What type of nephritic syndrome is a patient with SLE most likely to get? _____
What is used to differentiate between primary CNS lymphoma and toxoplasmosis?_____
Alport syndrome is associated with a '_____' appearance on electron microscopy
What RBC pathology is characterized by formation and loss of membrane blebs over time?_____
As limb compartment syndrome progresses, patients can develop _____ deficits
Alzheimer disease is characterized histologically by _____ plaques in gray matter
_____ tuberculosis can result in granuloma formation in the spleen, liver, adrenal gland and meninges (causing meningitis)
What spinal cord level is most commonly affected by tabes dorsalis? _____
Infantile Refsum Disease can present with craniofacial dysmorphism and skeletal abnormalities such as _____
What pathology is associated with a defective PAX3 gene?
Liver pathology (hepatitis, cirrhosis)
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Gallbladder and biliary tract disorders
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Pancreatic diseases
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Kidney diseases
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Male reproductive pathology
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Female reproductive pathology
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Breast pathology
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Endocrine pathology
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Bone and joint pathology
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Skeletal muscle diseases
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Peripheral nerve disorders
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Soft tissue tumors
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Head and neck pathology
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