UWorld_7.14 Flashcards

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Hep B associated nephropathy

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membranous

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2
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HIV associated nephropathy

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FSGS

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3
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ACUS pap evaluation

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-@ 21-24 ==> repeat pap in 1 yr.
- @ >25 ==> HPV testing
(+) ==> colpo
(-) ==> repeat pap + HPV @ 3yrs

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4
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Presentation of osler-weber-rendu syndrome

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  • hereditary telangiectasia
  • pulmonary AVMs ==> hemoptysis and RtoL shunt
  • recurrent nosebleeds and oral lesions
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5
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Normal liver span =

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Rubella presentation

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  • low-grade fever
  • cervical/occipital LAD
  • maculopapular rash spreads from cranial-caudal and SPARES palms/soles
  • conjuctivitis
  • forschheimer spots
  • @ adults: arthralgias
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7
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Common cause of irregular menstrual cycles in teens

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-HPA axis immaturity ==> inadequate gonadotropin secretion

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8
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Management of penile fx

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  1. retrograde urtherogram to look for urethral injury

2. surgical exploration

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9
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Causes of hypokalemia

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  • increased intracellular entry of potassium 2/2 insulin, b-agonists, hematopoiesis
  • gi losses
  • renal potassium wasting 2/2 hyperaldosteronism, diuretics
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EBV DNA @ CSF in HIV + pt. ==> dx?

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primary CNS lyphoma

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Presentation of primary CNS lymphoma

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  • HIV + pt.
  • AMS
  • solitary, weakly ring-enhancing periventricular mass on MRI
  • EBV DNA @ CSF
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12
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Tatrat-resistant acid phosphate + stain ==> dx?

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hairy cell leukemia = B-cell chronic leukemia

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Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia + predom. elevated alk phos ==> evaluation?

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  • abdominal imaging

- antimitochondrial antibody

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Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia + normal LFTs + predom. elevated alk phos ==> ddx?

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  • cholestasis of pregnancy
  • malignancy
  • cholangiocarcinoma
  • primary biliary cirrhosis
  • primary sclerosing cholangitis
  • choledocholithiasis
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15
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Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia + normal LFTs + normal alk phos ==> ddx?

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  • dubin-johnson syndrome

- rotor’s syndrome

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16
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Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia + predominantly elevated LFTs ==> ddx?

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  • viral hepatitis
  • autoimmune hepatitis
  • toxin/drug-related hepatitis
  • hemochromatosis
  • ischemic hepatitis
  • alcoholic hepatitis
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cystic hepatic lesion + eggshell calcification ==> dx?

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  • hydatid cyst
  • 2/2 infection with echinococcus granulosus
  • dogs = definitive host
18
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Management of stroke in sickle cell

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exchange transfusion

19
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BMI in Anorexia

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20
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Trastuzumab: MOA, SE

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  • aka “Herceptin”
  • MOA: HER2 receptor blocker
  • SE: cardiotoxicity
21
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Lesch-Nyan syndrome presentation/cause

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  • hypoxanthin-guanine phosphoribosyl transferase deficiency

- self-mutilation, neuro dysfxn, gouty arthritis, tophus formation

22
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Boy with gout ==> dx?

A

Lesch-Nyan syndrome

23
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Kawasaki dz. presentation

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-acute vasculitis @ small/med arteries

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24
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Scarlet fever presentation

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  • exudative pharyngitis
  • **no ocular sx (usually)
  • sandpaper rash
  • straw. tongue, rash, cervical LAD
25
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pityriasis rosea presentation

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  • pink/brown scaly plaque w/central clearing + colarette of scale
  • followed by maculopapular rash @ “xmas tree” pattern along skin lines
26
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Actinic keratoses presentation

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  • @ chronically sun-exposed areas
  • erythematous papules 2/central scale
  • sandpaper
  • can be squamous precursor
27
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Sx of digoxin toxicity

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  • GI: anorexia, N/V, abdominal pain

- Neuro: fatigue, confusion, weakness, COLOR vision alterations**