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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Glycogen phosphorylase deficiency |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Lactic acidosis, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia (gout) |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: a-1,6-glucosidase deficiency |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: a-1,4-glucosidase deficiency |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Cardiomegaly |
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Pompe's disease infantile |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Diaphragm weakness-->respiratory failure |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Increased glycogen in liver, severe fasting hypoglycemia |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Hepatomegaly, hypoglycemia, hyperlipidemia (normal kidneys, lactate, and uric acid) |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Painful muscle cramps, myoglobinuria with exercise |
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What glycogen storage disease matches the following phrase: Severe hepatosplenomegaly, enlarged kidneys |
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What pathology matches the following statement: Lens-shaped lesion of head CT |
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What pathology matches the following statement: Common underlying cause of intussusception |
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bulking up of small intestine: Meckel's diverticulum, Adenovirus infection of Peyer's patches |
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What pathology matches the following statement: No milk production in the postpartum period |
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What pathology matches the following statement: Pigmented hamartomas in the iris |
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Lisch nodules of neurofibromatosis |
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What pathology matches the following statement: Howell-Jolly bodies |
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What pathology matches the following statement: Cancer a/w asbestos |
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mesothelioma, bronchogenic carcinoma |
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What pathology matches the following statement: Owl's eye inclusions |
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What pathology matches the following statement: Owl's eyes nucleus |
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Reed sternberg cells, Hodgkin's lymphoma |
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What pathology matches the following statement: Owl's eyes protozoan |
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What pathology matches the following statement: 50 year old male with new unexplained skin yellowing and no other sxx |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Cholestyramine |
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Bile acid binding resin Can bing to C. diff toxin |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Venlafaxine |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Fluphenazine |
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typical neuroleptics (high potency) |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Phentolamine |
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alpha blocker (nonselective) |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Captopril |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Trazodone |
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Tetracyclic antidepressant |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Carteolol |
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beta blocker, used for glaucoma |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Clarithromycin |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Famotidine |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Fluvoxamine |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: 6-mercaptopurine |
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Inhibits purine synthesis (anticancer) |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Selegeline |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Terbinafine |
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To what drug category does the following drug belong: Clozapine |
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What is the antidote for the following toxin: Copper, gold, arsenic |
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What is the antidote for the following toxin: Arsenic, mercury, gold |
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What is the antidote for the following toxin: t-PA, streptokinase |
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What is the antidote for the following toxin: Digitalis |
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stop dig, normalize potassium |
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Where does fetal erythropoeisis take place? |
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Yolk sac, liver, spleen, bones |
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What artery is damaged (via stroke) in the following scenario: Aneurysm causes the eye to look down and out |
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Posterior communicating artery |
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What artery is damaged (via stroke) in the following scenario: Aneurysm may cause bilateral loss of lateral visual fields |
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What artery is damaged (via stroke) in the following scenario: Broca's or Wernecke's aphasia |
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What artery is damaged (via stroke) in the following scenario: Unilateral lower extremity sensory and or motor loss |
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What artery is damaged (via stroke) in the following scenario: Unilateral facial and arm sensory motor loss |
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Which hormones use steroid receptors |
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Thyroid hormones, estrogen, testosterone, aldosterone, vitamin D, glucocorticoids |
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Which hormones use tyrosine kinase receptors? |
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IGF1, insulin, FGF, GH, Prolactin |
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