Systemic Pathology US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Systemic Pathology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 371: A(n) _____ multinodular goiter occurs when a multinodular goiter has hyperfunctioning follicular cells that work independently of TSH, causing increased release of T3 and T4
Answer: toxic
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* low TSH due to negative feedback from thyroid hormone
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Flashcard 372: Is Paget disease of bone a localized or diffuse process?
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Answer: Localized
Extra:
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Flashcard 373: Whipple disease is characterized by systemic tissue damage with macrophages loaded with _____ organisms
Answer: Tropheryma whipplei
Extra:
Watch associated Bootcamp video [https://app.bootcamp.com/med-school/gastroenterology/videos/intestinal-pathology?index=4]
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Flashcard 374: The second most common type of kidney stone (15%) is a(n) _____ stone, also known as struvite
Answer: ammonium magnesium phosphate
Extra:
Watch Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) Stones, Uric Acid Stones, & Cystine Stones [https://dashboard.sketchy.com/study/medical/courses/medical-pathophysiology/units/medical-pathophysiology-renal/videos/medical-pathophysiology-renal-urinary-tract-obstruction-magnesium-ammonium-phosphate-map-stones-uric-acid-stones-and-cystine-stones?utm_source=anki&utm_medium=partnership&utm_campaign=february_update&utm_content=medical]Watch associated Bootcamp video [https://app.bootcamp.com/med-school/nephrology/videos/nephrolithiasis?index=3]
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Flashcard 375: Acute interstitial nephritis may be mediated by a type _____ HSR
Answer: I or IV
Extra:
* Type I: drug-induced cross-linking of IgE on mast cells -> release of proinflammatory cytokines
* Type IV: AIN occurs 1-2 weeks after inciting agent
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Flashcard 376: Patients with sarcoidosis may have scattered granulomas in their liver; most commonly affecting the _____
Answer: portal triads
Extra:
* Portal triad = Hepatic artery, bile duct, & portal vein;
* Hepatomegaly and splenomegaly may present in patient
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Flashcard 377: Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis ultimately progresses to _____
Answer: chronic renal failure
Extra:
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Flashcard 378: What MSK pathology is associated with "Looser zones" (pseudofractures) on X-ray?
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Answer: Osteomalacia
Extra:
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Flashcard 379: How does type 1 Diabetes Mellitus affect pancreatic islets on histology?
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Answer: Decreased number & size of pancreatic Islets
Extra:
* due to the autoimmune process
* in the histology below, pancreatic islets with a mix of healthy islets (1) and infiltrated lymphocytes (2)
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Flashcard 380: Which type of calcium kidney stone (calcium-oxalate or calcium-phosphate) is more common?
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Answer: Calcium oxalate
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