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Infratentorial brain tumor (children) - medulloblastoma (cerebellum) acute autoimmune inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy - Guillain-Barre syndrome Absence seizures treatment - Ethosuximide 'lumpy bumpy" appearance of glomeruli on immunofluorescence - poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis ...

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Infratentorial brain tumor (children) - medulloblastoma (cerebellum)



acute autoimmune inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy - Guillain-Barre syndrome



Absence seizures treatment - Ethosuximide

'lumpy bumpy" appearance of glomeruli on immunofluorescence - poststreptococcal
glomerulonephritis



'thumb sign" on lateral x-ray - epiglottitis



'wire loop' glomerular capillary appearance on LM - lupus nephropathy



"apple core" lesion on abdominal x-ray - left-sided colorectal cancer



"Blue bloater" chronic bronchitis clinical presentation - hypoxemia, polycythemia, hypercapnia



"Blue bloater" chronic bronchitis histology - hyperplasia of mucous cells



'hair on end' crew-cut appearance on x-rays - Beta-thalassemia, sickle cell anemia



"Clue cells" - gardnerella vaginalis



"Nutmeg" appearance of liver - chronic passive congestion of liver due to right heart failure



"Onion skin" periosteal reaction - Ewing's sarcoma

,"Pink puffer": pink complexion, dyspnea, hyperventilation, centriacinar - emphysema (smoking)



"Pink puffer": pink complexion, dyspnea, hyperventilation, panacinar - alpha1-antitrypsin
deficiency



"Slapped cheeks" - erythema infectiosum/fifth disease



"String sign" - Crohn's disease



"tennis racket" shaped cytoplasmic organelles in Langerhans cells on EM - Birbeck granules



abdominal pain, ascites, hepatomegaly - Budd-Chiari syndrome



ACh production in CNS - nucleus of Meynert, caudate, putamen



ACh production location degenerates in Alzheimer's - nucleus basalis of Meynert



Acute gastric ulcer w/CNS injury - Cushing's ulcer



Acute gastric ulcer w/severe burns - Curling's ulcer



Acute heparin toxicity treatment - protamine sulfate



Acute warfarin toxicity treatment - FFP



ADHD treatment - methylphenidate, amphetamines



adrenal hemorrhage, hypotension, DIC - Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome

,Adrenal medulla tumor in kids - neuroblastoma (malignant)



Adult tumor of the adrenal medulla - pheochromocytoma (benign)



aflatoxin exposure - hepatocellular carcinoma



Alcohol abuse treatment - AA + disulfiram for patient; Al-Anon for family



Alcohol withdrawal treatment - benzodiazepines



Alternating areas of transmural inflammation and normal colon - skip lesions



Alveolar gas equation - PA02 = PI02 - PaCO2/R



Angina - chest pain on exertion



Ankle jerk reflex - S1



Ankylosing spondylitis - chronic inflammatory arthritis (HLA-B27)



Anorexia treatment - SSRIs



Anterior/posterior cruciate ligament injury - positive anterior/posterior 'drawer sign'



anti-transglutaminase/anti-gliadin/anti-endomysial Ig - Celiac disease



anticoagulation during pregnancy - heparin

, Antistaphylococcal penicillins - nafcillin, oxacillin, dicloxacillin



APL treatment - all-trans retinoic acid



arachnodactyly, lens dislocation, aortic dissection, hyperflexible joints - Marfan's syndrome



area postrema - vomiting center



Argyll Robertson pupil associated with what condition? - neurosyphilis



Argyll Robertson pupil presentation - pupil accommodates but doesn't react



Aromatase inhibitor - anastrozole



Arrhythmia associated with high risk of emboli - atrial fibrillation



arsenic - squamous cell carcinoma of skin



Aschoff bodies associated with? - rheumatic fever



associated with Sturge-Weber syndrome - hemangioma



Athlete with polycythemia - EPO injection



Auer rods - acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) M3 type (APL)



autoimmune destruction of exocrine glands - Sjogren's disease

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