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20 Cards in this Set
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Barr Body
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Drum stick appearing lobule at the edge of neutrophils
Seen in Kleinfelters and all Females (Except Turners) |
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why do new borns have physiologic jaundice
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Decrease amount of UDP Glucuronyl Transferase
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Rx for physiologic jaundice
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phototherapy
converts UCB to water soluble form (trans to cis) Degrades B2, so it must be supplemented |
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MG
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auditory sensation
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LG
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visual sensation
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VA/VL
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motor to body
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VPM
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facial sensation
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VPL
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body sensation
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MCC of nephrotic syndrome in adults and children
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adults
focal segmental Children minimal change |
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Findings in hyperammonemia
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asterixis
slurred speech somnolence vomiting cerebral edema blurred speech |
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hereditary cause of hyperammonemia
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OTC def
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Antimuscarinic for Parkinsons
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benztropin
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Antimuscarinic for COPD
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ipratropium
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Antimuscarinic for peptic ulcer
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methscopolamine
propantheline |
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Antimuscarinic motion sickness
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scopolamine
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Antimuscarinic for urge incontenance
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oxybutynin
glycopyrrolate |
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How do we obtain Vit D from the sun
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in skin, 7 DHC is converted to Vit D3
In liver, D3 is converted to 25 OH In kidneys, converted to 1,25 OH (24, 25 OH is inactive form) |
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Drugs that cause aplastic anemia
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chloremphenical
benzene NSAIDs PTU methimazole anti-cancer drugs |
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Rx for aplastic anemia
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Transfusions
immunosuppressive agent -anti-thymocyte globulin -cyclosporine G-CSF or GM-CSF BM transplant |
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Rx for urge incontinence
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Antimuscarinics
-oxybutynin -tolterodone -darifenacin -solifenacin -trospium |