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Glycogen storage: Anderson's (IV) vs. Cori's (III) enzyme defectABCD:Anderson's=Branching enzyme.Cori's=Debranching enzyme.· Otherwise, can't really distinguish clinically.
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- The ANUS problem - USMLE Forum
The ANUS problem#166715jovanavcs - 03/03/07 03:12F. febrile with tumor in upper Rt. quadrant of theanus .. the mass is painful & red .. what to do ?hot bandages-Cold sitz baths-Surgery-Systemic Antibiotics-Topical Antibiotics
F. febrile with tumor in upper Rt. quadrant of theanus .. the mass is painful & red .. what to do ? hot bandages-Cold sitz baths-Surgery -Systemic Antibiotics-Topical Antibiotics
anus bandages-cold baths-surgery febrile hot mass painful problem quadrant red sitz systemic the theanus tumor upper what with
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- just back from prometric - USMLE Forum
Re:just back from prometric#766744fido - 05/10/07 20:43pass 123...i did forms 3 and 4 ...i cant remember any ques exactly form it but the concepts were alike...not transgenic mice....they put mice in some questions even though the ques is abt something else..:((
Hello freinds!Gave my test today....Thanks to everyone on the forum ..the forum was a big support during my prep..although i was not able to contribute much bcos of my short prep timeThe test is doable..not very complex or tough stuff but everything is tested in detail...i dont recall many
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just back from prometric#185080fido - 05/10/07 18:36Hello freinds!Gave my test today....Thanks to everyone on the forum ..the forum was a big support during my prep..although i was not able to contribute much bcos of my short prep timeThe test is doable..not very complex or tough stuff but everything is tested in detail...i dont recall many "weird" ques but even the basic stuff was presented in a twisted manner...for some of the ques i had to think for a long time to figure out that i actually knew the answer.I had a lot of cell biology, anat and behavioural ...not much of patho and microi finished each block with 2 or 3 mins to spare...the format was more like UW than kaplan q bank...on the whole....its doable....i am not sure about my performance thoug
Hello freinds!Gave my test today....Thanks to everyone on the forum ..the forum was a big support during my prep..although i was not able to contribute much bcos of my short prep timeThe test is doable..not very complex or tough stuff but everything is tested in detail...i dont recall many
a back big during everyone forum freindsgave from hello just not prep..although prometric support test the today....thanks was
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- what is the answer!!!!!!!!!!EXAM q - USMLE Forum
what is the answer!!!!!!!!!!EXAM q#185066il2 - 05/10/07 17:11a friend of mine got this Q in exam!!!!!where does ADH act, in DCT OR COLLECTING TUBULEKAPLAN SAYS THAT ADH ACTS ON BOTH LATE DCT AND COLLECTING TUBULE.FA shows that ADH acts on collecting tubule and my friend says that LATE DCT IS RIGHTCAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHICH ONE IS RIGHTTHA NK U
a friend of mine got this Q in exam!!!!!where does ADH act, in DCT OR COLLECTING TUBULEKAPLAN SAYS THAT ADH ACTS ON BOTH LATE DCT AND COLLECTING TUBULE. FA shows that ADH acts on collecting tubule and my friend says that LATE DCT IS RIGHTCAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHICH ONE IS RIGHTTH
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- to be able to recieve US Visa - USMLE Forum
Al salam alykom ,this collegewww.excelsior.eduis a nursing school online, which you can enroll with them and apply for nursing exam which once you become a nurse and pass NECLEX, you will be an RN and the hospital in US can sponsor you and bring you here in US or even if you are in US they can offer you US green card, that what my friends did.i did take the license as RN in US but I do work in educational field teaching nurses ,is not bad to have RN because helps .GOOD LUCK everyone
Al salam alykom ,this college www.excelsior.edu is a nursing school online, which you can enroll with them and apply for nursing exam which once you become a nurse and pass NECLEX, you will be an RN and the hospital in US can sponsor you and bring you here in US or even if you are in US they can
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Cystic Fibrosis exam q#184790adaigbo - 05/09/07 16:11Can someone please expain to me the normal fxn of CFTR.Does it have control on chloride only or both Chloride, Sodium and water.The exam queston is: What are the levels of Chloride, sodium and water in both exocrine epithelial cells VS Sweat duct epithelial cell when CFTR is mutated.2) Why is it that when the CFTR is mutated, that the exocrine epithelial cells have isotonic dehydration of luminal content, however, there is Hypertonic luminal sweat duct epithelial cell.Please someone who knows explain. This was a question on my friends test that she took on Monday. Thanks in advance for the explanation.Report Abuse* Re:Cystic Fibrosis exam q#765235usmledok - 05/09/07 16:49The sweat gland has two portions
Can someone please expain to me the normal fxn of CFTR. Does it have control on chloride only or both Chloride, Sodium and water. The exam queston is: What are the levels of Chloride, sodium and water in both exocrine epithelial cells VS Sweat duct epithelial cell when CFTR is mutated.
and both can cftr chloride control cystic does exam expain fibrosis fxn have normal only please quest sodium someone the water
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- Lung question - USMLE Forum
Lung question#184725takem - 05/09/07 13:1930 yr old afric-americ. woman has CXR:hilar Lymphadenopathy+diffuse abnormality of Lung parenchym. Bx: noncaseating granulomas. Acidfast, silver and PAS negative. Which of the following is most likely increased in this patient?a) Art. PO2b)FEVc)FVCd) Lung elasticitye) Minute alv. Ventillationf)Residual Vol.
30 yr old afric-americ. woman has CXR:hilar Lymphadenopathy+diffuse abnormality of Lung parenchym. Bx: noncaseating granulomas. Acidfast, silver and PAS negative. Which of the following is most likely increased in this patient?a) Art. PO2b)FEVc)FVCd) Lung elasticitye) Minute alv. Ventillat
abnormality acidfa afric-americ cxr diffuse granulomas has hilar lung lymphadenopathy noncaseating old parenchym question woman
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- eMedicine - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Emphysema : Article by Paul Kleinschmidt, MD
Pulmonary function testsDecreased forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) with concomitant reduction in FEV1/forced vital capacity (FVC) ratioPoor/absent reversibility with bronchodilatorsFVC normal or reducedNormal or increased total lung capacity (TLC)Increased residual volume (RV)Normal or reduced diffusing capacity
(COPD) is estimated to affect 32 million persons in the United States and is the fourth leading cause of death in this country.
and articles chronic disease emergency emphysema information medicine obstructive pulmonary
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- eMedicine - Restrictive Lung Disease : Article by Sat Sharma, MD, FRCPC, FACP, FCCP, DABSM
While a reduction in the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and the forced vital capacity (FVC) with a normal or increased FEV1-to-FVC ratio suggests a restrictive pattern, the diagnosis of restriction is based on a decreased TLC. The assessment of the severity of restriction is also based on TLC.
Restrictive Lung Disease. Restrictive lung diseases are characterized by reduced lung volume, either because of an alteration in lung parenchyma or because of a disease of the pleura, chest wall, or neuromuscular apparatus.
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- Exam experience 30th April! - USMLE Forum
Exam experience 30th April!#184592isoniazid - 05/08/07 20:11Ok folks, i've been long overdue, but I did not get free after the exam. I'm in a tough graduate course, and work in research. I had two exams right after my step1, and one more to go at the end of this week. But, I owe this to this forum. Thanks a lot, guys. Loved reading the exam experiences. Didn't read any questions on this forum, though.I'm a 2005 grad, and came to the U.S. last August on F1 visa. I got a scholarship, so I have to work in a lab., and maintain my grades in grad. school. That way, i could pay for my steps and send some money home once in a while. I started studying for Step1 in October and gave it 7months. On an average, I ended up studying 3hrs. or so in a day, but my speed is
Ok folks, i've been long overdue, but I did not get free after the exam. I'm in a tough graduate course, and work in research. I had two exams right after my step1, and one more to go at the end of this week. But, I owe this to this forum. Thanks a lot, guys. Loved reading the exam experienc
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- How to Prepare for the USMLE: Learning from Mistakes « the rumors were true
I spent too much time on this section. I should have just used HY Biostats and taken my notes straight from it. Could have saved half a day.
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- A 24-year-old male sheep - USMLE Forum
A 24-year-old male sheep#184431saonew - 05/08/07 08:06rancher in Missouri presents with pain in the upper-right quadrant of his abdomen and a mild case of icterus. Examination of his fecal smear shows large (100 µm), golden, bile-stained, operculated trematode eggs (without a knob). What is the most likely etiologic agent involved in this infection?A. Echinococcus multilocularisB. Fasciolopsis buskiC. Fasciola hepaticaD. Schistosoma japonicumE. Echinococcus granulosus
rancher in Missouri presents with pain in the upper-right quadrant of his abdomen and a mild case of icterus. Examination of his fecal smear shows large (100 µm), golden, bile-stained, operculated trematode eggs (without a knob). What is the most likely etiologic agent involved in this infection?
24-year-old abdomen and case examinat his icterus male mild missouri pain presents quadrant rancher sheep the upper-right with
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- kaplan assemsnet immunology myeloma Q - USMLE Forum
A patient with a myeloma is producing abnormally high amounts of an antibody that is effecient at the anti-body-mediated cellular cytotoxicity, and activates the classic pathyway of complement. Which of the following antibody isotypes is he most likely producing.a. IgAb IgDc. IgEd. IgGe. IgM
A patient with a myeloma is producing abnormally high amounts of an antibody that is effecient at the anti-body-mediated cellular cytotoxicity, and activates the classic pathyway of complement. Which of the following antibody isotypes is he most likely producing.a. IgAb IgDc. IgEd. IgGe.
abnormally amounts anti-body-media antibody assemsnet effecient high immunology kaplan myeloma patient producing that the with
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- help needed UW immuno Q - USMLE Forum
help needed UW immuno Q#184402rumrum - 05/08/07 01:08ok folks i sort of got both of these wrong, due to some misunderstanding i guess.. can someone elabroate on a scheme inorder for me not to miss it on the real test....here are the two Q'sA 44 y/o male with chronic cough and progressive weight loss is found to have sputum cultures positive for acid fast bacilli. A lung biopsy from this patient reveals.a. fibroblast proliferatioonb. CD 4 T lymphocyte stimulationc. CD 8 T lymphocyte activationd. B lymphocyte transformatione. Neurtrophil infiltrationQ2 35 y/0 African American female with exertional dyspnea and dry cough,. A history of IV drug abuse and multiple sexual partners. X ray shows bilateral hilar adenopathy and pulmonary infiltrates. Angiotensin con
ok folks i sort of got both of these wrong, due to some misunderstanding i guess.. can someone elabroate on a scheme inorder for me not to miss it on the real test....here are the two Q'sA 44 y/o male with chronic cough and progressive weight loss is found to have sputum cultures positiv
both can due elabroate folks for got guess help immuno inorder misunderstanding needed no scheme some someone sort these wrong
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- HOX PAX gene anyone?
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Hi everyone.. Can anyone please post HOX-POX genes that we are supposed to know for the test.. The genes and the disease associated with that.. If any link that will be helpful too.. I am writing exam on monday... so just wanted to see if anyone has themThanks
and any anyone are associated can disease everyone for gene genes hox hox-pox know please post pox supposed test that the with
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1. Thiazide: causes hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, causes hyperuricemia, hypercalcemia, avoid in pt with sulfa allergy.2. Loop diuretics: Hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis, ototoxicity (due to electrolyte imbalance in perilymph), increased calcium excretion (avoid in nephrolithiasis). All loop d
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- wht to remember abt HOX genes?
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dear forum members,everyone says HOX genees are asked alot in exam. what shud we know abt HOX genes? i just know that they designate the formation of organs and digits eg during embrogenesis. Do we also have to know what HOX is for waht organ?? i saw in the forum someone posted a really long stem,
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how a slacker got a 254/99 - USMLE Forum
So, how did a guy like me who slacked off in basic sciences (I only marginally passed immunology) do well on the boards? Play the game Know what theyre asking and youre already two steps ahead. Heres a good breakdown of how the test goes:Out of each block of 50 questions, approximately:
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Thymus hyperplasia is present in two thirds of all patients with myasthenia gravis. (From Segen, Dictionary of Modern Medicine, 1992; Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 19th ed, p1486)
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- eMedicine - Myasthenia Gravis : Article by Shady Awwad, MD
Of patients with MG, 75% have thymic disease, 85% have thymic hyperplasia, and 10-15% have thymoma.
Ninety percent of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) develop ophthalmologic manifestations of the disease, a disorder of neuromuscular transmission characterized by weakness and fatigability of skeletal muscles.
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- eMedicine - Thymoma : Article by Quintessa Miller, MD
No clear histiologic distinction between benign and malignant thymomas exists. The propensity of a thymoma to be malignant is determined by the invasiveness of the thymoma. Malignant thymomas can invade the vasculature, lymphatics, and adjacent structures within the mediastinum.
Thymoma, the most common neoplasm of the anterior mediastinum, originates within the epithelial cells of the thymus.
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Multiple endocrine neoplasia III: componentsMENIIIis a disease of3 M's:Medullary thyroid carcinomaMedulla of adrenal (pheochromocytoma)Mucosal neuroma
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Edwards' syndrome: characteristicsEDWARDS:Eighteen (trisomy)Digit overlapping flexionWide headAbsent intellect (mentally retarded)Rocker-bottom feetDiseased heartSmall lower jaw
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Thyroid carcinoma: features, prognosis of most popularMostPopular isPapillary.· Clinical features:Papillae (branching)Palpable lymph nodes"Pupil" nuclei (Orphan Annie)Psammoma bodies within lesion (often)· Also, has aPositivePrognosis (10 year survival rate: 98%)
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- eMedicine - Thyroid, Papillary Carcinoma, Early : Article by M Boyd Gillespie, MD, MS, FACS
Papillary thyroid carcinomas typically invade the lymphatics and spread to other sites within the thyroid gland, as well as to the regional lymph nodes. Lymph node metastases have been reported in the range of 46-90% of cases of papillary carcinoma. Vascular invasion is uncommon
Much attention has been generated regarding the topic of thyroid neoplasia and papillary thyroid carcinoma.
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- Papillary Thyroid Cancer Overview.
Cervical metastasis (spread to lymph nodes in the neck) arepresent in 50% of small tumors and in over 75% ofthe larger thyroid cancers.
Complete information on characteristics, treatment, prognosis and follow-up of papillary thyroid cancer.
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- eMedicine - Lung Cancer, Non-Small Cell : Article by Irfan Maghfoor, MD
Squamous cell carcinomas are more likely to be associated with hypercalcemia due to parathyroidlike hormone production.
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Lung cancer was a rare entity in the early 1900s but has since become far more prevalent.
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- Follicular Thyroid Cancer Overview.
Vascular invasion is characteristic for follicular carcinoma andtherefore distant metastasis is more common.
Follicular thyroid cancer is a type of thyroid cancer. Review follicular thyroid cancer diagnosis, and follicular thyroid cancer treatments. Covers when radioactive iodine is used, as well as thyroid surgery, two common follicular thyroid cancer treatme
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- may 2nd step 1 experience - USMLE Forum
may 2nd step 1 experience#183801caspase84 - 05/05/07 10:29i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it could just not be possible but after giving the exam i felt exactly the same. I hope this was most probably an isolated event so please dont freak out. Just know that this is possible. another friend of mine who gave his exam on 4th said the same thing. i guess we got n isolated harder version full of mol bio and immuno. most people still end up getting the standard difficulty. I had prepared very hard fotr th
i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it
2nd back been but experience frequented give guess have its may now... numerous pretty silent step this times turn user website
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may 2nd step 1 experience#183801caspase84 - 05/05/07 10:29i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it could just not be possible but after giving the exam i felt exactly the same. I hope this was most probably an isolated event so please dont freak out. Just know that this is possible. another friend of mine who gave his exam on 4th said the same thing. i guess we got n isolated harder version full of mol bio and immuno. most people still end up getting the standard difficulty. I had prepared very hard fotr th
i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it
2nd back been but experience frequented give guess have its may now... numerous pretty silent step this times turn user website
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- Entrez PubMed
Reflux Nephropathy and Proteinuria To clarify the mechanism for reflux nephropathy to progress to irreversible or marginal renal damages, this study was conducted. We studied 57 cases of VUR in children followed-up more than 3 years after anti-reflux operation and investigated the correlation between changes of urinary protein excretion and clinical data. In general, proteinuria is the most important feature heralding a poor outcome in patients with reflux nephropathy.
PubMed comprises more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
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To clarify the mechanism for reflux nephropathy to progress to irreversible or marginal renal damages, this study was conducted. We studied 57 cases of VUR in children followed-up more than 3 years after anti-reflux operation and investigated the correlation between changes of urinary protein excretion and clinical data. In general, proteinuria is the most important feature heralding a poor outcome in patients with reflux nephropathy.
PubMed comprises more than 21 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
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- robertsonian translocation - USMLE Forum Archives
A 26-year-old woman has produced two children with Down syndrome. She has also had two miscarriages. Which of the following is the best explanation for these occurrences?A. Her first cousin has Down syndromeB. Her husband is 62 years oldC. She carries a reciprocal translocation involving chromosomes 14 and 18D. She carries a Robertsonian translocation involving chromosomes 14 and 21E. She was exposed to multiple x-rays as a child
A 26-year-old woman has produced two children with Down syndrome. She has also had two miscarriages. Which of the following is the best explanation for these occurrences? A. Her first cousin has Down syndrome B. Her husband is 62 years old C. She carries a reciprocal translocat
26-year-old also children down f had has miscarriages produced robertsonian she syndrome the translocation two which with woman
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what two fungi are linked with septicemia via IV lines????????
what two fungi are linked with septicemia via IV lines????????
are forum fungi lines linked septicemia step two usmle via what with
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- Graft versus host Qs - USMLE Forum Archives
A gastric biopsy is performed on a patient with suspected graft-versus-host disease following bone marrow transplantation. The biopsy demonstrates many isolated dying epithelial cells in crypts showing fragmented, hyperchromatic nuclei and small discrete blebs containing both cytoplasm and nuclear fragments. The biopsy demonstrates which of the following?A. ApoptosisB. Caseous necrosisC. Coagulative necrosisD. Gangrenous necrosisE. Liquefactive necrosis
A gastric biopsy is performed on a patient with suspected graft-versus-host disease following bone marrow transplantation. The biopsy demonstrates many isolated dying epithelial cells in crypts showing fragmented, hyperchromatic nuclei and small discrete blebs containing both cytoplasm and nuclear
biopsy bone disease following gastric graft graft-versus-host host marrow patient performed suspected transplantati versus with
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- What kind of Shock? - USMLE Forum Archives
A 82–year-old diabetic is involved in an automobile accident, with severe thoracic and abdominal traumatic injuries. He is rushed to the hospital and placed in the intensive care unit. After a few hours, there is the rapid onset of myocardial dysfunction, hypotension, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and coma. This sequence of events most closely mimics what type of shock?A. AnaphylacticB. CardiogenicC. HypovolemicD. NeurogenicE. Septic
A 82year-old diabetic is involved in an automobile accident, with severe thoracic and abdominal traumatic injuries. He is rushed to the hospital and placed in the intensive care unit. After a few hours, there is the rapid onset of myocardial dysfunction, hypotension, disseminated intravascular coag
82year-old abdominal accident and automobile diabetic injuries involved kind rushed severe shock t thoracic traumatic what with
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