uWorld 3 Flashcards
most common intra0abdominal organ injured during blunt trauma is
SPLEEN (not a foregut derivative but is supplied by an artery of the foregut- splenic artery off the celiac)
intraperitoneal orago derived from the MESODERM of the dorsal mesentery
what is a case-control study
designed by selecting patients with a particular disease (cases) and without that disease (controls) and then determining their previous exposure status
what is a cross-sectional study
prevalence study
characterized by simultaneous measurement of exposure and outcome
snapshot of study seeing that frequently uses surveys
relatively inexpensive and easy to perform
what is often large and sessile and can have velvety or cauliflower-like projections in the colon
Villous Adenoma (long glands with villi-like projections extending from the surface
can SECRETE large amounts of MUCUS leading to SECRETORY DIARRHEA, hypovolemia, and electrolyte abnormalities
most likely adenoma to undergo MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION
what are tubular adenomas composed of and what do they look like
dysplastic colonic mucosal cells that form tube-shaped glands and tend to be smaller and pedunculated
what is a harmatomatous polyp and when are they seen
disorganized mucosal glands, smooth muscle, and connective tissue
can cause bleeding and intussusception (not secretory diarrhea)
Pout-Jeghers syndrome
Juvenile polyposis
what is seen histologically in an intestinal carcinoid
insular and trabecular assess of monotonous SMALL ROUND CELLS with peripheral palisading, finely granular cytoplasm, small nucleoli, and SALT and PEPPER chromatin
what is a hyperplastic polyp
well-differentiated mucosal cells that form glands and crypts
also always asymptomatic
what is projection
immature defense mechanism that involves MISATTRIBUTING ONE’S OWN unconscious, undesired thoughts or FEELINGS to ANOTHER person who does not actually have them
erythrocyte glutathione reductase activity may be decreased in patients with what deficiency
riboflavin (B2)
FAD is a cofactor used by glutathione reductase to reduce disulfide bonds
pyruvate kinase deficiency presents how
AR
congenital hemolytic anemia due to impaired glycolytic ATP generation
erythrocyte transketolase is deficient in what patients
B1 (thaimine) deficiency which causes Wernicke-Karsakoff syndrome and beriberi
transketolase is an enzyme of the hexose monophosphate pathway
polyribosylribitol phosphate (PRP) is a major virulence factor of what and what does it do
Haemophelus Influenza
capsule which protects bacterium against phagocytosis and complement-mediated lysis by binding FACTOR H ( a circulating complaint control protein that prevents compleknt deposition on host cells)
what is the Hib vaccine
PRP conjugated to tetanus toxoid
what is trehalose dimycolate
cell wall component and major virulence factor of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
protects M. Tb from being killed by macrophages and simulates granuloma formation
how does toxic shock syndrome toxin (TSST) work
SUPERANTIGEN
MACROPHAGES (or another APC) and T CELLS receptor to cause a nonspecific WIDESPREAD activation of T lymphocytes
IL-2 from T cells
IL-1 and TNF from macrophages
capillary leakage, circulatory collapse, hypotension, shock, fever, skin findings, and multi organ failure
what is fetal hemoglobin made up of
alpha2gamma2
what is a compilation that can arise form a pudendal nerve block
inadvertent injection into internal pudendal artery or inferior gluteal artery (run medial to the PN) can lead to HEMATOMA or ARRHYTHMIA from intravascular infiltration of local anesthetics
landmarks: ISCHIAL SPINES and SACROSPINOUS LIGAMENT
the pudendal nerve is derived from what roots and provides sensory to what and mortar to what
S2-S4
sensory: genials and perineum
motor: sphincter urethrae and external anal sphincter
what is the course and innervation of the genitofemoral nerve
courses along the anterior surface of the psoas muscle
innervates scrotum/labia majora and the medal thigh
injury during ABDOMINAL RETRACTORS during LAPAROTOMY