A 24-year-old man comes to the physician because his vision has worsened rapidly over the last 2 months. His maternal uncle lost his vision suddenly over a period of 3 months at 26 years of age. The patient's wife and 1-year-old son have normal vision. Funduscopic examination of the patient shows bilateral circumpapillary telangiectasia. Genetic testing shows a missense mutation in one of the genes of the electron transport chain complexes. The probability that this patient's son will be affected by the same disease is closest to which of the following?
A33%
B100%
C0%
D25%
E50%
A 7-month-old boy presents to the family physician with extensive scaliness and pigmentation of sun-exposed skin areas. His mother says that these symptoms were absent until mid-spring and then became significantly worse after their trip to California in the summer. The child was born in December to a consanguineous couple after an uncomplicated pregnancy. He is breastfed and receives mashed potatoes, bananas, and carrots as complementary foods. His weight is 8.5 kg (18.7 lb) and length is 70 cm (2 ft 96 in). The patient’s vital signs are within normal limits for his age. On physical examination, there is freckling, scaling, and erythema on the sunlight-exposed areas of the face, trunk, and upper and lower extremities. No blistering, scarring, hypertrichosis, or alopecia is noted. The rest of the exam is unremarkable. Which process is most likely disrupted in this patient?
ANucleotide-excision DNA repair
BBase-excision DNA repair
CHydroxylation of proline and lysine in the procollagen molecule
DConversion of uroporphyrinogen III to coproporphyrinogen III
ENAD production
A 47-year-old man presents to his primary care physician for fatigue. Over the past 3 months, his tiredness has impacted his ability to work as a corporate lawyer. He denies any changes to his diet, exercise regimen, bowel movements, or urinary frequency. His past medical history is notable for obesity, type II diabetes mellitus, and hypertension. He takes metformin and enalapril. His family history is notable for colorectal cancer in his father and paternal grandfather and endometrial cancer in his paternal aunt. He has a 20-pack-year smoking history and drinks one 6-pack of beer a week. His temperature is 98.8°F (37.1°C), blood pressure is 129/71 mmHg, pulse is 82/min, and respirations are 17/min. On exam, he has conjunctival pallor. A stool sample is positive for occult blood. A colonoscopy reveals a small hemorrhagic mass at the junction of the ascending and transverse colon. Which of the following processes is likely impaired in this patient?
AMismatch repair
BHomologous recombination
CNon-homologous end joining
DNucleotide excision repair
EBase excision repair
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