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does laryngeal carcinoma hit the true or false vocal cords?
true
which HPV strains are more commonly associated with laryngeal carcinoma?
6 and 11
degenerative spondylolisthesis is commonly found at what level?
L4-L5
what is dupuytrens contracture?
thickening of palmar fasica and there is NO NEUROLOGICAL DEFICIT!!!

the 4th and 5th digits will remain contracted when asked to open the hand up
which muscles open the jaw up so you can eat that deliciously fatty hamburger?
the lateral pterygoid muscle
what is the first branch off the external carotid?
the superior thyroid
whats a good drug to treat a cat bit with? and what bug are you targeting
first a bullet in the head of the cat...

then doxycycline for the poor innocent person that was attacked by the evil feline.

targeting pasturella multocida
which artery gets in the way and causes a horseshoe kindey?
the inferior mesenteric artery
what responds to light discriminatory touch
meissner corpuscles
what are the remnants of the umbilical arteries?
the medial umbilical ligaments
remnant of the umbilical vein?
ligamentum teres
remnant of the urachus?
median umbilical ligament
remnant of the ductus arteriosus
ligamentum arteriosum
remnant of the ductus venosus
ligamentum venosum
blood creates a false lumen in what layer after penetrating what layer in an aortic dissection
false lumen in the tunica media
penetrates tunica intima
how can tibial stress fractures be diagnoses
bone scan within 72 hours of injury
what innervates the latissimus dorsi
thoracodorsal nerve
what type of cell comprise a tumor in carcinoid syndrome
neuroendocrine cells
a persistant processus vaginalus can cause what type of hernia
indirect
which muscle causes winged scapula when damaged
serratus anterior
RBC casts are pathognomonic for what syndrome
nephritic
Examples of nephritic syndrome include post-strep glomerulonephritis, Wegener's granulomatosis, and Goodpasture's syndrome.
remember the difference between subacute and acute endocarditis
if you cant go look up it right now
pt has history of being out in the woods and now presents with a bullous rash...what is it?
rhus dermatitis caused by a type 4 hypersensitivity
greasy scales on an erythematous base is what?

number 1 place seen in kids?
seborrheic dermatitis

seen on scalp in kids and called "cradle cap"
headache, nausea, shortness of breath, and swollen hands seen in a dude mountain biking is what? who gets it worse?
acute mountain sickness

worse in peeps that live at low altitude
whats involved with DIC
platelets get trapped----bleeding time goes up

clotting factors get consumed---PT and PTT go up
wtf is intertrigo
Intertrigo is a superficial fungal infection located under the breasts and folds of skin caused by Candida species.
what is the cause of multiple lesions in the brain seen on MRI
metastasis to the brain
a patient with chronic RA presents with signs of nephrotic syndrome....what type of renal dz is it and what will bx show?
amyloidosis

congo red stain, apple-green birefringence
cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator is the protein involved with CF
dont forget
germ cell tumors in doods have a increased risk of occurrence when preceded by what
cyptorchidism
general anxiety disorder have a deficiency of what neurotransmitter
GABA
what lab value will be high with obstructive sleep apnea
red blood cell count due to the period of hypoxia triggering EPO release and increasing the production of RBCs
60-70% of the time what is a pituitary tumor gonna be
prolactinoma
where does primary TB occur?
at the base of the lung (area with highest perfusion)
where does reactivation TB occur?
at the apex of the lung (where ventilation is highest)
patient went to the grand canyon and now has pulmonary problems....likely agent?
hanta virus

think this virus for southwest US travel followed by pulmonary infection