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Boy with rash comes in. Is a known coeliac. What is the immunoglobulin involved in this skin lesion/condition?
IgA = immunoglobulin
Rash = dermatitis herpetiformis
Autoantibody = anti-transglutaminase
Itchy rash has developed in ear lobe of woman who recently put in new earrings - what is the cell responsible for this?
T-cell mediated (hypersensitivity IV)
Sore throat, muffled voice, submandibular lump and neck lump both on left side - what virus is responsible
EBV - this is glandular fever (how is this enough information!!)
This muscle causes thigh extension at the hip and extension of leg at knee (?)
Rectus femoris
*boot appearance of heart of x-ray
Tetralogy of fallout
*pansystolic murmur in newborn
VSD or TOF
Diabetes drug that is least likely to cause hypoglycaemia
Pioglitazone
Puffiness in face, oedema, just recently had an upper respiratory tract infection, IgA deposits in mesangial cells, purpuric rash developed more recently
- IgA nephropathy not an MC option
Henoch Schonlein purpura
Enzyme deficiency in muscular dystrophy
Creatinine phosphokinase
Feature of thyroxine
MoA benpen
Where do SLGT-2s work
*locked jaw in a child
Tetanus
When do you get tetanus vaccine
2 months old
In an NAI which speciality must always be consulted
Paediatrician