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Primary lymphoid tissue
Liver
Bone
Thymus
Secondary Lymphoid tissue
Lymph nodes
Spleen
Mechanism of IgA in the gut
Prevents microbial adherence and invasion
Which Ig can fix the complement? and which one is an opsonin?
Both IgG and IgM
Which activity/ element is lost in stored blood?
Factors V, VIII activity, and 2,3DPG (cause left shift in O2 curve)
What is Prothrombin complex?
FV, FX, PF-3, Ca, Prothrombin
Which of the following is used in gluconewgensis?
Acetyl CoA
Lactate
AA
Fat/ Lipids
AA and Lactate
Where is Kerbs cycle located?
Inner membrane of the mitochondria
1 Glu-->36ATP
What are the Pyrimidines?
CUT: Cytosine, Uracil, Thymidine
"Pyramids were CUT sharply"
Where does the thyroid hormones bind their receptors?
Nucleus
Most variable cell cycle phase?
G1
Mechanism of Amicar?
Inhibits plasmin
Mechanism of Aprotinin?
Inhibits plasminogen activation --> inhibits fibrinolysis
Most common organism in ICU pneumonia
S. Aurus
#2: Pseudomonous
Most common bacteria in surgical wound infections?
Overall: S.Aurus --> Exotoxin, ExoPS
GNR: E.Coli --> Endotoxin LPS
Anaerobes: Bactroides fragilis --> Necrosis
Most common organism in line infection?
#1 S.Epidermis
#2 S.Aurus
#3 Yeast
No WBC on gram stain in necrotic tissue?
Clostidium Perfrigens (GPR) --> alpha toxin
Most common cause of laparotomy in HIV patients?
#1 infection (CMV colitis)
#2 Neoplastic (Kaposi, Lymphoma)
Most common site of lymphoma is the stomach, then the rectum (NHL), and Tx is chemo
What may delay/ prevent the development of Cirrhosis in Hep C patients?
Interferon
Bacteria in human bites Vs animal bites?
Human: Eikinella
Cat/Dog: Pasteurella
Tx: Augmentin