Western blotting
Is used to detect a target polypeptide or protein from within a mixed sample. Potential target proteins are seperated by gel Electrophoresis.
Cerbellar ataxia, telangectasia and increased risk of infection
Ataxia telengectasia syndrome
Autosomal recessive condition due to mutation in ATM gene which is responsible for DNA break repair.
-telengectasia : supreficial blanching nests of distended capillaries
- ataxia
-IgA deficiency
-increased AFP, decreased IgG, IgA, and IgE.
-cerbellar atrophy
Matrix metalloprotinease (MMP)function in wound
Its secreted by various cell types such as macrophages, neutrophils, synovial cells, some epithelial cells.
Diagnosis of GCA (temporal)
Pure red cell aplasia(PRCA)
Rare form of marrow failure charactrized by severe hypoplasia of marrow erythroid elements in the setting of normal granulopoiesis and thrombopoiesis.(normal WBC and platelets).
Cysteine tellurite agar
Bordett gengou medium
Cysteine tellurite = cornybacterium diphteriae- dark black .
also can be cultured on lofflers medium where it develop cytoplasmic metachromatic granules.
Bordett gengou medium = bortadella pertusis
Aging changes in spirometry
Restless leg syndrome
Clinical features:
-uncomfortable urge to move the legs with unpleasant sensation in the legs, onset with inactivity or at night, relief with movement (walking stretching ).
-causes:
Idiopathic, iron deficiency, uremia, diabetes
Treatment:
-avoidance of aggravating factors (alcohol, sleep deprivation)
-dopamine agonists (pramipexole).
Aspiration pneumonia develops
Dengue fever symptoms
2 types, classic and hemorrhagic fever
Dengue fever features
Dengue viruses are transmitted by the aedes mosquito and are single stranded RNA viruses with 4 different serotypes (DENV1-4).
Corticosteroids changes on immune system
Pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency
Inherited inborn error of metabolism often presenting in infancy with lactic acidosis and neurologic defects.
Radical mastectomy, after few years violaceous nodules appear on arm
Dopamine features
Its an adrenergic agonist that have varying effects based on the dose. At lower doses, it stimulates D1 receptors in the renal vasculature and tubules, inducing increase in renal blood flow, glomelular filtration rate and sodium excretion.
Tuberous sclerosis
Autosomal dominant condition charactrized by cortical tubers and subependymal hamartomas in the brain.
ATN phases
3 phases
Neutric plaques
Another name for senile plaque found in Alzheimer diseae.
Acute intermittent porphyria treatment
The mainstay is to inhibit the whole heme synthesis process. Glucose or hemin inhibits ALA synthase and are used in AIP managment.
Measles virus clinical and complication
Clinical presentation:
-prodrome with cough, coryza, conjucivitis, fever, koplik spots.
-macupapular exanthem which spares the palms and soles and cephalocaudal spread.
Complication:
1. Primary measles pneumonia
2. Secondary bacterial infections (pneumonia or otitis media)
3. Neurologic (encephalitis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, subacute sclerosing panencephalitis ).
High frequency deep brain stimulation targeted to treat parkinson disease
Alcohol related chronic pancreatitis
Hives treatment
Hives are triggered in most cases by IgE dependent mast cell degranulation.
Pupil that dont react to light but do constrict with accomodation
Arhyll robertson pupils
Tabes dorsalis