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54 year old male with anorexia, hematuria, and abomindal discomfort. CT of abdomen shows multiple liver and kidney cysts (homogenous with regular outline and nonenhancing on contrast CT).

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ADPKD

  • Born with multiple bilateral renal cysts, asx until 4th or 5th decade of life
  • CT differentiates from solid metastasis
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Mitochondrial diseases

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MERRF
Kerns-Sayre syndrome
Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy

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HMG-CoA reductase

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Cholesterol synthesis

Increased by estrogen (incr risk of cholesterol gallstones)

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Beta-glucuronidase

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Deconjugates bilirubin
- If increased (e.g. released by damaged hepatocytes), can complex Ca2+ and precipitate w/n bile –> pigmented gallstones (not chloesterol)

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7alpha-hydroxylase

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Converts cholesterol into bile salts, decreased activity with fibrate drugs

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Recurrent fever, dyspnea, and productive cough in elderly pt after flu (fever, HA, myalgia, malaise for 2-5 days)

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Secondary bacterial PNA

  • Viral induced damage to mucociliary mechanisms of respiratory epithelium
  • CXR with pulmonary consolidation
  • S. pneumo > S. aureus > H. flu
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Molecular pathogenesis of sickle cell disease

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Single substitution: valine (uncharged, hydrophobic) replaces glutamic acid (acidic, negative charge, hydrophilic) at position 6

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Mechanism of angioedema

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Bradykinin accumulation

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S4

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“ASTIFF-WALL”

  • S4 in younger pts always pathologic (unlike S3)
  • Represents atrial contraction, produced by resultant onrush of blood striking a stiff LV (decr LV compliance), e.g. restrictive cardiomyopathy and LVH
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Rapidly growing mass resected from the liver of 35 year old Australian immigrant. Mass is encapsulated and calcified.

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Tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus infection resulting in hyatid cyst disease.

  • Hepatomegaly, RUQ pain, N/V
  • E. ganulosus; unilocular
  • E. multiocularis: multilocular

Don’t aspirate or disrupt, may cause ANAPHYLAXIS from spilling of cyst contents! (Prevent with EtOH injection to kill daughter cells)

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Pupillary light reflex

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CN II –> CN III

Other CN II functions

  • Somatic: IR, SR, MR, IO, levator palpebrae (palsy = unopposed LR of VI and SO of IV)
  • PSNS: iris sphincter and ciliary muscle
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Cutaneous sensation to external auditor canal

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Posterior: CN X via small auricular branch
Rest: CN V3

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Taste to anterior 2/3 tongue

Other functions of this nerve?

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CN VII via chorda tympani
Also carries efferent PSNS preganglionic fibers to innervate submandibular and sublingual salivary glands
Small motor component to stapedius and posterior ear, no sensory

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AR disorder of bilirubin metabolism caused by lack of uridine diphosphate-glucuronyltransferase (UGT)

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Crigler-Najjar

  • unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
  • Kernicterus and death :(
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AR absence of biliary transport protein, MRP2 (multidrug resistance protein 2) used in hepatocellular excretion

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Dubin-Johnson

  • cannot excrete BR blucuronides into bile canaliculi
  • Liver is darkly pigmented but typically asx pt
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AR asx conjugated hyperBR from defect in hepatic uptake and excretion of BR pigments

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Rotor syndrome

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Components of the JGA

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1) Macula densa: tall columnar cells in the distal tubule

2) Modified smooth muscle cells around the afferent arteriole

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Pathogenesis of calcium nephrolithiasis

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Ca stones are most common (75-80%)

  • 50% of cases associated with idiopathic hypercalciuria - incr urine Ca with nl serum Ca
  • Other causes: primary hyper PTH (high serum and urine Ca), low Ca diet leading to hyperozaluria (e.g. malabs like Crohn’s), hyperuricosuria (e.g. high protein diets), tumor lysis syndrome with hyperuricemia and hyperuricosuria which stimulated ca oxalate stone formation as well as uric acid stones
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Vitiligo vs. albinsim

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Vitiligo: decr number of melanocytes
Albinsm: nl number, but decr tyrosinase activity. Or abnl NCC migration in development

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Parvovirus in kids vs. adults

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Kids: erythemia infectiosum (5th disease)
Adults: RA mimic, symmetric arthritis involving the proximal interphalangeal, metacarpal, knee, and ankle joints