Sunday Flashcards
What is balanitis? What is the most commonly implicated organism?
- Balanitis
- Inflammation of the glans penis
- Organism
- Candida (40%)
What is the antidote for Amphetamine toxicity?
NH3CL
(Ammonium Chloride)
What testicular tumor has an alveolar or tubular histologic appearance, sometimes with papillary convolutions?
Embryonal CA
What testicular tumor is androgen producing and associated with precocious puberty?
Leydig cell tumor
Sometimes Sertoli cell tumor
What disorder is characterized by tinnitus, dizziness, headaches, and GI distress? What drugs can cause this?
- Disorder
- Cinchonism
- Drugs
- Quinine
- Quinidine
What drug would you give to inhibit prolactin secretion?
DA agonist
ex: Bromocriptine
What are the target cells of LH?
Leydig cells
Theca cells
From what is the ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk derived?
Truncus arteriosus
From what is the Smooth parts of the ventricles derived?
Bulbus cordis
From what is the Trabeculated part of the atria derived?
Primitive atria
From what is the trabeculated part of the ventricles derived?
Primitive Ventricle
From what is the smooth part of the L atrium derived?
Primitive Pulmonary Vein
From what is the Coronary sinus derived?
Left horn of the sinus venosus
From what is the SVC derived?
Right common and Right anterior cardinal veins
From what is the smooth part of the Right atrium derived?
Right horn of sinus venosus