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person with neuropathy , Abdominal pain, RED URINE |
Acute intermittant porphyria increase in activity of poryphrin synthese
treat with heme and glucose |
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what do you give people who have tumor lysis syndrome |
alluporinol or rasburicase these are hypouremic agents |
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what is tumor lysis syndrom |
give patient chemo they start not peeing because they have a urinary obstruction and they have hyperkalemia so t waves hyperphosphatemia hyperuricegmia |
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if parents are normal and boy has x linked disorder probablity that his sister has it is |
1/8 |
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What is the pol HIV gene |
the gene that causes resistant to the antiviral drugs
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what enzymes do you need to make F6P from glucose 6 phosphate |
transkelotase or transaldolase |
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what drugs can you use with warfrin tht decreases its efficacy |
phentoyoin, phenobarbitol and rifampici1 |
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14:18 t is found with waht gene expression |
BCL2 overexpression: nonhodgkins follicular lymphoma |
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STAT and tyrosine phophatae are A/w |
myelofibrosis |
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Crescent formation is founf in what disease and what antibody would you find in the serum |
anti neutrophils and RPGN |
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when is alograft rejection cell mediated |
lymphocytic infiltration and renal parynchema |
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what inhibits T lymphocytes and this release of IL2 |
CD3 |
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What is the difference between IgA and poststrep GN |
IgA occurs after days from infection PSGN occurs after weeks |
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where can you see anti GBM and lineaerity what would you see on LM |
good pastures and rapid progression GN CRESCENT FOR BOTH |
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poststrep GN the deposits are |
Ig |
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what is the best test for iabetic nephrpapthy |
albumin |