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2009-06-24 04:00 pm

Pathology of the Peripheral Nervous System

What presents with acute ascending paralysis bilaterally, starting in the feet?
GBS

What infectious agent do you suspect if your pt presents with bilateral facial neuropathy?
Borrelia burgdorferi

What's a common incorrect treatment for trigeminal neuralgia?
dentists pull teeth unnecessarily

ExpandSelf-quiz from Miller's notes )
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2009-06-19 09:14 pm

Ovarian Pathology: cysts, PCOS, tumors, cancer

What causes ovarian cysts?
--ETIO: hormone imbalance, ov CA, mets, smoking, low BMI, early menarche, infert (4x), hypothyroid, neonatal cysts (common in babies of moms w/ DM, toxemia and Rh immunization)
--RISK factors: tamoxifen tx (10% incr risk), smoking (0-2x incr in incidence), hx of cysts
Expandself quiz based on SSL's review sheet, and notes )
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2009-05-26 08:35 am

Diabetes Mellitus: Pathology

Name the rash that SSL is going to ask about on the final exam.
necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum

Where does diabetes rank in the leading causes of death in the US?
7th

Approximately how many people in the US are affected?
16 million
half undiagnosed

Define diabetes.
A group of metabolic disorders of impaired glucose tolerance causing hyperglycemia, as well as abnormal and and protein metabolism.
ExpandSelf-quiz from SSL's lecture and powerpoint )
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2009-05-24 11:06 am

Pituitary Pathology

What does pituitary mean, from the Latin? (think onomatopoeia...)
to spit mucus
ptuo = to spit, pituita = mucus

What do you call a hormone that acts on neighboring cells?
paracrine

Are pituitary hormones steroid, steroid type, or peptide hormones?
peptide, all of them are

What do you call the loss of lateral visual fields?
bitemporal hemianopsia

Damage to what part of the pituitary causes diabetes insipidus, and which hormone is lacking?
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2009-05-13 05:32 pm

Adrenal pathology

What can you diagnose by measuring vanillyl mandelic acid in the urine?
pheochromocytoma and neuroblastoma

How much do the adrenals glands weigh? (each)
Expandself quiz and lecture notes from lecture on this date by SSL )
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2009-03-23 08:52 pm

Cardiovascular Pathology

What is the most common primary tumor of the heart?
--atrial myxoma (rare, pedunculated tumor that can occlude valves, cause murmurs)
--congenital, assoc w/ Carney's syndrome

More common than the myxoma is a metastasis to the heart from what malignancy?
--melanoma
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2008-06-04 04:39 pm

Neoplasia Nuggets

quiz:
What kind of cancer is it "better" to have, fast or slow growing?
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2008-05-28 09:19 am

Vocabababble: Pediatric Pathology

anencephaly = no brain, bad way to be born
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2008-05-21 07:11 pm

Thyroid Pathology Review

What thyroid condition causes a persistent sore throat with a painful thyroid and fever?
Dequervain or giant cell thyroiditis, aka subacute granulomatous thyroiditis
more in women 10-40???

An elder whose CHF has just gotten worse may have what thyroid condition?
"apathetic" hypothyroidism

If someone just had a coxsackie virus infection and now is hyperthyroid, what do you suspect?
Expandself quiz, use the scroll bar to see what you know, this info integrated, moved post to 2008 for archive )