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what are the differnt types of collagen, and where can they be found in the body

ty1: tendo, bone, dentiin, skin, fascia, cornea


t2- cartilage, vitreous body


t3- blood vessels, granulaion tissue, uterus, fetal tissue


t4- bm

a 40yro man with a history of ehlers- danlos syn and hypertension present with a severe headach. a head ct is normal at presentaion and examination of the csf reveals numerous red blood cells. what is the cause of the man's headachs

subarachnoid hem, rupture berry aneurism

how does the presentation of a dominant parietal lobe lesion differ from the presentation of a non dominant parietal lobe lesion

nd: right parietal lobe hemispacial neglect


d: left gerstman syn--> agraphia, acalcuia, finger agnosita, left to right disorientation

atropinee

organophosphate poisoning

benztropine

parkinson dz

scopolamine

decrease airway secretion, motion sickness



ipratropium

bronchodilator



oxybutynin

urge incontinence

tropicamide

dilate eye

darfenacin

urge incontinence

tiotropium

bronchodilator

b1

incre


-hr


-hrt contractility


-renin

b2

vasodilation, brochodilation


decr uterine tone



a1

incr bp, bladder sphincter tone, peripheral resistance


mydriasis



a2

inhib ne