13 JAN 2017 0706 IM Flashcards

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GLP-1 agonists are associated with what adverse event?

A

Acute pancreatitis

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2
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What is the treatment for cryptococcal meningitis?

A

Amphotericin B and flucytosine followed by fluconazole for consolidation (8 weeks)

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What are the treatment options for chronic prostatitis / chronic pelvic pain syndrome?

A
  • Antibiotics
  • Alpha blockers
  • 5-a-reductase inhibitors
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Why don’t patients with primary hyperaldosteronism have edema or clinically significant hypernatremia?

A

Aldosterone escape

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5
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How does ursodeoxycholic acid work as treatment for primary biliary cholangitis?

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  • It is a hydrophilic bile acid that decreases biliary injury by the more hydrophobic endogenous bile acids
  • Increases biliary secretion and may have additional anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects
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What is the most common extraskeletal complaint of ankylosing spondylosis?

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Anterior uveitis

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Why does starting oral estrogen therapy increase the requirement for levothyroxine in patients with hypothyroidism?

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  • Oral estrogen formulations decrease clearance of thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG), leading to TBG levels
  • TBG is synthesized and sialylated in the liver; transdermal estrogen bypasses the liver and does not affect TBG levels
  • Hypothyroidism patients re dependent on exogenous thyroid replacement and cannot compensate
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8
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What is the Uthoff phenomenon?

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Flare up of MS after moving to a much warmer climate

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