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05/06/2012

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Term
SCID that can be cured w/ transfection
Definition
ADA deficiency

(this is the only one that has been cured. So, whatever, just memorize it)
Term
Aortic arch manifestation of DiGeorge syndrome
Definition
associated with interrupted aortic arch:

this is a more severe form of coarctation, where part of the arch is atretic or absent. Results in variable cyanosis, respiratory distress, absent femoral pulses & signs of CHF in the first few days of life.

NOTE: DiGeorge is also associated w/ tetrology of falot
Term
absolute relative risk reduction calculation? number needed to treat?
Definition
ARR = difference between the RR of each group

NNT = 1/ARR
Term
what do endothelial cells release to initiate medial SM migration & proliferation in atheroma formation?
Definition
PDGF

Endothelial injury --> PDGF release --> SM migration & prolif

Endothelium can also express adhesion molecules for monocyte/lymphocyte adhesion (not neutrophils). These cells further release growth factors. When endothelium is damaged enough to expose collagen --> platelets adhere & secrete PDGF
Term
What physical sign is very specific for left-sided heart failure
Definition
orthopnea & PND

wheezing, chest tightness, etc are non-specific for LVF

Dependent edema & hepatic congestion is more specific for RHF
Term
the pathogenesis of crohn's disease is associated w/ increased cytokine production. This is a result of increased activity of what signaling molecule?
Definition
NFkB
Term
what 2 structures is the 3rd part of the duodenum in close contact with?
Definition
uncinate process of pancreas
superior mesenteric artery (& vein)

These 2 structures are susceptible to tumor invasion

ASIDE: portal vein is not in proximity of duodenum
Term
other than lipodystrophy & hyperglycemia. What other major SE is assoicated w/ HIV protease inhibitors?

HINT: this is the reason you don't give rifampin to HIV pts
Definition
P450 inhibition

rifampin induces P450 & clears the drugs faster. rifabutin is given instead
Term
Name what type of fungal structure each antifungal affects (i.e. DNA, cell membrane, cell wall)
1) AmphoB
2) Flucytosine
3) Azoles
4) Terbinafin
5) Caspofungin
Definition
1) Cell membrane
2) DNA synthesis (5FU)
3) Cell membrane (lanosterol->ergosterol step)
4) Cell membrane (Squalene->lanosterol step)
5) Cell wall (inhibit Beta-1,3-D glucan synthase)
Term
what causes green discoloration in bruises?
Definition
bivalirudin. this is produced by heme oxygenase converting Heme->bivalirudin

bivalirudin is further converted to billirubin by RES & eventually conjugated & excreted in bile
Term
What is inside the Weibel-Palade bodies?
Definition
vWF, P-selectin, & Factor VIII
Term
Why is it bad to give Thiazolidinediones to someone w/ CHF?
Definition
They cause fluid retention

This is the main mechanism for side effect of weight gain in these patients
Term
Reddish nodule that eventually ulcerates if found on the hand of a person. Lesion is a granuloma. Analysis reveles a dimorphic fungus that spreads along lymphatics.
Definition
Sporothrix schenckii

The fungus has "cigar-shaped" yeast form
Term
Red neuron: reversible or irreversible?
Definition
irreversible

occurs w/in 24 hours: Eosinophilic cytoplasm, pyknosis, loss of nissel substance, and shrinkage of cell body
Term
Person w/ lung tumor becomes ataxic. Autopsy reveles selective destruction of cerebellar purkinje cells. What happened?
Definition
Paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration. This occurs b.c. tumor elaborates antigens that induce antibody formation against host proteins. The most common antibodies seen are: Anti-Yo (ovary & breast), anti-P/Q (lung), & anti-Hu (lung)
Term
Dyspnea, hypotension, & tachycardia after something is introduced into person (e.g. beta-lactam administration)?

What is the treatment?
Definition
Anyphylactic shock: treat w/ epinephrine
Term
Lymphoma w/ "waxing & waning" lymphadenopathy?
Definition
Follicular lymphoma; t(14;18); bcl2
Term
Which TB drug is active only in acidic phagolysosome?
Definition
pyrazinamide
Term
What microcytic anemia are caused by defective mRNA processing?
Definition
Thalassemias
Term
Aldose reductase converts glucose to ____. This is converted to ____ in a normal peroson by the enzyme ____.
Definition
Sorbitol (Aldose reductase needs an NADH)

converted to fructose by sorbitol dehydrogenase (needs NAD+)
Term
the 5 "T's" of congenital cyanotic heart defects?
Definition
1) Tetrology of Fallot
2) Tricuspid atresia
3) Transposition of the great vessels
4) Total anomolous pulmonary venous return
5) Truncus arteriosus
Term
Cause of isolated systolic hypertension?
Definition
increased stiffness of aorta
Term
Lower esophageal biospy shows elongation of lamina propria papillae, basal zone hyperplasia, & inflammatory cells (eosinophila, lymphocytes, neutrophils).
Definition
GERD

these are characteristic findings
Term
a drug metabolized via 1st-order kinetics will need how many 1/2-lives to reach normal concentration?
Definition
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