Potter sequence
Acute tubular necrosis
Hypoxia from COPD can lead to
increased EPO secretion.
Sertoli leydig cell ovarian tumor
Typically present as a large adenexal mass with ammenorrha and virilization.
G protein coupled receptors
What is the most common etiology in right sided endocarditis secondary to IV drug use
S.aureus.
-it can cause perforation in the heart valve, rupture of chordae tendineae and send septic emboli to-the lung or the brain and systemic circulation.
Golgi tendon organs
Sensory receptors located at the junction of the muscle and tendon that are innervated by group Ib sensory axons.
Varicose veins is caused due to
Incompetence of the valves of veins
Stapedius muscle
Abetalipoprotenemia -histology and features
Vomiting due to chemotherapy affect what in the brain
Giardia
EHEC O157:H7 toxin mechanism of action
Hydatid cyst
Macrocytosis
Can also occur in the liver disease, hypothyroidism, and alcoholic liver disease.
Why women present later than men in hemochromatosis presentaion
Because women losses blood every month thorugh menustration.
Arsenic poisoning
Mechanism: binds to sulfhydryl groups, disrupts cellular respiration and gluconeogenesis.(arsenic binds to sulfhydryl groups, impairing cellular respiration via inhibition of pyruvate dehydrogenase and disruption of gluconeogenesis and gluthaione binding).
-source: pesticides/insecticides, contaminated water, pressure treated wood.
Manifestation:
-acute: garlic breath, vomiting,watery diarrhea, QTc prolongation, delirium, hypotension.
-chronic: hypo/hyperpigmentation, hyperkeratosis, stocking-glove neuropathy.
Treatment:
-dimercarpol (british-anti lewisite)(increase urinary excertion of heavy metals by forming stable, nontoxic soluble chelates.
-DMSA (meso-2, 3,dimercaptosuccinic acid, succimer).
Clubbing causes
It can be primary(idiopathic)
Or secondary to following chronic conditions such as:
-lung disease: lung cancer(large cell ), TB,CF,bronchoectasis, PHT, empyema and other chronic disease with hypoxia.(not asthma)
-heart disease: cyanotic congenital heart disease(teratology of fallot, truncus arteriousus, transposition of greatvessels, tricuspid atresia and TAPVC), endocarditis.
-others such as IBD, hyperthyrodism and malabsorption.
Human rabies
Pathogenesis: transmission of rabies virus by a bite from infected mammal
Reservoir:
USA-> bats, raccons, skunks, and foxes.
Worldwide->dogs
Clinical features:
1. Encephalitis : hydrophobia, aerophobia, pharyngeal spasm, spastic paralysis and agitation(painful spasms with swallowing or inspiration causing dysphagia, hydrophobia and aerophobia)
2. Paralytic: ascending flaccid paralysis.
Tx: postexposure prophylaxis: rabies immune globulin and rabies (inacvitaved vaccine) immediately after exposure to high risk animal bite.
Prognosi: coma, respiratory failure and death within weeks
Serotonin syndrome
Serotonin syndrome first line treatment
Serotonin receptor antagonist such as cryptoheptadine which is the first generation histamine antagonist with non specific 5-HT1 and 5-HT2 receptor antagonistic properties.
Thyroid hormone inhibition drugs on various sites
Muscarinic antagonist adverse effect
-facial flushing and pupillary dilation are common finding in patients taking medications with anticholinergic effects. There are 2 main forms of cholinergic receptors, nicotinic and muscarinic.
-the toxic effect of anticholenergic medication occurs primarily due to blockage of muscarinic receptors.
For example inhibition of eccrine sweat gland secretion can result in fever and compensatory cutaneous vasodilation and inhibition of the pupillary constrictor and cilliary muscles can cause pupilary dilation.
-H1 receptor antagonist such as diphenydramine for this allergic rhinitis.
Leptin mechanism of action
Leptin decreased food intake in the following important ways: