April 26 Flashcards

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What test is used to dx vWF disease?

A

Ristocetin–No platelet aggregation will occur

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What anti-seizure med can cause Gingival hyperplasia?

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Phenytoin
–due to increased expression of PDGF –macrophages come in contact with PDGF and cause proliferation of gingival cells and alveolar bone

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How does Fabry disease present, what are late complications of the dz and what enzyme is deficient?

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Triad of episodic peripheral neuropathy, angiokeratomas, hypohidrosis

Late–progressive renal failure and cardiovascular disease

Deficient a-galactosidase A–build up of Ceramide trihexoside

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What channels controls insulin release from B-cells and what stimulates this channel?

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Glucose entering the cell causes increased ATP which binds to open K channel–causing it to close —this causes depolarization of cell opening Ca2+ channels causing stimulation of insulin exocytosis

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What nerve is affected when a pt experiences hyperacusis (increased sensitivity to sound)?

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Facial nerve which gives rise to the stapedius nerve–feeding the stapedius muscle

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What is the MOA of milrinone and what 2 things does it cause?

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Increases cAMP within cardiac and vascular smooth muscle by inhibiting PDE-3

Increased cAMP within cardiac muscle cells increases Ca release causing increased contractility

Increased cAMP within vascular smooth muscle–causes vasodilation–decreases after load

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What 2 compounds are depleted due to hyperammonemia seen with hepatic encephalopathy?

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Depletion of a-ketoglutarate and glutamate–due to increased NH3

Decreased a-ketoglutarate leads to inhibition of TCA cycle

Decreased glutamate–leads to increased glutamine within the cells causing astrocyte swelling and dysfunction

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Pt with fluctuating lymphadenopathy is most likely to have what type of malignancy?

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Follicular lymphoma –waxing and waning clinical course

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Pts with acute decompensated heart failure with significant fluid overload should be given what type of diuretic?

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Loop –provide the maximum amount of diuresis in the shortest period of time

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What is the purpose of giving hCG to a pt who is trying to get pregnancy?

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The alpha sub-unit of the hCG is similar to LH–so giving this will act as the LH surge and will promote release of the dominant follicle –inducing ovulation

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A diverticula that is composed of mucosa and submucosal is what kind and what is the most likely cause?

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Pseudodiverticulum because it doesn’t involve all of the layers
–Most commonly caused by increased pressure in the intestines–pulsion diverticulum

Occur in older pts and most often in sigmoid colon

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What are the most common organisms that cause bacteremia in sickle cell pts?

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S. Pneumoniae and H. Influenzae

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