid), dopa, and serotonin. BH4 acts
as a cofactor in their synthesis

, A child has a heart defect and limited lower extremity exercise tolerance. Diagnosis? -
CORRECT ANSWER: Coarctation of the aorta


A child has cyanosis restricted to the lower body. What is the most likely cause if you
know he has a heart defect? - CORRECT ANSWER: Patent ductus arteriosus--due to
reversal of flow


A child has ulcerative lesions with intranuclear inclusions on the oral mucosa.
Diagnosis? - CORRECT ANSWER: HSV infection.


A child presents with retardation, eczema, and a mousy/musty body odor. Diagnosis? -
CORRECT ANSWER: Phenylketouria--phenylalanine hydroxylase genetic defect
(autosomal recessive)


A disorder has varied severity among family members, due to differential amounts of
inherited, mutated mitochondrial DNA within each cell. What is this called? - CORRECT
ANSWER: Heteroplasmy


A female has a long history of pruritis and fatigue. She has recently developed pale
stool and xanthelasma. What will be shown upon liver biopsy? - CORRECT ANSWER:
Lymphocytic infiltrate and destruction of interlobular bile ducts, characteristic of primary
biliary cirrhosis.


A female has persistent infections, bleeding, and immature lymphoid cells with auer
rods on blood smear. Diagnosis? - CORRECT ANSWER: Acute promyelocytic leukemia
(APL, M3 AML), due to t(15,17)


A gram positive bacteria contains metachromatic granules that stain for aniline dyes.
Most likely culprit? - CORRECT ANSWER: Corynebacteria diptheriae--staining for
methylene blue


A lesion of what cortical tract would cause resistance to passive flexion of the arm? -
CORRECT ANSWER: Spastic rigidity can be caused by any UMN lesion, including the
internal capsule, motor cortex, and the corticospinal tract

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