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Which Lymph Nodes do the following Cancers Most Commonly Metastisize:
(1) Rectum
(2) Stomach
(3) Duodenum/Jejunum
(4) Sigmoid Colon
(5) Scrotum
(6) Testes
(1) (a) Upper Rectum (transverse colon)--> Inferior Mesenteric Nodes; (b) Lower Rectum--> Internal Iliac Nodes
(2) Stomach--> Celiac Nodes
(3) Duodenum/Jejunum-->Superior Mesenteric Nodes
(4) Sigmoid Colon-->Inferior Mesenteric Nodes
(5) Scrotum--> Superficial Inguinal Nodes
(6) Testes--> Para-aortic Nodes
What is Charcot's Triad and what disease is it associated with?
Charcot's Triad is classically associated with Multiple Sclerosis and consists of:
(1) Intention Tremor
(2) Scanning Speech
(3) Intention Tremor
Others: INO, Bladder/Bowel incontinence, optic neuritis, paraesthesias, weakness, etc... (may occur at different points in time-independent of one another)
Which Lysosomal Storage Disease matches the following statements?
(1) Associated with Renal Failure
(2) Accumulation of GM2-gangloside
(1) Fabry Disease

(2) Tay Sach Disease