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KJZ PP Clues

Subject : health-sciences
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1. Normal CD4 count: 800-1200 in adults - up to 1500 in kids - < 500 begin treating w/ 2 nucleotide inhibitors & 1 protease inhibitor (750 in kids) - <200 = AIDS - add tx for PCP - <100 add tx for MAC






2. Vibrio - Campylobacter - Listeria - H. pylori






3. Job - Buckley Syn - NADPH Oxidase dfic - Neutropenia - Myeloperoxidase defic






4. Azithromycin






5. G-6- PD






6. HPV = cervical ca - EBV = lymphoma - HVB - HVC = liver ca - HIV = Kaposi






7. C. melanogosepticus - S. bovis






8. AZT - Benzene - Chloramphenecol - Vinblastin






9. Anti - Smith - - dsDNA (most nephrotoxic) - Cardiolipin (clotting - bleeding - false VRDL)






10. Gly - Ala - Ser






11. Necator Americanus - Ascaris lumbricoides - Schistosomiasis - Strongyloides - Ankylostoma






12. Mitral regurg - Tricuspid regurg - VSD






13. Chediak - Higashi - NADPH- oxidase deficiency






14. Necatur Americanis - Enterobius Vermicularis - Ankylostoma Duodenale - Trichuris Trichurium - Ascaris Lumbriocoides - Strongyloides






15. Xanthelasmas on eyelids & face - Increased risk for pancreatitis






16. Colon cancer (HIV is sudden ?)






17. HIPPPE - Hydralazine - INH - Procainamide - Penicillamine - Phenytoin - Ethosuximide






18. 'RESPI' - Rifampin - Ethambutol - Streptomycin - Pyrozinamide - INH






19. Birth to 2 months - 4 to 7 years - puberty






20. Phe - Thr - Trp






21. Focal Segmental GN






22. S. pneumonia






23. Combo of Type I & II - Normal urine pH - Hypokalemia






24. SLE - endometrial & cervical cancer ? renal failure






25. Only lipoprotein to carry cholesterol - Breakdown product of VLDL






26. 'I AM HE' - Influenza - Adenovirus - Mycoplasma - Hep B & C - EBV






27. Restriction enzyme that cuts to the left of carboxy terminal






28. Burton's Agammaglobulinemia - CGD (NADPH Oxidase deficiency) - Duchenne's Muscular Dystrophy - Color Blindness - Hemophilia - G6PD - Lesch - Nyhan - Pyruvate DH deficiency - Fabry's - Hunter's






29. Morbiliform rash - preceded by cough & conjunctivitis






30. CMV






31. Pick's disease






32. ACTH (MC) - ADH - PTH - TSH - ANP






33. Disease does not effect parents - Disease may be seen in siblings & uncles - Often early onset (early dx) - Disease only present when both alleles are mutant - Horizontal transmission - Usu enzyme defects (Inborn errors of metabolism)






34. Adenosine deaminase deficiency - T>B - Frameshift/nonsense mutation - bacterial & fungal infx






35. Herpes






36. Burkitt's Lymphoma - c - myc activation






37. DNP - Free Fatty Acids






38. A1- antitrypsin deficiency






39. Small red spots w/ bright red margins - sand papery Rheumatic fever






40. PKU - MSUD - Cystinuria






41. 'IHOP' - Intractable pain - Hemorrhage - Obstruction - Perforation






42. Follicular lymphoma (can show up in Burkitts - pick follicular first)






43. Linear excoriation on belt line & finger webs






44. P41: just a surface marker - GP120: attachment to CD4 - p17 & p24 antigens: assembly - Pol: transcription - Reverse transcriptase: integration






45. Only occurs if bacteria has PILI






46. 1st Contact - Neutrophils work first 3 days - Then B- cells make IgM - peaks at 14 days - gone in 2 mos - IgG shows up at 2 weeks - peaks in 2 mos - gone in 1 yr






47. Stuck on wart appearance






48. Burkitt's Lymphoma






49. Ceftriaxone - Cefixime - Cefoxitin - Ciprofloxacin - Ofloxacin - Gatifloxicin






50. Leishmaniasis