Test 2: Incorrect Flashcards

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UC patients are at an increased risk for ____CA?

A

Colorectal CA

Risk is proportional to the extent and duration of disease

Risk increases with superimposed PSC

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When considering Tx for PNA, when should you add Prednisone?

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PaO2 35

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MC opportunistic infection in AIDS and at what CD4 count?

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PCP PNA

MC at CD4

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1st line for PCP PNA?

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PO TMP-SMX for non-acutely ill

IV TMP-SMX for the acutely ill

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S/Sx of anserine bursitis

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  • sharp, well localized pain over anteromedial tibia
  • pain present overnight (knees on top of each other when laying on side)
  • negative valgus stress test
  • normal Xray
  • Treatment: RICE, cortisone injection
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Causes of Anserine Bursitis

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  • Abnormal Gait
  • Overuse
  • Trauma
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Anserine Bursa: location

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Anteromedial over tibial plateau just below joint line of the knee

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CJDx

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Spongiform Encephalopathy caused by prion dx

  • Rapidly progressive Dementia
  • Myoclonus
  • Sharp, triphasic, synchronous EEG
  • Death in 6mos-1year of Sx onset
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Huntington’s Dementia

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ADDx, Huntington gene, Chromosome 4
- causes degeneration of the striatum
Classic features:
 - Early dementia (35-50y/o)
- Progressive choreiform  movements of all limbs
- Grimacing
- Ataxic Gait
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Parkinson’s Disease

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Progressive loss of Nigrostriatal DA Neurons

Classical Features:

  • Bradykinesia
  • Resting Tremor that gets better with intentional movement
  • Cogwheel rigidity
  • Classic Shuffling gait
  • Masked facies
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Alzheimer’s Disease

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Neurodegenerative Disorder

  • Amyloid Plaques
  • Neurofibrillary Tangles
  • Selective loss of Cholinergic neurons
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Pick’s Disease (Frontotemporal Dementia)

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Degeneration of Frontal and Temporal Lobes

  • Resembles ADx
  • MC Females
  • Onset of Sx: 50 y/o
  • Personality + Language Changes are more prominent than cognitive Sx, which differentiates it from ADx
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MC metastatic CA to the spine

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Lung
Breast
Prostate
Multiple Myeloma

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MC location for metastatic CA

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Thoracic Spine [60%]

Lumbar Spine [30%]

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S/Sx of Epidural Spinal Cord Compression (ESCC)

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  • Progressively worsening focal back pain with focal point tenderness
  • UMN signs below level of lesions
  • Sensory level present
    Late Findings: paraplegia, Bowel/Bladder dysfunction
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