Key Associations Flashcards

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Mitochondrial inheritence

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Disease occurs in both males and females, inherited through females only

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Intellectual disability

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Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome

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Vitamin deficiency (USA)

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Folate (pregnant women are at high risk; body stores only 3 to 4 month supply; prevents neural tube defects)

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Lysosomal storage disease

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Gaucher disease

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Food poisoning (exotoxin mediated)

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S. aureus, B. cereus

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Osteomyelitis

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S. aureus (most common overall)

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Bacterial meningitis (adults and elderly)

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S. pneumoniae

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Bacterial meningitis (newborns and kids)

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Group B streptococcus, E coli, Listeria monocytogenes (newborns)
S pneumo, N meningitidis (kids/teens)

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Bacteria associated with gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, and gastric malignancies (eg adenocarcinoma, MALToma)

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H pylori

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Opportunistic infection in AIDS

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Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia

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Helminth infection (US)

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Ascaris lumbricoides

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Myocarditis

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Coxsackie B

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Infection secondary to blood transfusion

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Hepatitis C

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Osteomyelitis in sickle cell disease

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Salmonella

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Osteomyelitis with IV drug use

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Pseudomonas, Candida, S aureus

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UTI

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E coli, Staphylococcus saprophyticus (young women)

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Sexually transmitted disease

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C trachomatis (usually coinfected with N gonorrhea)

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Nosocomial pneumonia

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S aureus, Pseudomonas, other enteric gram - rods

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Pelvic inflammatory disease

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C trachomatis, N gonorrhea

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Infection in chronic granulomatous disease

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S aureus, E coli, Aspergillus (catalase +)

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Metastases to bone

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Prostate, breast > lung, thyroid, kidney

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Metastases to brain

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Lung > breast > prostate > melanoma > GI

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Metastases to liver

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Colon&raquo_space; stomach > pancreas

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S3 heart sound

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Increased ventricular filling pressure (eg mitral regurgitation, HF), common in dilated ventricles

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S4 heart sound
Stiff/hypertrophic ventricle (aortic stenosis, restrictive cardiomyopathy)
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Constrictive pericarditis
TB (developing world); idiopathic, viral illness (developed world)
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Holosystolic murmur
VSD, tricuspid regurgitation, mitral regurgitation
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Ejection click
Aortic stenosis
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Mitral valve stenosis
Rheumatic heart disease
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Opening snap
Mitral stenosis
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Heart murmur, congenital
Mitral valve prolapse
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Chronic arrhythmia
Atrial fibrillation (associated with high risk of emboli)
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Cyanosis (early; less common)
Tetralogy of Fallot Transposition of great vessels Truncus arteriosus Total anomalous pulmonary venous return
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Late cyanotic shunt (uncorrected left to right becomes right to left)
Eisenmenger syndrome (caused by ASD, VSD, PDA; results in pulmonary hypertension/polycythemia)
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Congenital cardiac anomaly
VSD
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Hypertension (secondary)
Renal artery stenosis Chronic kidney disease (eg polycystic kidney disease, diabetic nephropathy) Hyperaldosteronism
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Aortic aneurysm, thoracic
Marfan syndrome (idiopathic cystic medial degeneration)
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Aortic dissection
Hypertension
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Aortic aneurysm, abdominal
Atherosclerosis, smoking is major risk factor
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Aortic aneurysm, ascending or arch
Tertiary syphilis (syphilitic aortitis), vasa vasorum destruction
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Sites of atherosclerosis
Abdominal aorta > coronary artery > popliteal artery > carotid artery
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Cardiac manifestation of lupus
Marantic/thrombotic endocarditis (nonbacterial)
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Heart valve in bacterial endocarditis
Mitral > aortic (rheumatic fever), tricuspid (IV drug abuse)
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Endocarditis presentation associated with bacterium
S aureus (acute, IVDA, tricuspid valve), viridans streptococci (subacute, dental procedure), S bovis (colon cancer), culture negative (Coxiella, Bartonella, HACEK)
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Temporal arteritis
Risk of ipsilateral blindness due to occlusion of ophthalmic artery Polymyalgia rheumatica
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Recurrent inflammation/thrombosis of small/medium vessels in extremities
Buerger disease (strongly associated with tobacco)
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Cardiac primary tumor (kids)
Rhabdomyoma, often seen in tuberous sclerosis
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Cardiac tumor (adults)
Metastasis, myxoma (90% in left atrium; "ball valve")
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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, hypotension
21-hydroxylase deficiency
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Cushing syndrome
Iatrogenic (from corticosteroid therapy) Adrenocortical adenoma (secretes excess cortisol) ACTH-secreting pituitary adenoma (Cushing disease) Paraneoplastic (due to ACTH secretion by tumors)
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Tumor of the adrenal medulla (kids)
Neuroblastoma (malignant)
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Tumor of the adrenal medulla (adults)
Pheochromocytoma (usually benign)
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Cretinism
Iodine deficit/congenital hypothyroidism
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HLA-DR3
``` Diabetes mellitus type 1 SLE Graves Disease Hashimoto thyroiditis (also assoc with HLA-DR5) Addison disease ```
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Thyroid cancer
Papillary carcinoma (childhood irradiation)
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Hypoparathyroidism
Accidental excision during thyroidectomy
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Primary hyperparathyroidism
Adenomas, hyperplasia, carcinoma
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Secondary hyperparathyroidism
Hypocalcemia of chronic kidney disease
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Hypopituitarism
Pituitary adenoma (usually benign tumor)
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HLA-DR4
Diabetes mellitus type 1 RA Addison Disease
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Refractory peptic ulcers and high gastrin levels
Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome (gastrinoma of duodenum or pancreas), associated with MEN1
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Esophageal cancer
Squamous cell carcinoma (worldwide) | Adenocarcinoma (US)
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Acute gastric ulcer associated with CNS injury
Cushing ulcer (increased intracranial pressure stimulates vagal gastric H+ secretion)
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Acute gastric ulcer associated with severe burns
Curling ulcer (greatly reduced plasma volume results in sloughing of gastric mucosa)
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Bilateral ovarian metastases from gastric carcinoma
Krukenberg tumor (mucin-secreting signet ring cells)
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Chronic atrophic gastritis (autoimmune)
Predisposition to gastric carcinoma (can also cause pernicious anemia)
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Gastric cancer
Adenocarcinoma
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Alternating areas of transmural inflammation and normal colon
Skip lesions (Crohn disease)
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Diverticulum in pharynx
Zenker diverticulum (diagnosed by barium swallow)
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Site of diverticula
Sigmoid colon
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Hepatocellular carcinoma
Cirrhotic liver (associated with hepatitis B and C, alcoholism, and hemochromatosis)
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Liver disease
Alcoholic cirrhosis
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Primary liver cancer
Hepatocellular carcinoma (chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, hemochromatosis, alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency, Wilson disease)
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Congenital conjugated hyperbilirubinemia (black liver)
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (inability of hepatocytes to secrete conjugated bilirubin into bile)
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Hereditary harmless jaundice
Gilbert syndrome (benign congenital unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia)
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Hemochromatosis
Multiple blood transfusions or hereditary HFE mutation (can result in heart failure, "bronze diabetes," and increased risk of HCC)
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Pancreatitis (acute)
Gallstones, alcohol
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Pancreatitis (chronic)
Alcohol (adults), cystic fibrosis (kids)
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Autosplenectomy (fibrosis and shrinkage)
Sickle cell disease (hemoglobin S)
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Microcytic anemia
Iron deficiency
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Bleeding disorder with GpIb deficiency
Bernard-Soulier syndrome (defect in platelet adhesion to von Willebrand factor)
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Hereditary bleeding disorder
Von Willebrand disease
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DIC
``` Severe sepsis Obstetric complications Cancer Burns Trauma Major surgery Acute pancreatitis APL ```
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Malignancy associated with noninfectious fever
Hodgkin lymphoma
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Type of Hodgkin lymphoma
Nodular sclerosing (vs mixed cellularity, lymphocytic predominance, lymphocytic depletion)
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t(14;18)
Follicular lymphoma | BCL-2 activation, anti-apoptotic oncogene
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t(8;14)
Burkitt lymphoma | c-myc fusion, transcription factor oncogene
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Type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
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Primary bone tumor (adults)
Multiple myeloma
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Age ranges for patient with ALL/CLL/AML/CML
ALL: child CLL: adult (60+) AML: adult (65+) CML: adult 45-85
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Malignancy (kids)
Leukemia, brain tumors
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Death in CML
Blast crisis
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t(9;22)
Philadelphia chromosome CML (BCR-ABL oncogene, tyrosine kinase activation) More rarely associated with ALL
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Vertebral compression fracture
Osteoporosis (type I: postmenopausal woman; type II: elderly man or woman)
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HLA-B27
Psoriatic arthritis Ankylosing spondylitis IBD-associated arthritis Reactive arthritis (formerly Reiter syndrome)
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Death in SLE
Lupus nephropathy
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Tumor of infancy
Strawberry hemangioma (grows rapidly and regresses spontaneously by childhood)
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Actinic (solar) keratosis
Precursor to squamous cell carcinoma
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Cerebellar tonsillar herniation
Chiari I malformation
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Atrophy of the mammillary bodies
Wernicke encephalopathy (thiamine deficiency causing ataxia, ophthalmoplegia, and confusion)
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Viral encephalitis affecting temporal lobe
HSV-1
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Hematoma - epidural
Rupture of middle meningeal artery (trauma; lentiform shape)
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Hematoma - subdural
Rupture of bridging veins (crescent shaped)
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Dementia
Alzheimer disease, multiple infarcts (vascular dementia)
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Demyelinating disease in young women
MS
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Brain tumor (adults)
Supratentorial: metastasis, astrocytoma (including GBM), meningioma, schwannoma
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Pituitary tumor
Prolactinoma, somatotropic adenoma
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Brain tumor (kids)
Infratentorial: medulloblastoma (cerebellum) Supratentorial: craniopharyngioma
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Mixed (UMN and LMN) motor neuron disease
ALS
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Primary hyperaldosteronism
Adrenal hyperplasia or adenoma
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Nephrotic syndrome (adults)
Membranous nephropathy
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Nephrotic syndrome (kids)
Minimal change disease
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Glomerulonephritis (adults)
Berger disease (IgA nephropathy)
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Kidney stones
Calcium = radiopaque Struvite (ammonium) = radiopaque (formed by urease + organisms such as Klebsiella, Proteus species, and S saprophyticus) Uric acid = radiolucent Cystine = faintly radiopaque
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Obstruction of male urinary tract
BPH
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Renal tumor
Renal cell carcinoma: associated with von Hippel-Lindau and cigarette smoking; paraneoplastic syndromes (EPO, renin, PTHrP, ACTH)
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Primary amenorrhea
Turner syndrome (45,XO or 45,XO/46,XX mosaic)
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Neuron migration failure
Kallman syndrome (hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and anosmia)
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Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina
DES exposure in utero
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Ovarian tumor (benign, bilateral)
Serous cystadenoma
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Ovarian tumor (malignant)
Serous cystadenocarcinoma
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Tumor in women
Leiomyoma (estrogen dependent, not precancerous)
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Gynecologic malignancy
``` Endometrial carcinoma (most common in US) Cervical carcinoma (most common worldwide) ```
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Breast mass
Fibrocystic change, carcinoma (in postmenopausal women)
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Breast tumor (benign, young women)
Fibroadenoma
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Breast cancer
Invasive ductal carcinoma
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Testicular tumor
Seminoma (malignant, radiosensitive) | Increased placental ALP
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Right heart failure due to a pulmonary cause
Cor pulmonale
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Hypercoagulability, endothelial damage, blood stasis
Virchow triad (increased risk of thrombosis)
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Pulmonary hypertension
Idiopathic, heritable, left heart disease, lung disease, hypoxemic vasoconstriction, thromboembolic
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SIADH
small cell carcinoma of the lung
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mismatch repair defect
Lynch Syndrome (aka hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer)
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defective nonhomologous end joining
ataxia telangiectasia | Fanconi anemia
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defective homologous recombination
BRCA1 mutations