3/13 Flashcards

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dysdiadochondinesia

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impaired rapid alternating movements (in lateral cerebellum damage)

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clinical in acute intermittent porphyria

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abdominal pain, neurologic problems, no photosensitivity, port wine urine, PBG and ALA in urine

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3
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false positives in VRDL testing

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TB and lupus

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4
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mechanism of poisoning in cyanide

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binds Fe3+ in cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondria

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5
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three treatments for cyanide

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  • sodium thiosulfate (sulfur donor for excretion)
  • sodium nitrate (promotes methemoglobin to chew up cyanide)
  • hydroxocobalamin (cobalt binds and leads to excretion)
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6
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cAMP-protein kinase A signaling molecules

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  • PTH, ACTH, TSH, ADH (V2)

- mainly pituitary hormones

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7
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DAG-protein kinase C pathway

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  • GnRH, TRH, angiotensin II, ADH (V1)
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8
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JAK-STAT pathway signaling molecules

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  • EPO, G-CSF, growth hormone
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9
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catecholamine breakdown products in a child

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neuroblastoma

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10
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chlorpheniramine

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H1 blocker, contraindicated with benzos due to sedating effects

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11
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syphilis lesions

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primary = chancre
secondary = condylomata lata
tertiary = gumma
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12
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fibrate MOA

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activate PPAR alpha to decrease VLDL production

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13
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most common cause of death in rheumatic fever

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pancarditis

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14
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TNF-alpha

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  • necrosis and cachexia in cancer

- produced by macrophages in infection

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15
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leptin

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produced by fat cells, lower fat intake by:

  • decreasing neuropeptide Y
  • increasing POMC synthesis
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16
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causes of Cheyne-Stokes breathing

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CHF and neurologic disease (bad sign)