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A-74. What are the S/S of Endocarditis?
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Splinter hemorrages in finger nials
Osler's Nodes, Roth Spots, Janeway Lesions Subacute: S. areus and pneumoniae, and N. gonorrhea |
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A-74. No-caseating granulomas eventually replaced scars and bilaterial hilar adenopathy on CXR are signs of what?
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Sarcoidosis (restrictive L.D.)
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A-74. What is the number one cause of of lobar pneumonia?
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Strep pneumo
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A-74. What do Carcinoid lung masses secrete and how do you diagnose it on labs?
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Serotonin and histamine
Lab: 24hr 5'-HIAA |
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A-74. Squamous cell carcinoma is associated with ______, produces _______, which results in________ and occurs ________ to the mediastinum.
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Smoking
PTH Hypercalcemia Central |
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A-74. Nephrotic Syndrome is due to __________. The structural changes that occur no longer _________?
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Changes in glomerular permiability
Adequately limits filtration of proteins |
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A-74. What is Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis a result of?
What is it associated with? |
Immune complex deposition
Recent URI and chroninc HCV |
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A-74. Follows a viral URI, immune complex deposition, composed of IgA, compliment glomerular damage and inflammation are all signs of?
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IgA Nephropathy (Berger's Disease)
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A-74. What are the gross findings of Diabetic Glomerulosclerosis?
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Small kidneys
Diffue glomerulosclerosis (thickening of glom. capillary basement membranes) |
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A-74. What are some drugs that can cause Acute Tubular Injury?
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Cyclosporins
Amphotericin B Aminoglycosides |
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A-74. What is the pathology behind Acute Tubulointerstitial Nephritis?
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Inflammation of tubules or renal parenchyma secondary to allergic reaction
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A-74. What is Post-Renal ARF due to and what are examples of causes?
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Obstruction of outflow of urine
BPH, Bladder stone, B/L Urolithiasis, renal collecting systme trauma |