Albers SCHonberg dx - CORRECT ANSWER: aka osteopetrosis, marble bone dx,
dense skeleton, failure of osteoclastic activity p349
Alport syndrome - CORRECT ANSWER: hereditary nephritis associated with nerve
deafness and ocular disorders, mutation in gene for the a5 chain of type IV collagen
p261
ANAs in SLE - CORRECT ANSWER: dsDNA antibodies and Sm Smith antigen = highly
specific for SLE p77
APC - CORRECT ANSWER: tumor suppressor common in familial polyposis coli and
adenoCA of colon as well as other tumors p96
Arnold Chiari formation - CORRECT ANSWER: downward displacement of cerebellar
tonsils and medulla through foramen magnum p364
Arthus reaction - CORRECT ANSWER: seen in hyperacute rejection, = acute
inflammation, fibrinoid necrosis of small vessels, and extensive thrombosis p72
Aschoff body - CORRECT ANSWER: area of focal interstitial myocardial inflammation
characterized by fragmented collagen and fibrinoid material, by large cells (Anitschkow
myocytes) and occasional multinucleated giant cells (Aschoff cells) p140
Bense Jones protein - CORRECT ANSWER: seen in urine of patients with multiple
myeloma, Ig light chain either k or l p175
Berger dx - CORRECT ANSWER: aka IgA nephropathy, deposition of IgA in
mesangium, benign recurrent hematuria in kids following infection p261
, Beriberi - CORRECT ANSWER: this comes in a wet variety and a dry one, they are both
Vit B1 thiamine deficiency
Bernard Soulier dx - CORRECT ANSWER: autosomal recessive, unusually large
platelets, lack of "GPIb IX V" p191
Binswanger dx - CORRECT ANSWER: aka subcortical leukoencephalopathy, assoc
with HTN, multiple lacunar infarcts and progressive demyelination in subcortical area
372
Birbeck granule - CORRECT ANSWER: tennis racket shaped cytoplasmic inclusion
seen in langerhans cells (so also seen in langerhan cell histiocytosis) p68
Bouchard nodes - CORRECT ANSWER: osteophytes at PIP joints p355
Bowen dx - CORRECT ANSWER: single erythematous plaque on shaft of penis or
scrotum p280
Brown tumor - CORRECT ANSWER: non::neoplastic tumor like masses, fibrous
replacement of resorbed bone p317
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