18 JAN 2017 2030 IM Flashcards
Bleeding episodes and severe ISOLATED thrombocytopenia with normal hematocrit and leukocyte count – diagnosis?
(idiopathic) ITP
Fever, microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia with NONpalpable purpura, kidney injury, neurologic findings – diagnosis?
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (decreased ADAMTS13 activity)
TTP is due to a decrease in what protein?
ADAMTS13
What is a main side effect of CCBs? Which type specifically? What is the MOA?
- peripheral edema
- dihydropyridine (amlodipine, nifedipine)
- preferential dilation of precapillary vessels (arteriolar dilation) leading to increased hydrostatic pressure and fluid extravasation into the interstitium
What can be given to ameliorate the peripheral edema side effects of CCBs?
ACE inhibitors – cause post-capillary venodilation and can normalize the increased capillary hydrostatic pressure caused by the CCBs
What is Trousseau’s syndrome? What is it associated with?
- Hypercoagulability disorder presenting with recurrent and migratory superficial thrombophlebitis at unusual sites (arm, chest)
- associated with an occult visceral malignancy
Damage to the cortico-cortical fibers leads to what type of gait abnormality?
Gait apraxia (Bruns ataxia) – magnetic gait (difficulty initiating forward movement of the feet when they are on the ground)
Gait apraxia (Bruns ataxia) – magnetic gait (difficulty initiating forward movement of the feet when they are on the ground – is caused by damage to what area of the brain?
Cortico-cortical fibers
Atrial fib in a patient with WPW who is hemodynamically unstable – treatment?
Immediate electrical cardioversion
Atrial fib in a patient with WPW who is hemodynamically stable – treatment?
- procainamide or ibutilide
- Goal is to control ventricular response and terminate atrial fib
What are side effects of EPO therapy?
- worsening of HTN
- headaches
- flu like symptoms
- red cell aplasia
What is multiple system atrophy (Shy-Drager syndrome)?
Degenerative disease characterized by:
- parkinsonism
- autonomic dysfunction
- widespread neuro signs
What should be considered in a patient with Parkinsonism experiencing orthostatic hypotension, impotence, incontinence, or other autonomic symptoms?
Multiple system atrophy (Shy-Drager syndrome)
What is the most common cause of corneal blindness in the US?
HSV infection of the eye
Symptoms: keratitis, conjunctivitis with eye pain, rapidly progressive visual loss and bilateral retinal necrosis
Fundoscopy: widespread pale, peripheral lesions and central necrosis of the retina
HSV retinitis