May 11 Flashcards

1
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A deletion or addition of a number of bases not divisible by 3 in the coding region of a gene will cause what type of mutation?

A

Frameshift mutation

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2
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What is a frameshift mutation?

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deletion or addition of a number of bases not divisible by 3 in the coding region of a gene

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3
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What does heme oxygenase do?

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Converts heme to biliverdin, a pigment that causes greenish color to develop in bruises several days after an injury

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4
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What enzyme is responsible for causing the greenish color of bruises?

A

Heme oxygenase

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5
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Why is skeletal muscle resistant to calcium channel blockers?

A

Calcium release by the SR (and therefore contraction) is triggered by a mechanical interaction between L-type and RyR calcium channels; little dependence on extracellular calcium influx

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Patients with prolonged neutropenia are at increased risk for what infections?

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Viral and fungal (most commonly Aspergillus and Candida)

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7
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What is the MOA of fenoldopam?

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Selective dopamine 1 receptor agonist; causes arteriolar dilation, increases renal perfusion, and promotes diuresis and natriuresis

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8
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What is the most common cause of septic arthritis with prosthetic joints?

A

S epidermidis

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9
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Is staph epidermidis resistant or susceptible to novobiocin?

A

Susceptible

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10
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What is the mechanism for gingival hyperplasia seen with phenytoin?

A

Phenytoin increases the expression of PDGF, causing macrophages to promote proliferation of gingival cells and alveolar bone

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What are the symptoms of phenytoin toxicity?

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Ataxia and nystagmus

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12
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The left ventricular lead of a pacemaker courses through what structure?

A

The coronary sinus, which resides in the atrioventricular groove on the posterior aspect of the heart

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13
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What veins drain into the brachiocephalic vein? What does the brachiocephalic vein drain into?

A

Jugular and and subclavian drain into; the brachiocephalic drains into SVC

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14
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What is the difference in symptoms between compression of the SVC and brachiocephalic?

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SVC has symptoms bilaterally; brachiocephalic ipsilaterally

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15
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What pigment accumulates with age and “wear and tear”?

A

Lipofuscin

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16
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What are Kupffer cells?

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Hepatic macrophages that line the walls of sinusoids and breakdown RBC

17
Q

Patient with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis presents with mononeuritis; what is the mechanism of the peripheral nerve involvement?

A

Vasculitis Involvement of the epineural vessels of peripheral nerves, causing mononeuritis multiplex (eg wrist drop due to radial nerve involvement)

18
Q

What are organophosphates?

A

Cholinesterase inhibitors; inhibit breakdown of Ach

19
Q

The most common mutation seen in CF is what?

A

3-bp deletion of phenylalanine at aa position 508

20
Q

The delta F508 mutation in CF causes what effect on DNA, RNA, Protein processing?

A

Causes impaired post-translational processing, which is detected in the ER, and the abnormal protein is targeted for proteasomal degradation.

21
Q

What hormone is responsible for increasing serum insulin levels due to oral glucose administration vs IV glucose?

A

Incretins - glucagon-like peptide-1 (and gastric inhibitory peptide)

22
Q

At what histological region do alveolar macrophages appear in the bronchopulomary tree?

A

Respiratory brochioles

23
Q

Ciliated mucosal epithelium lines what part of the pulmonary airways?

A

From the trachea to the proximal portions of the respiratory bronchioles

24
Q

What structures are incised when performing a cricothyrotomy?

A

Superficial cervical fascia –> pretracheal fascia –> cricothyroid membrane

25
Q

Decerebrate (extensor) posturing occurs when there is a damage to what region?

A

Brainstem at or below the red nucleus (in the midbrain tegmentum, pons)

26
Q

Decorticate (flexor) posturing occurs with damage to what?

A

Damage to neural structures above the red nucleus (eg cerebral hemispheres, internal capsule)

27
Q

What is decorticate posture?

A

Flexor posturing

28
Q

What is decerebrate posturing?

A

Extensor posturing

29
Q

How is heparin-induced thrombocytopenia treated?

A

With direct thrombin inhibitors

30
Q

What is the MOA of argatroban?

A

Direct thrombin inhibitor

31
Q

Niemann-Pick disease is a deficiency in what enzyme?

A

Sphingomyelinase

32
Q

What are the levels of C3 and C4 in PSGN?

A

Decreased C3; normal C4