03 APR 2017 1149 MIX Flashcards

1
Q

what is the treatment for congenital toxoplasmosis?

A
  • pyrimethamine
  • sulfadiazine
  • folate

for one year

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2
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infants with congenital toxoplasmosis who are asymptomatic at birth can go on to manifest what condition later in life?

A

chorioretinitis

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3
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what are the 3 Ds of endometriosis?

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  • dysmenorrhea
  • dyspareunia
  • dyschezia
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4
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in contrast to leukemoid reaction, CML is characterized by a _______ (low / high) leukocyte alkaline phosphatase level

A

low (due to cytochemically abnormal neutrophils)

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5
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how does CML differ from leukemoid reaction in the context of peripheral smear?

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in CML there is absolute basophilia and eary neutrophil precursor cells (as opposed to late precursors - metamyelocytes, bands - in leukemoid reaction)

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why may IgA anti-endomysial and anti-TTG antibodies be negative in celiac disease?

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if there is concurrent selective IgA deficiency

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7
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persistent depressive disorder is chronic depressed mood for over ____ years with no symptom-free period for more than ____ months

A
  • 2

- 2

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what is the first line medical treatment for idiopathic intracranial hypertension? what is the MOA?

A
  • acetazolamide

- inhibits choroid plexus carbonic anhydrase, thereby decreasing CSF production

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_____________________ testing is a noninvasive and highly sensitive and specific screening test for fetal aneuploidy

when can it be used?

A
  • cell free fetal DNA

- after 10 weeks

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10
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why do patients with preeclampsia get pulmonary edema?

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generalized arterial vasospasm leads to increased SVR and high afterload

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magnesium sulfate toxicity can cause:

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neuromuscular depression - decreased respiratory effort / apnea, muscle paralysis, somnolence, visual disturbances, and decreased or absent deep tendon reflexes

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what are the clinical features of aromatase deficiency?

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  • normal internal genitalia
  • external virilization
  • undetectable estrogen levels
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13
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what is the triad of mccune-albright syndrome?

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  • cafe au lait spots
  • polyostotic fibrous dysplasia
  • autonomous endocrine hyperfunction

gonadotropin-independent precocious puberty

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14
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what is the treatment for toxoplasma encephalitis? what is the PROPHYLAXIS treatment for CD4 under 100?

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  • sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine (plus leucovorin)

- PROPHYLAXIS: TMP-SMX for CD4 under 100

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15
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what is the role of leucovorin in toxoplasma enchephalitis treatment (in addition to the sulfadiazine and pyrimethamine)?

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prevention of hematological side effects

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16
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what is chloracne? what is the presentation?

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  • severe skin disorder caused by exposure to halogenated hydrocarbons
  • inflammatory nodules and large comedones affecting the head, neck and axillae
17
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how is delayed sleep phase syndrome characterized?

A
  • sleep onset insomnia and excessive morning sleepiness
  • “night owls” who have chronic problems going to sleep at a societally accepted time - they sleep normally when allowed to set their own schedule
18
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how is advanced sleep phase syndrome characterized?

A
  • inability to stay awake in the evening

- early morning insomnia

19
Q

what is the presentation of hypertrophic osteoarthropathy?

A

digital clubbing accompanied by sudden onset arthropathy commonly affecting the wrist and hands