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31 Cards in this Set
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what condition causes corneal arcus?
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hypercholesterolemia
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DM drug that increases insulin sensitivity
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thiazolidenidiones
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DM drug that delays carb absorption
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Acarbose
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DM drug that inhibits hepatic gluconeogenesis
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Metformin
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DM drug that increases insulin secretion
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sulfonylureas
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Tx of thyroid storm
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Methimazole
PTU |
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Tx of impotence due to prolactinoma
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Bromocriptine
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infant with abdominal pain and sausage-like mass in epigastric region
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intasusseption
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Tx of painful neuropathy, can be due to DM or any reason
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Tricyclics
Anticonvulsants(carbamazapine, gabapentin) |
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side effect of clozapine
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agranulocytosis
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Tx to suppress heroin withdrawal symptoms
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methadone
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Tx and prophylaxis of Toxoplasmosis
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Tx: Sulfadiazine & Pyrimethamine
Prophy: Bactrim |
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A failure of neutrophils to generate an immune response and lab values indicate elevated IgE levels?
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Job's syndrome
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right sided valvular disease and diarrhea?
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Carcinoid syndrome
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elevated IgA levels and presence of thrombocytopenia
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Wiskott-Aldrich
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excessive movement occurring at joints and loose skin?
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Ehler's Danlos
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ipsilateral motor loss and contralateral spinothalmic tract damage
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Brown-Sequard syndrome
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maternal genetic phenotype syndrome?
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Angelman's syndrome
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Abnormal development of the 3rd and 4th (Pharyngeal pouches)?
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DiGeorge's syndrome
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This syndrome can be caused by high doses of Tetracyclines?
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Fanconi's syndrome
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Poor liver excretion
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Dubin-Jonhson
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chromosomal deficit of #5
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Cri-du-chat syndrome
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chromosomal deficit of #18
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Edward's syndrome
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chromosomal deficit of #13
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Patau's syndrome
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Tx of absence seizures
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Ethosuximide
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Abx assoc with tendon dysruption
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Fluoroquinolones
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Tx of lead toxicity
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EDTA
Penicillamide |
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transplant from another species
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Xenograft
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another name for hives
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urticaria: caused by allergic contact
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Condition of deficient B-cells
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X-linked or Bruton's agammaglobulinemia
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Hyper IgE syndrome is AKA; recurrent staph and lung infections
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Job's syndrome
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