A 40-year-old man comes to his doctor because of 2 weeks of progressively worsening pain on the outer side of his right elbow. He does not recall any trauma to the area. The patient plays tennis recreationally and has recently gone from playing weekly to playing daily in preparation for a local tournament. He has had some pain relief with ibuprofen. On physical examination, there is tenderness over the lateral surface of the right distal humerus. The pain is reproduced by supinating the forearm against resistance. Which of the following is the most likely underlying cause of this patient's condition?
ABursal inflammation
BNerve compression at the elbow
CRepeated wrist flexion
DRepeated wrist extension
EExcessive stress to bone
Cardiac muscle serves many necessary functions, leading to a specific structure that serves these functions. The structure highlighted is an important histology component of cardiac muscle. What would be the outcome if this structure diffusely failed to function?
AFailure of potassium channels to appropriately open to repolarize the cell
BFailure of propagation of the action potential from the conduction system
CIneffective excitation-contraction coupling due to insufficient calcium ions
DInappropriate formation of cardiac valve leaflets
EOutflow tract obstruction
A 30-year-old man comes to the physician for a follow-up examination 1 month after sustaining a chemical burn over the dorsum of his right hand and forearm. Physical examination shows hyperextension of the hand at the wrist. The skin over the dorsum of the wrist is tense and there is a thick, epithelialized scar. Range of motion of the right wrist is restricted. This patient's contracture is most likely due to activity of which of the following cells?
AFibroblasts
BMyofibroblasts
CNeutrophils
DMacrophages
EEndothelial cells
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