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lab tests and pathophys for osteomalacia
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low Ca, low phosph
high serum alk phosphatase lack of vit d chronic renal insufficiency |
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labs and path for pagets disease
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extremely high alk phosphatase
excessive bone resorption |
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what kind of collagen is fibrocartilage
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type I
(meniscus/intervertebral disks) |
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what kind of collagen is hyaline cartilage
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type II
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codman's triangle is found in?
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osteosarcoma
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Becker's and Duchenne's dystrophy are due to what?
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x-linked absent or impaired dystrophin
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whats the inheritance of myotonic muscular dystrophy?
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autosomal dominant
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pseudohypertrophy of calf muscles is common in?
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duchenne's
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psammoma bodies found in?
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meningioma (neural crest)
"whorling pattern" |
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von recklinghausen's is associated with what tumors?
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schwannomas and neurofribromas
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where's the atrophy in huntington's?
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caudate, putamen, and frontal cortex
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what are oligoclonal bands?
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multiple monoclonal gamma globulins
characteristic for MS but not entirely specific |
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what is Conn syndrome due to?
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adrenal cortex adenoma...increase in mineralcorticoids (hyperaldosteronism)
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what's plummers syndrome?
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hyperthyroidism(nodular toxic goiter)
hyperplasia, hypertrophy, colloid accumulation |
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what are the four types of malignant thyroid tumors?
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papillary
follicular anaplastic medullary |
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MEN is of what inheritance?
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autosomal dominant
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what's bowen's disease?
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squamous cell CA in situ
usually on penis |
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when would you see a "herald patch"?
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pityriasis rosacea
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"salmon pathces"
"strawberry hemangiomas" |
capillary hemangioma
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