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Opportunistic infection in AIDS
PCP
Ovarian Malignancy
Serous Cystadenocarcinoma
Ovarian Tumor
Hamartoma
Pancreatic Tumor
Adeno (usually in the head)
Patient with
ALL / CLL / AML / CML
ALL – Child / CLL – Adult over 60 / AML - Adult over 60 / CML – Adult 35-50
Patient with Goodpasture’s
Young male
Place for Primary Squamous Cell
CA of esophagus
Mid 1/3
Place for Peptic Ulcer Disease
Lesser curvuture in antrum – associated w/ blood group O
Primary Benign Salivary Tumor
Pleomorphic Adenoma (Mixed) – 90% localized to the parotid
Primary Hyperparathyroidism
Adenomas (followed by: hyperplasia, then carcinoma)
Primary Malignancy of Small
Intestine
Lymphoma
Pt. with Hodgkin’s
Young Male (except Nodular Sclerosis type – Female)
Renal Malignancy
Renal cell CA
Renal Malignancy of Early
Childhood
Wilm’s tumor (neohroblastoma) – chromosome 11p
Salivary Tumor
Pleomorphic adenoma
Secondary Hyperparathyroidism
Hypocalcemia of Chronic Renal Failure
Sexually Transmitted Disease
Chlamydia (sero types D-K)
Site of Diverticula
Sigmoid Colon
Site of Embolic Occlusion
Middle cerebral aa: contralateral paralysis; aphasias; motor & sensory loss
Site of Metastasis
Regional Lymph Nodes
Site of Metastasis
(2nd most common)
Liver
Sites of Atherosclerosis
Abdominal aorta > coronary > popliteal > carotid
Skin CA of Fair Skinned People
Malignant melanoma
Skin Cancer
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Small Intestine Congenital
Anomaly
Meckel’s diverticulum
Stomach Cancer
Adeno – associated w/ blood group A
Testicular Tumor
Seminoma = malignant painless testes growth
Thyroid Anomaly
Thryoglossal duct cyst
Thyroid CA
Papillary CA
Tracheoesophageal Fistula
Lower esophagus joins trachea / upper esophagus – blind pouch – polyhydramnios association
Tumor in men <20
Germ cell tumor
Tumor of Infancy
Benign vascular tumor = port wine stain = Hemangioma
Tumor of the Stomach >50 years
of age
CA of stomach (adeno CA)
Type of Hodgkin’s
Mixed Cellularity (versus: lymphocytic predominance, lymphocytic depletion, nodular sclerosis)
Type of Non-Hodgkin’s
Follicular, small cleaved
Type of Portal Cirrhosis
Micronodular
Type of Soft Tissue
Tumor of Childhood
Rhabdomyosarcoma
Vasculitis
(of medium & small arteries)
Temporal Arteritis (branch of Carotid Artery)
Worm Infection in US
Pinworm (2nd – Ascaris)
Worst Prognosis in Thyroid Cas
Follicular CA
Cause of Lobar Pneumonia
Strep. Pneumoniae
Cause of Death b/t 24-44 yoa
AIDS
Cause of Pneumonia in Cystic
Fibrosis
Pseudomonas
Cause of Osteomyelitis in IV Drug
Users
Pseudomonas
Cause of Infection in Burn Pts
Pseudomonas
Mental Problem in Males
Specific phobia
Intelligence Test
Stanford Binet (ages 6 & under)
566. WIPSI (ages 4-6)
567. WISK-R (for ages 6-17)
568. WAIS-R (for > 17 yoa)
Paraphilia
Pedophilia
Metabolite seen w/
Pheochromocytoma
VMA: vanillylmandelic acid (NE metabolite)
Severe Shigella
Dysenteriae
Bug in Otitis Media & Sinusitis in
Kids
Strep. Pneumoniae
Cause of a Solitary Brain Abscess
A. Israelli
Cause of Bacterial Diarrhea in
U.S.
Campylobacter jejuni
Shigella Type
S. Sonnei
Cause of Glomerulonephritis
IgA Nephropathy = Berger’s Disease
Cause of Viral Pneumonia
RSV – infants
581. Parainfluenza – kids
582. Influenza virus – adults
583. Adeno virus – military recruits
Warm Antibody
Most common form of immune hemolytic anemia
588. IgG auto antibodies to RBC
589. See spherocytosis; (+) Coombs’ test; complication to CLL
Immunodeficiency
IgA Deficiency
Congenital GIT Anomaly
Meckel’s Diverticulum: persistence of vitelline duct/yolk sac stalk
Cause of Congenital Malformation
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome