4/10 Flashcards

1
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competency

A

determined by a court, not a doctor

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2
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drug induced lupus vs non drug induced lupus antibodies

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drug = H1 histone linker antibodies
non = Smith
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3
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MOA of ribavarin

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same as mycophenolate, conversion of IMP to GMP

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4
Q

urine dicarboxylic acids

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present in MCAD deficiency due to omega decarboxylation because can’t break down fatty acids

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5
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presentation of methylmalonyl CoA mutase deficiency

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  • early in life
  • severe acidosis
  • hyperammonia
  • high MMA in urine
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6
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garlic odor on breath

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arsenic poisoning

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7
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mechanism of arsenic poisoning

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  • binds lipoic acid
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8
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TCA enzymes requiring CO2

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isocitrate dehydrogenase and alphaketoglutarate dehydrogenase

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9
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uncoupling agents

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dinitrophenol and aspirin and brown fat

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10
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Pompe’s trashes the….

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pump (cardiomegaly)

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11
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how fats and amino acids get into TCA cycle

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succinyl CoA (can’t use acetyl CoA)

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12
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sodium dependent glucose pumps are in…

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instestines

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13
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mcardles vs carnitine deficiency

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mcardle’s = glycogen, carnitine = lipids

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14
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egg whites prevent…

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biotin absorption

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15
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sources for gluconeogenesis

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  • alanine
  • lactate
  • odd chain fatty acids
  • glycerol
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16
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mechanism of gout in alcoholics

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increase in NADH/NAD ratio leads to increase in lactic acid which competes with gout for trasnport leading to less excretion

17
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first step after glycolysis that occurs in mitochondria

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pyruvate dehydrogenase

18
Q

isolated hyperammonemia

A

urea cycle disorder

19
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substitution in sickle cell

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valine for glutamic acid

20
Q

vitamin that requires a kinase

A

B6

21
Q

B vitamin that can cause toxicity

A

B6 - peripheral neuropathy

22
Q

product of HMG CoA reductase

A

mevalonic acid

23
Q

rule of the pupil

A

in compression due to aneurysms, parasympathetic fibers are compressed and pupil is affected
- in diabetes, motor portion is most affected, pupil is spared

24
Q

pulsus paradoxus in lung disease

A

asthma and COPD

25
Q

Kussmal vs pulsus paradoxus

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Kussmal in constrictive or restrictive

pulsus in tamponade

26
Q

reye syndrome

A

due to mitochondrial problem

27
Q

vasculitis with immune complexes

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polyarteritis nodosa

28
Q

metanephric blastema cancer

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Wilms tumor

29
Q

urachal remnants can lead to

A

adenocarcinoma of bladder