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eye muscarinic

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miosis/accomadation(M3-Gq)-glaucoma Tx

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heart muscarinic

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nodal(M2-Gi)-decrease rate/conduction-tachycardia Tx(leads to AV Block)

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lung muscarinic

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bronchioles/glands(M3)-bronchospasm&secretions-dont use agonists in asthma/COPD

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GI/genitourinary muscarinic

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M3-motility/diarrhea/voiding urine. M1(Gq)-GI gland secretions(acid production)-dont use in peptic ulcers

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glands/vessels muscarinic

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secretions, dilate blood vessels(only indirect)-use in sjogrens

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nicotinic receptor type

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ligand gated-Na/K channels(no 2nd messengers)

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direct muscarinic agonists

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bethanechol(postop ileus&urinary retention), methacholine (diagnose bronchioles), pilocarpine(glaucoma&xerostomia)

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indirect muscarinic agonists

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AChE blockers(no vessel affects), edrophonium(diagnose myastheniaG), physiostygmine(Tx glaucoma, atropine antidote), neostigmine/pyridostigmine(Tx myasthenia/ileus/ NM blockade reversal), donepazil/tacrine(alzheimers), organophosphates(decrease Vmax on curve)

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organophosphate poisening Tx

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atropine&pralidoxome(regenerate AChE)

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muscarinic antogonists

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atropine(leads to VTach/torasades/behavior/coma/ convulsions)/tropicamide(dilate pupil)/scopolamine(motion)/ ipratropium(asthma)/benztropine&trihexyphenidyl(EPS). (Tx OD w/ physostygmine)

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alpha2 agonists action

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inhibit NE effects(Gi-cAMP)-platelet aggregation, dec insulin. clonidine/mdopa

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12
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alpha1 agonist action

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smooth muscle(Gq-Ca)-increase resistance-decrease renin-phenylephrine(decongestant&eydrops)

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beta1 agonist action

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increase HR/conduction/contractility(Gs-cAMP), inc renin

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beta2 agonist action

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mostly not innervated(EPI not nor)/vaso&bronchodilate, increase blood sugar/insulin

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D1 agonist action

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fenoldapam-kidney/coronary vasodilation(Gs-cAMP)-shock

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nonselective beta agonists vs. selective

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isoproterenol(bronchospasm/heart block), B1=dobutamine (CHF), B2(salmeterol, albuterol, terbutaline, ritodrine)

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indirect adrenergic agonists

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NE releasers-MAO/tyramine, ephedrine, amphetamines. reuptake inh-cocaine/TCA

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alpha blocker nonselective vs selective

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pheochromocytoma(phentolamine, phenoxybenzamine)-causes reflex tachy/H2O&Na retention(use w/diuretic/BB). selective-a1=azosin/tamsulosin(BPH/HTN).

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B1 vs B2 blocker uses

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SVTs, angina, MI, HTN, CHF(causes AV block-Tx glucagon) vs BAD-bronchospasm/vasospasm/metabolic issues

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Beta blockers w/ ISA

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acebutolol(less bradycardia), pindolol(less broncho/vasospasm)- both less hyperlipidemia

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21
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beta blocker sedative

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propanolol(also inhibits deiodinase), atenolol=non sedative

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beta blockers w/ combined blockade

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alpha1-carvedolol/labetolol, K+channel-sotalol

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23
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glaucoma Tx

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open=BB(timolol)+muscarinic agonist(pilocarpine)

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aminoglycoside toxicity& resistance

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nephro/oto+neuromuscular blockade(Ach release), increase in bacterial conjugation enzyme

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phototoxicity

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tetracyclines/sulfonamides/quinolones

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tetracycline, macrolide/clindamycin resistance

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pumps, methylating

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27
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clindamycin use

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staph aureus osteomyelitis(quinolones in other osteomyelitis)

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TMP-SMX&PMM-SDZ use, SE

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prophylaxis/Tx-pneumo jirovecii, nocardia. Toxoplasma. kernicterus in kids, stevens johnson, G6PD hemolysis

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29
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H Pylori Ulcer Tx

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BMT-bismuth, metronidazole, tetracyclines OR clarithromycin, amoxycillin, omeprazole

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30
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bactericidal drugs

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lactams, aminoglycosides, folic acid/nucleic acid synthesis

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31
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imipenam side effect

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seizures

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32
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aztreonam specifics

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only gram negative rods, no cross-allergies

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33
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vancomycin resistance&VRSA drugs

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d-ala becomes d-lactate, linezolid&streptogramins

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34
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RIPE resistance

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rifampin-enzyme change(red urine). isoniazid-catalase loss(katG deletion)-B6 deficiency. pyrazinamide-(gout). ethambutol-(color vision loss)

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35
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PPAR-gamma regulators

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glitazones-increase insulin sensitivity

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36
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drugs that decrease glucagon release

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GLP1 analog(tide), DPP4 inh(liptin), amylin analog(lintide)

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37
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close beta cell K+ channel-Ca induced insulin release

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sulfonylureas(amides&ides)-only T2

38
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increase peripheral glucose uptake&glycolysis

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metformin DOC-T2(not in renal failure-lactic acidosis)

39
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malignant HTN Tx&MOA

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nitroprusside(cGMP-arteriole dilation cyanide toxicity), fenoldapam-D1 agonist-decrease BP increase natriuresis

40
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BB contraindicated in angina

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acebutolol pindolol

41
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TG targeting lipid agent

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fibrates-upregulate LPL

42
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inhibits lipolysis& reduces VLDL secretion

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niacin-strong HDL/LDL effects(tylenol to decrease flush)

43
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ezetimibe vs cole drugs(bile acid resins)

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prevent cholesterol resporption vs bile acid resorption

44
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torsades antiarrhythmia classes&drugs

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1A(Na channel)-quinidine/procainamide/disopyramide, 3(K channel)-amiodarone/ibutilide/sotalol/dofetilide

45
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Class IB/C, II &IV drugs

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1B-(post MI) lidocaine/mexiletine/tocainide, 1C-(rare use) flecainide, propafenone. II-BB, IV-Ca block

46
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SVT DOC &MOA

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adenosine-increase K+ out of cell-short acting(no caffeine/theophylline)

47
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HIT MOA

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IgG against heparin bound to PF4-activate platelets

48
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LMWH, rudin, warfarin MOA

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parins-factor Xa, rudins-inhibit thrombin(use pts w/HIT), gamma carboxylation of VitK

49
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ADP receptor inhibitors vsGP IIb/IIIa inhibitors

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clopidigrel, ticlopidine, prasugrel, ticagrelor vs abciximab, eptibfibatide, tirofiban. Both for ACS/stenting

50
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drug for claudication, prevention of stroke/TIA/angina

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Phosphodiesterase II inh(cilostazol/dipyridamole-inh platelet aggregation

51
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antimetabolite myelosuppression Tx

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MTX-leucovorin, 5-FU-thymidine

52
Q

TRAP+

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hairy cell

53
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TDT+

A

ALL(also CALLA)

54
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cmyc cancer

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Burkitts(8;14), starry sky, jaw lesion, EBV

55
Q

cyclin D1 cancer

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mantle cell(11;14), CD5+

56
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CD15, 30 cancer

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hodgkins-owl eye(reed sternberg), LOCALIZED, EBV

57
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bcl2 cancer

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follicular(14;18)-inhibits apoptosis

58
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back pain+clock face/fried egg plasma cells

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multiple myeloma-M spike, light chain IgG

59
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bcr-abl cancer

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CML(9;22) inhibit apoptosis, Tx-imatinib

60
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vitamin A respondent cancer

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M3 AML(presents as DIC), auer rods

61
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Ca-125, 19-9, AFP cancers

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ovarian, pancreatic, hepatocellular/germ cell

62
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SLE nephropathies

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nephrotic=membranous, nephritic=diffuse proliferative

63
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IgA nephropathy

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bergers(related to Henoch Schonlein purpura)

64
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alport BM defect

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split

65
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rapidly progressive(crescentic) diseases

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goodpastures, wegeners, microscopic polyangiittis

66
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HTN, dark urine, periorbital edema in kids

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post-strep glomerulonephritis

67
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thick basement membrane-spike and dome appearance

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membranous nephropathy

68
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HIV/heroin kidney disease

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focal segmental glomerulosclerosis

69
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Hep B/C kidney disease& classic pathology

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membranoproliferative-tram track

70
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nodular nephrotic syndrome

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diabetic glomerulonephropathy-eosinophilic

71
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Na channel seizure drugs

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Phenytoin, carbamazepine, lamotrigine. Valproic acid, topirimate.

72
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increased GABA seizure drugs

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benzodiazapenes(pams), tigabine, vigabatrin, valproic acid, topirimate

73
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trigeminal neuralgia Tx

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carbamazepine-1st line for simple, complex&tonic clonic

74
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1st line seizure Tx in kids

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phenobarbital

75
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ca inhibiting anti seizure meds

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ethosuxamide, Gabapentin

76
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status epilepticus Tx

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benzodiazepines (phenytoin for prophylaxis)

77
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migraine/cluster DOC

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sumatriptan

78
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menopause test

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very high FSH(lost negative feedback from estrogen)

79
Q

Kallmen syndrome cause

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defection GnRH migration(anosmia/no secondary sex)

80
Q

leuprolide

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GnRH analog-infertility, fibroids, prostate CA

81
Q

binds brush border preventing carbohydrate uptake

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aCARBose, miglitol-alpha glucosidase inhibitors

82
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4th ventricle tumor

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ependymoma(perivascular pseudorosettes,blepharoplasts)

83
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cerebellar vermis ataxia tumor

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medulloblastoma(homer wright pseudorosettes)

84
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cerebellar tumor-increased ICP-multilocular cyst

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pilocytic astrocytoma-rosenthal fibers+GFAP

85
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bonsentan MOA

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endothelin-1 competeive antagonist

86
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Fatigue w/ high CK

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hypothyroid, statins, daptomycin, muscularD, d/pMyositis

87
Q

Bergers vs PSGN

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days after infection vs weeks

88
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CD55, 59 markers

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paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria

89
Q

inhibit production of mevalonate

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statins-HMGcoA reductase

90
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decrease triglyceride esterification

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niacin

91
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case control vs cohort

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retrospective vs prospective