NBME's Flashcards

1
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In adenosine deaminase deficiency there is a buildup of dATP which leads to inhibition of which enzyme?

A

Ribonucleotide reductase

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2
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What must a surgeon watch out for when performing surgical repair of an AAA in a patient with a horseshoe kidney?

A

Anomalous origins of multiple renal arteries to each kidney

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3
Q

A cleft lip is due to failure of what?

A

Fusion of the maxillary and medial nasal processes (the 1’ palate)

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4
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Cleft palate is due to failure of what?

A
  • Fusion of the 2 lateral palatine shelves

or

  • Lateral palatine shelf w/ the nasal septum

and/or

  • Median palatine shelf
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5
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What is the major determinant of full lung recovery following pulmonary insult?

A

Maintenance of basement membrane integrity

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6
Q

Nicotinic Acid acts at which of the following sites?

A
  • Label ‘D’
  • Works to decrease hepatic VLDL synthesis
  • Also inhibits lipolysis (hormone sensitive lipase) in adipose tissue
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7
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Which potential toxicity of niacin needs to be monitored?

A

Hepatotoxicity; requires monitoring of liver funtion

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8
Q

Kulchitsky cells are also known as what; what’s their function?

A
  • Enterochromaffin (EC) cells
  • Primary function is the synthesis and secretion of serotonin
  • Prominent role in GI regulation, particularly in motility and secretion
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9
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Which study design compares the therapeutic benefits of 2+ treatments where both the health providers and patients are aware of the drug being given?

A

Open-label clinical trial

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10
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What ions are especially lost in the stool and will be low in someone with laxative abuse?

A

HCO3- and K+

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A stool specimen showing markedly decreased amounts of fecal elastase is indicative of what?

A

Pancreatic insufficiency

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12
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What is Phosphatidylserine involved in?

A

Intrinsic apoptosis when exposed on extracellular surfaces

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13
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Which disorder is a loss of sensory or motor function (i.e., paralysis, blindness, mutism) often following an acute stressor?

A

Conversion disorder; patients are often aware but indifferent towards their sx’s

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14
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Which structure is under parasympathetic control and is responsible for cooling features; a lesion would cause what?

A
  • Anterior hypothalamus
  • Lesion would cause hyperthermia
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15
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Which structure is under sympathetic control and is responsible for generating heat?

A

Posterior hypothalamus; can raise the thermostatic set point

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16
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What is the effect of histamine on the capillaries?

A
  • Capillary arteriolar DILATION = ↓ resistance
  • Increased permeability of the post-capillary venules
17
Q

Where are the gap junctions found in a cardiac myocyte?

A

Plasma Membrane (Area labeled ‘C’)